Assembly calls for solidarity with religious and ethnic minorities in Asia

26 Sep 2023

In a public statement, the Thirteenth LWF Assembly called for solidarity with member churches and other communities who are living as minorities in Asia, and for the protection of their human rights and dignity.

Delegates from LWF member churches in the Asia region

Delegates from LWF member churches in the Asia region attending a plenary at the Thirteenth Assembly in Krakow, Poland. Photo: LWF/Johanan Celine Valeriano 

Thirteenth Assembly adopts public statement on religious and ethnic minorities in Asia 

(LWI) - In a public statement adopted by the Thirteenth Assembly in  Kraków, Poland, The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) expressed its “solidarity with member churches and other communities who are living as minorities, especially in the Asia Region.” 

These minorities “have long been marginalized and oppressed under structural systems that have been designed to exclude them.” 

The Assembly called for continued advocacy and solidarity with these groups and for the protection of their human rights and dignity.

    Public statement on religious and ethnic minorities in Asia

    The Lutheran World Federation Assembly expresses its solidarity with Member Churches and other communities who are living as minorities, especially in the Asia Region.  

    The LWF Assembly stands in solidarity and expresses its deep concern to all the suffering and violence the Christian minorities in their own countries are facing. As an example, we recognize the situation of indigenous peoples, tribal people, the Dalits, and Adivasis, some of whom are members of our own churches, who have long been marginalized and oppressed under structural systems that have been designed to exclude them. 

    Like many other marginalized groups, Christians in minority settings in Asia are disproportionately affected by numerous challenges including violations of their human rightsand dignity, environmental disasters, and poverty among others. We note particularly that their freedom of religion or belief has, in the recent past, been severely diminished. 

    Apart from their struggles, these minority communities offer rich cultures and traditions that we can all learn from including sustainable living, especially in these ecologically challenging times. 

    The LWF Assembly calls: 

    1. On member churches to continue standing in solidarity and act upon any injustices happening to any Member Church facing any kind of violence due to its minority situation.  
    2. On the Government of India and other governments to ensure the protection of the human rights, justice and dignity for all. 
    3. On the LWF member churches to stand in solidarity and support Dalits and Adivasis sisters and brothers in their ministries, including through continued advocacy at all levels. 

    The Thirteenth Assembly of The Lutheran World Federation took place from 13-19 September 2023 in Kraków, Poland. The theme of the Assembly was “One Body, One Spirit, One Hope” (Ephesians 4:4-6). The Assembly was hosted by the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland. 

    LWF/A. Weyermüller