Saturday, June 29, 2013
Algeria's Protestants want their churches back
The Protestant Church of Algeria (EPA) has reaffirmed its desire to regain control of several former churches used today for other purposes.
Christians are the distinct minority in Algeria, representing less than 1% of Algeria's 38 million inhabitants, and often face restrictions when seeking to build new churches.
The presence of Protestant Christians in Algeria dates back to the French colonial era, when a number of churches were built.
However, after the country gained independence in 1962, many of these buildings were given to other purposes. Read more
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