04 October 2008

A NUN AND A GIRL (RAJANI) RAPED BECAUSE OF THEIR RELIGION

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SYSTEMATIC ASSAULT ON CHRISTIANS NOW ALSO IN NEW-DELHI

The fanatical Hindu mobs have struck in the Capital. And the police has kept it under wraps. A good fortnight ago, a mob attacked a handfullof Christian families at the Peeragarhi Relief Camp and demolished the frontal portion of the Christian prayer hall in the camp.

This camp in west Delhi is barely 15 km from Parliament House. To this day, this group of Christians is holding weekly mass with police protection. The families say they are living in constant fear of local miscreants allegedly owing allegiance to ''some religious organisations'' who accuse them of carrying out ''forced conversions'' and threaten to ''take away'' their daughters unless they ''mended their ways.''

The mob had struck on September 16. Despite repeated attempts, the community has not managed to get a FIR registered for what they call ''vandalism'' and police describe as ''regular land dispute''.

Ezik Malik, the priest-in-charge of the prayer hall says that a day before the actual demolition, he had got a call from an unidentified caller saying that the roof of the hall had collapsed.

''We promptly went to rebuild it when suddenly this mob of 500 reached the place carrying saffron flags and sticks. They started pelting stones that left six people injured. There were anti-Christian slogans and then they demolished part of the hall. Policemen just looked on. On hindsight I realised that they had damaged the roof to create a situation that could later be used as an excuse for unrest.'' He added that despite repeated attempts the local police station refused to lodge a FIR but gave the community protection.

Sister Rani, who was praying inside the hall when the incident happened, says she was attacked by some of the men. ''It's like a never-ending nightmare. There have been no arrests and we are living in constant fear of more attacks.''

Struggling to hold back her tears, a petrified Pyalo Dev said: ''They come everyday since that incident and ask us to leave this area as we do not 'belong' here and we should not be practising Christianity in this area. I am scared about my teenaged daughter. All the women from our community who go out to work are followed. It is a nerve-wracking situation and I do not know how much more of this I can take.''

I am sorry for violating the copyright of Times of India.

03 October 2008

THE CHRISTIAN MASSACRE ,FINALY A RELIEF ? TORCHING OF HOUSES OF CHRISTIAN STLL CONTINUES

Kandhamal police have finally arrested 35 people for instigating communal clashes in the district. Of them, there are activists of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.

The attack in Rudangia area on Tuesday, where a woman was hacked to death and 12 injured, triggered the police action.

Kandhamal district police chief Praveen Kumar told HT: “We have made 35 arrests in the last 24 hours. Indefinite curfew was imposed in nine places.”

Though Kumar did not comment on the affiliations of those arrested, sources said there was sufficient evidence to prove that some of them are from the RSS and VHP.

Till Wednesday evening, no death was reported, although several houses were torched in Raikia area of the district. The authorities have issued orders to surrender all licensed guns in 24 hours.

The Centre has agreed to provide 10 more CRPF companies in Kandhamal, besides the 36 already deployed in the district

The article above taken from HINDUSTAN TIMES, I regret the violation of the copyright

02 October 2008

THE HUMBLE CHIPATI BREAKFAST AT UDYOG VIHAR



Some 10% of the Indian population left the farms and live in the city in tents; in this case as building a villa.

VISION of KAHLIL GIBRAN

There in the middle of the field, by the side of a crystalline stream I saw a bird- cage whose rods and hinges were fashioned by an expert's hands. In one corner lay a dead bird and in another were 2 basins- one empty of water and the other of seeds. I stood there reverently, as if the lifeless bird and the murmur of the water where worthy of a deep silence and respect something worthy of examination and meditation by the hearth and conscience.
As I engrossed myself, in view and thought, I found that the poor creature had died of thirst beside a stream of water and of hunger in the midst of a field, cradle of live; like a rich man locked in an iron safe, perishing from hunger amid heaps of gold.
Before my eyes I saw the cage turned suddenly into a human skeleton and the dead bird into a man's heart which was bleeding from a deep wound that looks like the lips of a sorrowing woman A voice came from that wound saying, "I am the human heart, prisoner of substance and victim of earthy laws"
'In God's fields of Beauty, at the edge of the stream of life, I was imprisoned in the cage of laws made by man"
"In the center of beautifull creation I died neglected because I was kept from enjoying the freedom of God's bounty".
'Everything of beauty that awakens my love and desire is a disgrace, according to man's conception; everything of goodness that I crave is but naught, according to his judgment"
" I am the lost human heart, imprisioned in the foul dungeon of man's dictates, tied with chains of earthly authority, dead and forgetten by laughing humanity whose tongue is tied and whose eyes are empty of visible tears".

All these word I heard and I saw them emerging with a stream of ever-thinning blood from the wounded heart.
More was said, but my misted eyes and crying soul prevented further sight or hearing.

For Carmo

01 October 2008

PEACEFULL HINDHI & THE CHRISTIAN MASSACRES



30 September 2008
The attacks on Christian continue in Kandhamal on Tuesday after rampaging Hindi killed one person and injured 15 in a pre-dawn raid on three villages in Ghumusar Udaygiri. Two churches and around 70 houses were also damaged as tribal Kandhs continued their attacks on Pana Christians, fuelled by ethnic and communal reasons.
In the latest attack, around 1,000 armed tribals swooped on three villages, Rudangia, Gadaguda and Telingia spread over a radius of 5km in Udaygiri block, and targeted Pana-Dalits who have embraced Christianity, said an official source.
The mobs desecrated two churches, torched and razed over 70 houses and brutally assaulted around 15 people.
A woman, Ramani Naik (50), of Rudangia, died on the spot. The official death toll has now gone up to 32. The condition of nine others is said to be serious and they have been shifted to the MKCG medical college at Berhampur, in Ganjam.
Three of those injured have bullet injuries. Eight people, including two women, have been arrested in connection with the incident. The attack came hours after three crude bombs were set off near a relief camp on Monday.



30 September 2008
BHUBANESWAR : violenceagainst Christians continue: One woman was axed to death and 10 people were wounded on Sept. 30 as the Hindu radical violence entered a sixth week, reported UCA News.

The killing raised the number of confirmed deaths to 47 in the violence that began in the eastern Indian state on Aug. 24.
The attackers came with petrol bombs, swords, axes and knives, and "brutally attacked sleeping families," said the priest, who left the parish for safety after the anti-Christian pogrom began. An 8-year-old boy and his mother are among those critically injured in the attack that began around 4 a.m., said the priest, who now stays in the state capital of Bhubaneswar, some 1,745 kilometers southeast of New Delhi.
Father Parichha said Catholics and Protestants in the villages did not expect the attacks because most families there are Christian. About 35 of Rudangia's 40 families belong to Christian Churches and denominations, while Gadaguda has 25 Christian and five Hindu families.
The burning is still continuing. There is no one to stop them. People are fleeing for their life," the priest told UCA News at 11 a.m., just hours after the attacks.

29 September 2008
A Catholic in the Phiringia area was critically injured when Hindu radicals tortured him after he refused to denounce his faith. The man is now hospitalized,

28 Sept. 2008
Three bodies, including that of a woman, were fished out of the Salunki River in Phulbani, headquarters of Kandhamal district, 350 kilometers west of Bhubaneswar. On the same day, 30 Catholic houses in the Daringabadi area were attacked, looted and set on fire. The attackers also reportedly feasted on some livestock. These attacks cannot happen without the support of the local Hindu families, the hatred has several roots, including jealousy over Christians' progress and the desire to possess Christian farmland.
The violence also has displaced an estimated 50,000 people, who are now hiding in forests, living in state-run relief camps or staying with relatives in cities and towns outside the troubled areas.

29 Septemer 2008
Crude bombs were brought to explosioan on Monday at two places and houses burned in Kandhmal and two crude bombs exploded in separate incidents at Baliguda and K Nuagaon areas on Sunday night, five houses were reportedly torched under Gochhapada police station area in Phirigia block. Theblasts were intended to create panic and not kill. The Gochhapada house damage issue is said to have stemmed from ethnic considerations with tribal Kandhs baying for Dalit Panas' blood.
Reports from various parts of the district said blasts were directed at relief camps where Christian families, who have been targetted by Hindu activists.
The official toll in the religious violence rose to 31 with the administration confirming recovery of one more body from Badasalunki river at Bisipada village near Phulbani.

28 September 2008
Sunday, police found the body of Priyatamma Digal, an auxillary nursing and midwife (ANM) worker, from the river. On Monday, the body of Meghanath, Priyatamma's husband, was fished out. The couple was killed last Thursday.

30 September 2008

PEACEFULL HINDI & THE KILLING OF CHRISTIANS




A summery what happened in the last 8 weeks only few of the casualities were reported in Western newspapers :
August 23, 2008- Swani Lakshmanananda Swarati a VHP leader is killed in Kandhamal district. All indications shows that it was a political motivated murder by Naxal (Maoist terrorist). Hindi groups in Orissa blame Christians for the killing.
- Two nuns are attacked, the vehicle set on fire and the driver beaten up. A prayer chapel in Sundargarh is destroyed.
August 24 - Attacks in Kandhamal district intensify. The office of Jan Vikas a Christian NGO , is ransacked and vehicles set on fire. A pastoral centre a convent and a hostel is also vandalized by the sam hindu - group.
August 25
Hindi attack a Christian orphanage at Khuntpalli village in Bargath district. An employee and a prospective convert , a local Hindi burnt to death.
August 29
The violence is spreading, by now at least 20 Christians are killed and 3,000 are reported living in relief camps , because they don not trust themselves to return to their native villages because they are afraid to get killed for their believe. 1,000 homes set to fire.
September 1
Orissa governement claims situation is under control but additional 558 houses and 17 churches and prayer halls are burnt.
September 4
Over 300 Hindi woman attack a relief camp for the Christian victims of the violence in Tikabali, Khandmal. The woman protesting that Christians have have provisions in the relief camps , Hindi do not have.
September 14
More than a dozen churches are ransacked by activist of Bajrang Dal in Mangalore (so the violence spread now from Orissa east coast to Karnataka west- coast), Udupi Chikmagalur of Karnataka.
September 15
Around 10 Christians were stabbed to death in the outskirts of Bangalore,
September 21
Three moore churches are burnt by Hindu fundementalist

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