Eritrea holds thousands of prisoners of faith in confinement centers

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AFRICA | PERSECUTION

Christians are held in containers; photo via churchtimes.co.uk
Eritrea holds thousands of prisoners of faith in confinement centers

Another Christian has died in an Eritrean confinement center, reports MNN.

Greg Mussleman, with Voice of the Martyrs Canada, confirms the report. "Efrem Habtemichel Hagos, 37 years old, apparently died in a confinement center in Assab. He was denied medical treatment."

Sources say the March 2nd death of Hagos' (HAY-gahs) was caused by the malaria and pneumonia he had been suffering for the past three months. At the time, he was in solitary confinement in Adi-Nefase Military camp.

There's no word on the charges he faced. Up until his incarceration, Hagos had served in Unit 31 of the Eritrean Defense Force for six years. Open Doors sources suspect that Hagos had come to faith while in the military. His remains are buried in the camp.

Musselman says his death brings to twelve the number of Christians who have died while in detention. It shows a pattern. "These believers are given the opportunity: 'OK, if you recent your faith, if you leave your evangelical faith and you return to the state religion, we'll give you treatment.'"

However, Hagos refused to recant. Over 2,000 Christians remain under custody for their refusal to stop practicing their faith. Bars won't stop the Gospel. "So much of Christianity has difficulty in openly spreading the Gospel. But I'm always reminded that the Holy Spirit can still work and does work. That's ultimately how people come to faith in Christ."

At the same time news of Hagos' death came out, Open Doors learned of the release of 30 Christians. Those released included at least three prominent church leaders.

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