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Moroccan Convert Serving 15 Years For His Faith


MOROCCAN CONVERT SERVING 15 YEARS FOR HIS FAITH
Nearly five years into the prison sentence of the only Christian in Morocco serving time for his faith, Moroccan Christians and advocates question the harsh measures of the Muslim state toward a man who dared speak openly about Jesus. By
the end of December Jamaa Ait Bakrim, 46, will have been in prison for five
years at Morocco’s largest prison, Prison Centrale, in Kenitra.
An outspoken Christian convert, Bakrim was sentenced to 15 years prison for “proselytizing”
and destroying “the goods of others” in 2005 after burning two defunct utility
poles located in front of his private business in a small town in south Morocco.
Advocates and Moroccan Christians said, however, that the severity of his
sentence in relation to his misdemeanor shows that authorities were determined
to put him behind bars because he persistently spoke about his faith.
“He became a Christian and didn’t keep it to himself,” said a Moroccan Christian and host for Al Hayat Television who goes only by his first name, Rachid, for security reasons. “He shared it with people around him.” Authorities
in Agadir tried Bakrim for “destruction of the goods of others,” which is
punishable with up to 20 years in prison, and for proselytism under Article 220,
which is punishable with six months to three years in prison.
During his defense at the Agadir court in southern Morocco, Bakrim did not deny his
Christian faith and refuted accusations that he had approached his neighbors in
an attempt to “undermine their Muslim faith.” Though there have been other cases
of Christians imprisoned for their faith, none of their sentences has been as
long as Bakrim’s. “They will just leave him in the prison so he dies spiritually
and psychologically,” said Rachid.

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Comment by Leonard T on September 24, 2010 at 6:46am
Pastor Simon,

Thanks for sharing this. We need to be in prayer for him and our fellow brothers and sisters around the world who are being persecuted, some even unto death.

Lord Bless,
LT
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