Líder de Ekhaya Labafundi bakaJehova recibe la orden de desalojar el terreno

El líder del grupo religioso Ekhaya Labafundi bakaJehova en KwaMaphumulo, Vusumuzi Sibiya, ha recibido la orden de desalojar el terreno por parte del líder de la autoridad tradicional local, Nkosi Makhosini Qwabe.

Nkosi Makhosini Qwabe emitió la directriz a Vusumuzi Sibiya tras una visita de supervisión realizada el pasado viernes por la Comisión de Derechos CRL y el Departamento de Desarrollo Social a las instalaciones de la iglesia en KwaMaphumulo. Durante la visita, las autoridades retiraron a 19 niños que vivían allí con sus padres, ya que no se les permitía asistir a la escuela. Las autoridades expresaron su preocupación por las operaciones de la iglesia, incluida la forma en que los miembros son aislados de la sociedad. Qwabe declaró que Sibiya carecía de permiso para ocupar el terreno o dirigir la iglesia. "El consejo le ha dicho a Sibiya que indique a todos sus feligreses que abandonen la iglesia y regresen a sus lugares de origen", afirmó Qwabe. Añadió que se enviaron miembros de alto rango del consejo para transmitir el mensaje. Qwabe criticó las actividades de Sibiya, señalando que desaconsejan el uso de medicamentos y la asistencia escolar, además de violar las normas sanitarias al alojar a más de 52 personas en un área pequeña. Solicitó una redada policial, sugiriendo el uso de perros rastreadores para buscar lápidas ilegales. Sibiya no estuvo disponible para hacer comentarios. La semana pasada, declaró ante la Comisión CRL que los feligreses se unieron de forma voluntaria.

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