Arson Attacks Target Churches in Chile
By Jeremy Reynalds, Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service (jeremyreynalds@gmail.com )
SURREY, ENGLAND (ANS-AUG 14, 2016) -- A Catholic church in Collipulli, in the Araucanía region of Chile, was burnt down in the early hours of Aug. 9.
The church, San Andres Chapel, is one of 16 churches destroyed by arson attacks since Dec. 2015.
According
to a news release from Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), both
Catholic and Protestant churches have been targeted in the Araucanía and
Bío-Bío regions of the country. Despite a government investigation it
is still unclear who exactly is behind them.
These
regions have a long history of unrest due to the strong presence of
Mapuche indigenous separatist or pro-autonomy groups; however, these
groups have not historically targeted churches.
Nevertheless,
leaflets and signs left at the sites of the burned down churches have
called for the release of Mapuche 'political prisoners'.
Local
sources have told CSW that the targeting of churches has perplexed many
in the regions given that approximately 90 percent of the Mapuche are
Christian, either Catholic or Protestant.
Signs
left at Unión Cristiana Evangelical Church and the Santa Joaquina
Catholic Chapel in Araucanía, which were both burned down on March 31,
stated, ‘We are going to burn all the churches.”
Seven Protestant churches and nine Catholic churches have now been destroyed by arson attacks since Dec. 31.
CSW
said most of the attacks have taken place in the early hours of the
morning; however, an attack on the Iglesia del Señor Evangelical Church
in Temuco, Araucanía, on June 9 took place during an evening worship
service. Armed, masked individuals ordered everyone inside out of the
building before burning it down.
An
attack a week later on the San José de Limpeo Catholic Church in
Collipulli, Araucanía, took place at night when no one was inside, but
when emergency personnel responded to the reports of arson, they came
under fire and one policeman was shot and wounded.
Local
sources told CSW that the attacks have created a climate of fear and
had a devastating effect on Catholic and Protestant congregations, the
majority of whom are from impoverished backgrounds and who do not have
the resources to easily rebuild or replace the destroyed properties.
CSW's
Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas said in a news release, “We are deeply
concerned at the ongoing and serious arson attacks on Catholic and
Protestant churches in Araucanía and Bío-Bío, Chile, a country which has
otherwise had a very good record on religious freedom since the 1990s.
We call on those responsible, whatever their motive, to cease targeting
places of worship and to respect religious freedom.”
He
added, “We also encourage the government to continue its investigations
while respecting the human rights of the population, and extend our
solidarity to the members and leaders of the affected churches who have
suffered devastating losses.”
Christian Solidarity Worldwide works for religious freedom through advocacy and human rights, in the pursuit of justice.
For further information, visit Christian Solidarity here.
Photo captions: 1) Church in Chile being burned to the ground. 2) Jeremy and Elma Reynalds.
About
the writer: Jeremy Reynalds is Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News
Service, a freelance writer and also the founder and CEO of Joy
Junction, New Mexico’s largest emergency homeless shelter (www.joyjunction.org). He has a master’s
degree in communication from the University of New Mexico, and a Ph.D.
in intercultural education from Biola University in Los Angeles. One of
his newest books is “From Destitute to Ph.D.” Additional details on the
book are available at www.myhomelessjourney.com. His latest book is “Two Hearts One Vision.” It is available at www.twoheartsonevisionthebook.com. Reynalds lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife, Elma. For more information, please contact Jeremy Reynalds at jeremyreynalds@gmail.com .This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ">
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