http://news.kuwaittimes.net/2012/09/05/christians-forced-to-convert-in-myanmar/

Christians ‘forced’ to convert in Myanmar 




BANGKOK: Christian students from Myanmar’s Chin ethnic minority have been 
forced to convert to Buddhism, shave their heads and wear monastic robes, a 
rights group said yesterday. The Chin, a mainly Christian group in the poor and 
remote west of the predominantly Buddhist country, face harassment for the link 
between their faith and British colonial rule, according to the Chin Human 
Rights Organization (CHRO). “President Thein Sein’s government claims that 
religious freedom is protected by law but in reality Buddhism is treated as the 
de facto state religion”, said Salai Ling, Program Director of the CHRO.

Rachel Fleming, another member of the group, said Christianity does not fit 
with the national view that “to be Burmese, you should be Buddhist”. Chin 
students are also frequently targeted for enrollment in schools run by 
Myanmar’s military which convert them to Buddhism, she said, adding that 
Christian students are beaten for failing to recite Buddhist scriptures.

Poverty among the Chin, whose main source of income is farming, leaves the 
group vulnerable to recruitment to these schools as the military offers free 
food, education and government jobs once they graduate. Chin state, which 
borders India, is home to around 500,000 people. Tens of thousands have fled to 
neighboring India to escape army abuses under the former junta, according to 
rights groups.

In its annual report this year Amnesty International said Chin Christians still 
face persecution, citing the case of a preacher barred from speaking at a 
church and ordered to leave the area. Myanmar is home to a patchwork of ethnic 
groups and civil war has gripped parts of the country since its independence in 
1948. But Myanmar’s reformist government has agreed ceasefires with several 
ethnic rebel groups as part of reforms since coming to power last year. —AFP


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