religious freedom | inside out
“For
the public benefit, freedom of thought and conscience of public servants
may be restricted.” – Japanese court ruling.
Despite a constitution which guarantees freedom of thought, conscience
and religion (see sidebar), the Japan Supreme Court is set to rule
against public school teachers, some of them Christians, who were
punished or removed from the posts because of refusing to sing the
national anthem which praises the emperor as a god.
Two lower courts have already ruled regarding the more than 200
teachers, and the Supreme Court has said it will hand down a ruling on
February 27th, without even hearing the case.
The believers in Japan face this directly, as do some missionaries, as
the Ministry of Education (responsible for much of the religious
persecution during the war days) has once again began forcing the
singing of the anthem by school students.
Persecution in Japan is not as severe as in many countries of the world,
but it seems to be quickly heading in a bad direction. Please pray for
those believers who must choose between their job and their Savior, and
for the children of believers who are forced to participate in this and
other Shinto-related activities in school.
contributed by David & Evangeline Kindervater
C&MA missionaries in Japan