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Friday, August 04, 2006
Korean Evangelicals Sent Home From Afghanistan
The Middle East Times reports today that Afghanistan has begun to deport 600 South Korean Christians who had recently come to the country, out of fear for their safety. Their visit was sponsored by the Institute of Asian Culture and Development, and was undertaken despite warnings against it from the South Korean government. Afghan authorities claimed the group had come to attempt to convert Muslims to Christianity, and Muslim clerics had begun to speak out against them. South Korean Christians are known for aggressive evangelism in Muslim countries. Here is another report on the story from Radio Free Europe, emphasizing the group's denials that they were planning conversionary activities. They were trying to organize a "peace festival" that would include a medical conference and two soccer games.