A police community support officer ordered two Christian preachers to stop handing out gospel leaflets in a predominantly Muslim area of Birmingham.
The evangelists say they were threatened with arrest for committing a "hate crime" and were told they risked being beaten up if they returned. The incident will fuel fears that "no-go areas" for Christians are emerging in British towns and cities, as the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Rochester, claimed in The Sunday Telegraph this year.
Arthur Cunningham, 48, and Joseph Abraham, 65, both full-time evangelical ministers, have launched legal action against West Midlands Police, claiming the officer infringed their right to profess their religion.
Mr Abraham said: "I couldn't believe this was happening in Britain. The Bishop of Rochester was criticised by the Church of England recently when he said there were no-go areas in Britain but he was right; there are certainly no-go areas for Christians who want to share the gospel."
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Last night, Christian campaigners described the officer's behaviour as "deeply alarming".
The preachers, both ministers in Birmingham, were handing out leaflets on Alum Rock Road in February when they started talking to four Asian youths.
A police community support officer (PCSO) interrupted the conversation and began questioning the ministers about their beliefs. Read more
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Saturday, 31 May 2008
Daily Telegraph: Christian preachers face arrest in Birmingham
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It would really worry me if the officr concerned was white and a supposed Christian. I feel he might have been moslem and brainwashed into thinking we members of the English population were all infidels The officer clearly believes that sharia las, applies to his area. His training and outlook are dangerous. Another example of moslems are right from the West midlands police.
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According to the version of this story in the Daily Mail, the PCSO involved is a Muslim who "had a prominent role at a conference to launch the West Midlands branch of the National Association of Muslim Police. He gave a reading from the Koran..." But he was backed up, with some reservations, by the West Midlands police as a whole.
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