Canadian preacher jailed in Myanmar for holding services during virus
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[August 06, 2020]
By Shoon Naing
YANGON (Reuters) - A Myanmar court on
Thursday sentenced a Canadian preacher who said Christians were immune
to the novel coronavirus to jail with hard labour for three months for
holding church services in defiance of a ban on gatherings during the
outbreak.
David Lah, a Canadian of Burmese origin, and another man, Myanmar
national Wai Tun, were detained under a disaster management law over
services they held in the city of Yangon in April.
A ban on public gatherings in the commercial capital took effect in
mid-March.
Judge Moe Swe told reporters both men had been convicted of breaking
administrative rules.
The lawyer for both men, Aung Kyi Win, confirmed that both of them had
been jailed for three months. He did not elaborate.
In a sermon posted online in late March, Lah had told followers: “If you
hear the sermon of God, the virus will never come to you. I declare it
with the soul of Jesus Christ.”
About 20 people who took part in Lah's gatherings in April, including
Lah himself, later tested positive for the coronavirus, an official said
at the time.
This led to a cluster of 67 cases, according to Thar Tun Kyaw, a
spokesman for the health ministry. The cluster was one of the largest in
Myanmar, which has only reported 357 cases and six deaths related to the
virus.
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Burmese-Canadian preacher David Lah, who is accused of organising
prayers in defiance of restrictions on gatherings imposed by the
government during a lockdown due to the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) outbreak, arrives at a court in Yangon, Myanmar August 6,
2020. REUTERS/Myat Thu Kyaw
Religious gatherings across the world have at times been triggers
for the spread of the virus, which has infected more than 18 million
people globally and killed nearly 700,000.
Myanmar is predominantly Buddhist though it has small Christian
communities.
(Reporting by Shoon Naing; Editing by Ed Davies, Robert Birsel)
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