The Philippine Star

Group seeks release of foreign missionari­es

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

The United Methodist Church (UMC) yesterday asked the government to release a detained missionary from Zimbabwe and allow him and two other foreign missionari­es to leave the country.

The College Bishops of the Philippine­s Central Conference-UMC said Tawanda Chandiwana of Zimbabwe, Miracle Osman of Malawi and Adam Shaw of the United States are serving in the Davao episcopal area of the UMC.

“We are saddened... that in spite of official requests for and in behalf of our three young people, they are still unable to leave the Philippine­s... and Tawanda Chandiwana continues to be in detention,” the group said.

“These missionari­es do not want to overstay in the Philippine­s. They don’t want to stay longer than their visas allow them to. They are willing to leave the country peacefully,” the group added.

The UMC also appealed to its congregati­ons across the country to circulate and read its appeal to their members and pray for the safety of the three missionari­es.

Australian nun Sister Patricia Anne Fox joined the UMC in appealing for the release of the missionari­es, noting that Chandiwana is being held at Camp Bagong Diwa for six weeks now.

The passports of Osman and Shaw were confiscate­d for allegedly joining the Internatio­nal Solidarity Mission in Mindanao last February.

Fox said any dialogue with religious groups would be meaningful only if harassment against the three missionari­es would stop and they are allowed to go home.

Fox was detained three months ago after she condemned alleged human rights abuses under the Duterte administra­tion.

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