Americans Accused of Giving Christian Pamphlets to Muslims

Two Americans have been arrested in Malaysia, accused of handing out Christian pamphlets to Muslims in a country where constitutionally protected religious freedom periodically collides with Islam’s stance on apostasy.


A Royal Malaysian Police spokesman said Thursday the two men had been apprehended while handing out pamphlets outside the mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia’s new administrative capital south of Kuala Lumpur.

“There was a complaint by the imam of the masjid [mosque],” he said by phone from Kuala Lumpur. “Acting on the complaint, the Criminal Investigation Department of Putrajaya arrested the two Americans.”

At a brief court appearance the pair were remanded in custody for 14 days, giving authoritites time “to facilitate the investigations.” They will appear again on May 9.

A U.S. Embassy press officer named the two as Ricky Rupert and Zachary Harris but provided no other details about them.

The police spokesman said the men face charges relating to religion as well as immigration offenses, as they had not been able to produce travel documents when arrested. Their wives had later provided police with their passports, he added

The main complaint falls under section 298(a) of the country’s penal code, he said, which prohibits causing “disharmony, disunity, or feelings of enmity, hatred or ill-will, or prejudicing … the maintenance of harmony or unity on grounds of religion.”

A conviction under the section can carry a 2- to 5-year jail sentence.

The spokesman said officials from the U.S. Embassy had discussed the case with the investigating officer.


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