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Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Afghanistan Suspends Operations of Two NGO's on Proselytizing Charges
In Afghanistan, the government has ordered two NGO's-- Norwegian Church Aid and Church World Service-- to temporarily suspend their activities while charges that they proselytized Muslims are investigated by the National Security and Interior Ministries. IRIN and BosNewsLife today report that the charges grow out of videos aired by the privately owned Noorin TV allegedly showing several Afghan men converting to Christianity. Several hundred students at Kabul University yesterday demonstrated against the NGO's. The NGO's have denied the charges, and ACBAR, a consortium of NGO's, has filed a complaint with the Ministry of Economy (MOE) accusing Noorin TV of spreading negative propaganda about NGO's. Sediq Amarkhil, an MOE spokesman, says the TV channel has created the controversy for political gain, but that the NGO's licenses will be revoked, and possibly their officials will be punished, if the charges are found to be accurate. MOE has also set up a Commission with representatives from several Ministries to decide what to do as to the TV station if its charges turn out to be false.