In Kenya, churches have decided to spearhead a campaign against approval of the country's new draft constitution which will be the subject of a referendum in the near future. Jurist reports that the draft (full text) was approved by Kenya's Parliament on April 1. Two issues have been at the center of the debate. One is the provision for Muslim Kadhis Courts (Secs. 169-170). The second is the provision on abortions (Sec. 26) which provides: "Abortion is not permitted unless, in the opinion of a trained health professional, there is need for emergency treatment, or the life or health of the mother is in danger, or if permitted by any other written law."
The Standard reported last week that the Episcopal Council of the Catholic Church of Kenya, the National Council of Churches of Kenya and the Anglican Church of Kenya have all decided to oppose adoption of the Constitution, despite the popularity of the draft in the country. Angencia Angola Press reports that some Kenyan churches (but apparently not the Anglican Church (Sunday Nation))will use tithes and Sunday offerings to fund the "vote no" campaign. However some Anglican bishops support the constitution. Today's Sunday Nation editorially criticizes the U.S.-based American Center for Law and Justice, a conservative Christian group, which reportedly will fund a campaign to defeat the constitution.