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Archbishop Gary Beaver Urges Immediate Release of
Christian Sunday School Teachers

Wrongly Accused Christian Sunday School Teachers sent to Prison in
Indonesia; The Most Reverend Gary Beaver of the Old Catholic Church urges
Immediate Release and lobbies European Governments to become involved
The Most Reverend Gary Beaver led the Old Catholic Church
and the Free Catholic Church of Europe Communion with an official plea for
the immediate release of Dr. Rebekka Zakaria, Eti Pangesti and Ratna Bangun.
Both women are currently serving a three year prison sentence in the
Indramayu district of West Java, having been found guilty and ludicrously
convicted of "attempting to coerce children to change their religion" under
the Indonesian "Child Protection Act."
The facts of the matter were that Rebekka, Eti, and Ratna
allowed Muslim children to attend their Sunday school program only after
obtaining verbal consent from the Muslim students' guardians. The three
women ran a popular Sunday school program which was attended by
approximately 100 Christian students in their community. A local Islamic
group brought charges against the three for violating the "Child Protection
Act."
"My first reaction," said Rebekka of the conviction, "I
cry."
Rebekka is a medical doctor who treated approximately 30
to 40 Muslim and Christian patients per day in her clinic in Indramayu. In a
cramped, filthy prison holding 437inmates, only 16 of the inmates are women.
There are eight women to a 16ft by 15ft cell. They sleep all together on top
of a hard, wood platform. Blankets and sheets are not permitted.
"We
have to pay money to the guards to turn the water on for the toilet in our
cell," said Rebekka. "I wake up at 5 a.m. everyday to pray and read my Bible
till 7:30. At 8am they open the cell doors," said Rebekka. The 16 women then
share a 30ft by 30ft room where there is only one chair until 4 p.m. when
they must return to their squalid cells. In the day room, they are fed an
egg-sized lump of rice and soybean mixture covered in ants three times a
day.
"We eat breakfast, lunch, dinner in that room on the
floor. No dining room. We get a small portion of lamb once a week," said
Rebekka.
Incredibly, Rebekka is currently allowed to lead a worship
service on Sundays in a small outdoor yard area of the prison, where some 35
people from her church are allowed to enter the prison each Sunday to
participate.
One male inmate recently converted to Christianity and
attends the worship service, bringing the Christian inmate population to
seven.
"This is 'School of Trust Bible School.' Not a jail," said
Rebekka.
"Sometimes I am depressed, but not for long. God comforts
me everyday with joy and peace. I pray for the other prisoners and guards.
One prisoner converted and became a Christian. We share our faith with
others," said Rebekka.
"We have been here 140 days. I want to do God's will. I
hope to be released soon," said
Rebekka.
Rebekka said, "I am not angry at the people who brought
the charges against me. I forgive them. I bless them."
Etta has three children and said, "I had a dream of going
home. I am depressed sometimes. I am not angry about being here. My accusers
didn't understand."
Ratna, with children eight and two said with tears in her
eyes, "I miss my children so much."
Rebekka
made it clear that, "I want people to know about our situation. I want
prayer support. I was surprised so happily that Christians in other
countries were so interested in our case. Please pray for us."
Archbishop Gary Beaver is urging the Indonesian government
to release the three women. The Old Catholic Church of Great Britain with
all churches of the global Communion of the Free Catholic Church of Europe
are also urging European governments to place all possible pressure on
Indonesia for their immediate release.
According to Archbishop Gary Beaver, "under the Children
Protection Act and other regulations, Christians may be lawfully persecuted
in Indonesia. This case is a definite wakeup call for all caring Christians
globally."
Indonesia is the largest Muslim country in the world.
For information on how to write to Rebekka, Eti, and Ratna,
or help them with financial support please contact The Old Catholic Church
of Great Britain by emailing
admin@oldcatholic.co.uk .
Rebekka warned, "Please don't send the letters here to the
prison. If we want to open the letters people send us we must pay 10,000
Rupiah to the guards for small bundle. Please give the letters to the pastor
and he will give them to me for free."
Click Here for Mailing Addresses for Christian
Prisoners Around the World
Click Here to Read Archbishop Gary Beaver's Media Release concerning
Christian Persecution Reaching Epidemic Level
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