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    Huge Fines, Jail Terms Proposed To Regulate Religion

    adminBy adminSeptember 19, 2024Updated:September 19, 20243 Mins Read
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    NAIROBI Kenya September 19 -Individuals who force children to convert to a religion through misrepresentation, undue influence or coercion will pay a fine not exceeding Sh10 million or be jailed for up to five years or both, should a new Bill be enacted.

    The Religious Organisations Bill 2024 also seeks to protect individuals from being recruited into church organisations unwillingly, and prohibits a person from recruiting or converting a child from one religion to another without the consent of a parent or guardian.

    Using religion to violate the rights of children, offer religious teachings to a child without the consent of their parent or guardian, practising or preaching a religious doctrine that seeks to hurt, harm or destroy any person would also be illegal.

    The proposed law also prohibits indoctrinating a person with a religious doctrine, using religion to exploit another person financially, promoting religious intolerance or promoting anarchy or lawlessness.

    The Bill which is sponsored by Tana River Senator Danson Mungatana has already undergone its first reading.

    “A person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding ten million shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both,” it states.

    According to the Senator, Kenya has had little regulation around religious organisations and this has allowed extremist and predatory religious groups to flourish.

    The regulatory regime, he added, is fragmented across various statutes and there is no approval or enforcement agency to ensure that religious groups operate within the law.

    “The current framework neither promotes transparency and accountability in management of funds nor provides for self-regulation,” he said.

    He added: “While the freedom of religion and belief is guaranteed under the Constitution, the outward manifestation of the belief is subject to legitimate guidelines that seek to promote a just and safe society that respects the right to life, human dignity, security of the person, freedom from servitude, privacy, and freedom of association and expression.”

    The Bill, a product of a Senate ad hoc committee, was developed following investigations into the deaths of 448 people in Shakahola, Kilifi County, linked to religious extremists.

    The dead were believed to be followers of cult leader Paul Mackenzie, who is facing multiple charges, including terrorism, murder and manslaughter, in Mombasa and Malindi courts.

    The bill would impose a Sh5 million fine, imprisonment of three years or both on a religious leader who operates an unregistered religious group. It also outlines conditions for registering religious institutions.

    Regarding existing religious organisations, the bill would give them two years to comply with the requirements once the bill becomes law.

    The bill would also require a religious leader to hold a degree, diploma or certificate in theology, but the provision will take effect six years after the Act takes effect.

    On registering religious organisations, an entity is eligible if it is supported by at least 25 people who profess the same faith; its application is endorsed by an umbrella religious group; has a constitution detailing its doctrine; and has a management structure consisting of a board of trustees, at least two thirds of whom are Kenyan citizens.

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