They are not foreign missionaries anyway you cut it. They are locals.
How do you know? Have you even visited the place? What do you know about the place? I have been there. I have seen several foreign missionaries were there. I dont understand why you are trying to defend those terrorists and terror supporters.
Again, this law does nothing to stop the atrocities you are talking about. This law only prohibits freedom of religion and religious expression. If there are groups funneling money to these terrorists, they should be identified and shut off. This has nothing to do with conversion.
This is what must be done:
1. Complete and comprehensive ban all conversion activities.
2. Crack down on all the terror groups.
3. Cut off their funding.
4. Also crack down on all those so-call Christian missionary organisations which are overtly or covertly supporting the terrorists.
5. Ban all foreign missionaries and send then back home.
To protect the life, dignity and freedom of the people if we need to curtail on the freedom of foreign missionaries, then I am not against it. In fact I believe it must be done. The government's business is to protect the life, dignity and freedom of the people and not that of the missionaries.
I dont understand why you are trying to defend those terrorists and terror supporters. That is about the fifth time you have thrown out that lie. I do not defend those terrorists. What I object to is your lying about who they are. They are not foreigner missionaries. You are using propaganda and lies to advance your cause against Christians speaking about their faith in your country. There should be strict laws and crack down against terrorist groups. But using the rapes and killing and forced conversions of these internal groups to justify banning 'all conversion activities' just demonstrates your hatred towards Christianity. Shoot, any positive statement about Christianity could be considered a 'conversion activity'.