Burma: Prison for a Canadian Pastor Who Preached Despite the Coronavirus

Posted on the 06 August 2020 by Harsh Sharma @harshsharma9619

(Rangoon) A Canadian pastor who preached that the love of God protected Christians from the coronavirus was sentenced Thursday to three months in prison in Burma after being infected with dozens of worshipers during a religious ceremony that was prohibited.

Posted on August 6 2020 at 6 a.m. 49

France Media Agency

Burma has so far remained relatively untouched by the epidemic. It officially lists 357 cases and six deaths, but many agree that the disease is actually much more widespread.

Born in Burma, Canadian David Lah, 43 years, regularly returns to his native country to preach there.

The Burmese authorities have banned gatherings since mid-March. But footage has been released showing Mr. Lah leading a religious ceremony in early April.

“If people carry the Bible and Jesus in their hearts, the disease will not reach them”, we can hear the faithful say in a crowded room, in the video made during this ceremony.

“The only person who can heal and spread peace during this pandemic is Jesus. “

He had tested positive shortly after and a link was established between his followers and dozens of cases of COVID – 19.

Released from quarantine, he was arrested at the end of May and risked up to three years in prison in Burma.

Mr. Lah and his colleague Wai Tun were sentenced to three months in prison on Thursday, his lawyer Aung Kyi Win told reporters.

Christianity is practiced by just over 6% of the Burmese population, the majority of whom are Buddhists.