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Monday, October 02, 2006
Malawi Human Rights Commission Orders Buddha Statues Out Of Orphanage
Last week, the Malawi Human Rights Commission ordered a Buddhist orphanage funded from Taiwan to remove statues of Buddha from all its dormitories. The Commission said their presence could force children into accepting Buddhism. Malawi's Constitution (Chap. IV, Sec. 23)provides how children and orphans are to be treated. Spero News reported on these developments on Sunday. Also, Malawi's deputy information minister, John Bande, praised the Buddhist community for constructing the orphanage but asked officials at the to consider allowing children there to eat meat.