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The organisations also demanded that a CBI enquiry should be ordered into the murder of VHP leader and the ensuing violence to trace the guilty besides providing immediate compensation to the victims of the violence.

“The Union Government must authorise the army to move its troops into affected blocks of Kandhamal district where the local police and RAF have miserably failed,” John Dayal, member of National Integration Council, said in his letter to Gandhi on behalf of Christian organisations.
 
****in.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idINDEL1829920080828
Other mobs armed with bows and arrows and axes have attacked Christian homes, dragging out women and children. Hundreds have fled to forests and nearby hills, officials said.

“Moments after we passed by a Christian village, people set it on fire and everything was over within minutes,” a senior police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said from Kandhamal, the worst-hit district.
 
****» 08/28/2008 15:49
INDIA
Orissa: killing Christians to stop Tribals and Dalits from developing and achieving dignity
by P. Augustine Kanjamala, Svd

An expert sociologist talks about the motives behind the ongoing waves of violence against Christians—conversion to Christianity, education and emancipation allow Tribals and Dalits to escape slave-like conditions. Hindu fundamentalism is against the search for greater justice and wants to stop ongoing social transformations.

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Mumbai (AsiaNews) – Fr Augustine Kanjamala, a Verbite clergyman who teaches at the University of Mumbai, appeals to the Churches of the world to “express their protest to the government of India” which has remained “inactive” with regards to anti-Christian violence. He openly charges the Orissa state government for its increasingly explicit collusion with the pogrom currently underway against the community of faithful. According to Father Kanjamala a plan to cleanse Orissa of its Christian population has been in the making for years, especially in the district of Kandhamal (where most of the atrocities have taken place) where Christians now constitute around 5 per cent of the population. Conversions by, development for and emancipation of Tribals and Dalits are confronted by Hindutva conservatism.
“On 24 December 2007, while the Christians were getting
 

Saturday, August 30, 2008

FR. THOMAS CHELLEN DESCRIBES THE ORISSA MOB ORDEAL

Fr. Thomas Chellen, director of the pastoral center that was destroyed with a bomb, had a narrow escape after a Hindu mob nearly set him on fire. Currently undergoing treatment at a Catholic hospital in Orissa’s capital Bhubaneswar, Fr. Chellen had this horrifying experience to share with Catholic News Service:
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“They had poured kerosene on my head, and one held a matchbox in his hands to light the fire. But thanks to divine providence, in the end, they did not do that. Otherwise, I would not have been there to tell this horror,” the 55-year-old priest, director of the pastoral center at Konjamendi in the Indian state of Orissa, told Catholic News Service in a telephone interview from his hospital bed Aug. 28.**When a Hindu mob of 500 people broke into the pastoral center around noon Aug. 24, Father Chellen said he fled through the backyard with another priest and a nun.

“It was heartbreaking for us to watch from a distance the entire complex go up in smoke,” said Father Chellen, who had supervised the construction of the center that opened in 2001 and could accommodate 200 people.

“They vandalized everything and set it on fire. It has been reduced to ashes,” he added.

As the three watched from a distance, some other priests told them to flee.

“We fled to the jungles and came in the night to take shelter in the house of a Hindu friend and spent the night there,” Father Chellen said, adding that the second priest left them to join other priests.

The following morning, he said, the Hindu family moved the priest and nun to an adjacent vacant house and locked it to give the impression that no one was inside.

However, the Hindu mobs overheard the priest speaking on his cell phone, broke into the room and dragged him and the nun outside.**

“They began our crucifixion parade,” said Father Chellen. The gang of about 50 armed Hindus “beat us up and led us like culprits along the road” to the burned pastoral center.

“There they tore my shirt and started pulling off the clothes of the nun. When I protested, they beat me hard with iron rods. Later, they took the sister inside (and) raped her while they went on kicking and teasing me, forcing (me) to say vulgar words,” said the priest who has cuts, bruises and swollen tissue all over his body and stitches on his face.

“Later both of us, half-naked, were taken to the street, and they ordered me to have sex with the nun in public, saying nuns and priests do it. As I refused, they went on beating me and dragged us to the nearby government office. Sadly, a dozen policemen were watching all this,” he said.

Angry at his plea to the police for help, the mob beat the bleeding priest again.

Later, a government official and members of the mob took the priest and the nun to the police station, where Father Chellen said he was kicked in the face.**
“The four-hour ordeal ended when a senior police officer arrived in the evening,” said Father Chellen.

The priest said one of the most hurtful things about the incident was that some local Hindus whom he knew were watching the events and ignored his requests for help.
 

Saturday, August 30, 2008

FR. THOMAS CHELLEN DESCRIBES THE ORISSA MOB ORDEAL

Fr. Thomas Chellen, director of the pastoral center that was destroyed with a bomb, had a narrow escape after a Hindu mob nearly set him on fire. Currently undergoing treatment at a Catholic hospital in Orissa’s capital Bhubaneswar, Fr. Chellen had this horrifying experience to share with Catholic News Service:
**
“They had poured kerosene on my head, and one held a matchbox in his hands to light the fire. But thanks to divine providence, in the end, they did not do that. Otherwise, I would not have been there to tell this horror,” the 55-year-old priest, director of the pastoral center at Konjamendi in the Indian state of Orissa, told Catholic News Service in a telephone interview from his hospital bed Aug. 28.**When a Hindu mob of 500 people broke into the pastoral center around noon Aug. 24, Father Chellen said he fled through the backyard with another priest and a nun.

“It was heartbreaking for us to watch from a distance the entire complex go up in smoke,” said Father Chellen, who had supervised the construction of the center that opened in 2001 and could accommodate 200 people.

“They vandalized everything and set it on fire. It has been reduced to ashes,” he added.

As the three watched from a distance, some other priests told them to flee.

“We fled to the jungles and came in the night to take shelter in the house of a Hindu friend and spent the night there,” Father Chellen said, adding that the second priest left them to join other priests.

The following morning, he said, the Hindu family moved the priest and nun to an adjacent vacant house and locked it to give the impression that no one was inside.

However, the Hindu mobs overheard the priest speaking on his cell phone, broke into the room and dragged him and the nun outside.**

“They began our crucifixion parade,” said Father Chellen. The gang of about 50 armed Hindus “beat us up and led us like culprits along the road” to the burned pastoral center.

“There they tore my shirt and started pulling off the clothes of the nun. When I protested, they beat me hard with iron rods. Later, they took the sister inside (and) raped her while they went on kicking and teasing me, forcing (me) to say vulgar words,” said the priest who has cuts, bruises and swollen tissue all over his body and stitches on his face.

“Later both of us, half-naked, were taken to the street, and they ordered me to have sex with the nun in public, saying nuns and priests do it. As I refused, they went on beating me and dragged us to the nearby government office. Sadly, a dozen policemen were watching all this,” he said.

Angry at his plea to the police for help, the mob beat the bleeding priest again.

Later, a government official and members of the mob took the priest and the nun to the police station, where Father Chellen said he was kicked in the face.**
“The four-hour ordeal ended when a senior police officer arrived in the evening,” said Father Chellen.

The priest said one of the most hurtful things about the incident was that some local Hindus whom he knew were watching the events and ignored his requests for help.

Monday, September 1, 2008

1 MORE BURNT ALIVE, 18 CONVERTED TO HINDUISM

Anti-Christian Pogrom Continues in Orissa!!

Another Christian Burnt Alive; 18 Forcibly Converted to Hinduism
More than a week after the worst form of anti-Christian violence hit the state, we’re still receiving fresh news of killings, forcible re-conversions (to Hinduism) and destruction. To call the ongoing Orissa episodes as a “national shame” would be a massive understatement of the State’s failure.

Merinews reports last night’s burning:

One Abhimanyu Nayak, a resident of Barapalh village under Pasara police station of Kandhamal district in Orissa, was burnt alive on Sunday night (August 31) and 18 families of one community were forcibly converted at Raikia on Friday (August 29), by fanatic organisations in presence of police and government officials though the curfew was still in force.

FRESH VIOLENCE: AT LEAST 4 MORE CHURCHES BURNT

At Least Four More Churches Burnt as Violence Continues to Spread in Orissa

SITUATION UNDER WHOSE CONTROL?

Even as officials claim the situation to be “under control”, violence continues to spread in Orissa. Reuters reports:

"Hindu mobs have burnt at least four more churches in Orissa, officials said on Monday, as religious violence appeared to spread.

Thousands of people, mostly Christians, have taken shelter in makeshift camps, where Hindu mobs went on the rampage last week after a Hindu leader was killed.

Last week officials said the violence appeared to be abating after Hindu and Christian leaders called for calm, but over the weekend it spread to new parts of the state.

Mobs set fire to four churches in the districts of Koraput and Rayagada, Orissa’s Director General of Police, Gopal Chandra Nanda, told Reuters.

Two churches and several houses were also burnt in the Kandhamal district, the epicentre of the tension, despite a curfew imposed in most of its towns, one of the state’s leading newspapers, The Samaja, reported on Monday."

According to the Times of India:

"Media reports said six churches and some houses had been burnt in Boriguma area of Koraput district and in some places in Rayagada district on Sunday.

Director General of Police Gopal Chandra Nanda, however, said “only three or four churches had been set on fire”.

Fresh violence was also reported from the troubled district of Kandhamal where mobs set fire to some churches and houses on Sunday evening. The incidents occurred in Bataguda and Parampanga area."
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orissaburning.blogspot.com
 

Call to EU and US to speak out on Orissa violence
by John Malhotra

Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 8:04 (BST)

christiantoday.com/article/call.to.eu.and.us.to.speak.out.on.orissa.violence/21332.htm
NEW DELHI – Human Rights Watch, Christian Solidarity Network, Dalit Freedom Network and the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty have appealed to foreign ministers in the European Union and the United States to immediately call for an end to the sectarian violence in India’s Orissa state.
 
Shame on India, Europe and the world
by Bernardo Cervellera
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It is shameful that India’s Christians, an important element for the country’s social and economic development, are being massacred whilst the world’s governments and humanitarian associations remain silent in what is another example of “Christianophobia.” Italian bishops call on the faithful to take part tomorrow in a day of prayer and fasting in remembrance of the Blessed Teresa of Kolkata.
 
****Orissa: after his calvary Father Thomas willing to go back to serve those who hurt him
by Thomas Chellan
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He was among the first Christians targeted by the fury of radical Hindus. For the first time since he was attacked he speaks out. After being seized, beaten, wounded and stripped he was almost burnt alive. It took police two days to free him. AsiaNews correspondent in Mumbai Nirmala Carvalho was able to talk to him.
 

A Partial list of the deceased (Please note many bodies have not been recovered or being burnt not traceable or missing)
LIST OF THE DECEASED

Sl.No. Name Village

1 Abhimonyu Nayak Barapalli
2 Ajuba Nayak, Barakhama
3 Akbar Digal Sulisoru (Burbi)
4 Akhar Digal Totomaha
5 Anthou Digal Telapali
6 Bidyadhara Digal, Kattagarh
7 Bikram Nayak Tiangia
8 Daniel Mallick (Pastor) Bakingia
9 Dasarath Pradhan Tiangia
10 Dibyasundar Digal Sipaeju
11 Dinabandhu Pradhan Lamungia
12 Gopan Nayak Mondakia
13 Goyadhar Digal, Kasinipadar
14 Gulu, Kanbagiri
15 Gunduri Nayak Budamaha
16 Jaka Nayak Budamaha
17 Janamati Nayak Bakingia
18 Jecob Digal Petapanga
19 Joseph Digal
20 Kamolini Nayak Mondakia
21 Khogeswar Pradhan
22 Michael Nayak, Bakingia
23 Parikhita Nayak Tiangia
24 Pastor Samuel Nayak Bakingia
25 Praful Nayak, Barakhama
26 Rajesh Digal Bataguda
27 Romesh Digal Bakingia
28 Rosananda Prodhan
29 Sadananda Pradhan Telapali
30 Sibindra Pradhan Sisapanga
31 Sidheswar Digal, Sulisoru
32 Sunaphula Nayak Tiangia
33 Sureshon Nayak
34 Trinath Digal Tiangia
35 Mathew Nayak Sarangada
 
****Orissa is a remarkable state: US Consul General
Bhubaneswar (PTI):
hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/004200809120941.htm
Terming Orissa as a state with vision, US Consul General Bertha Payne on Thursday said many American businessmen and women were interested to invest in the eastern state.

Payne, who took over office of the Consul General in Kolkata in July told reporters after meeting Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik that the state of economy in Orissa was “remarkable”.

“I have come to Orissa to learn something about the state, its people, culture and economy. The state has a vision to grow,” she said. …
 
****Police gag order silences Sisters of Mother Teresa
by Nirmala Carvalho
Nuns are accused of abducting and converting children, but they regain custody after accusations are shown to be false. Sangh Parivar, which accuses them of “child trafficking,” plans a demonstration against the nuns for tomorrow. Insecurity spreads to the state of Karnataka where three Pentecostal churches are shut down despite having all the right papers.
asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=13201&size=A
Chhattisgarh (AsiaNews) – Police have imposed a gag order on the nuns from the Missionaries of Charity who were charged on 5 September with kidnapping and converting four infants. Radical Hindus are instead stepping up their campaign against the sisters whose convent is now under police protection.
 
******Christians from Orissa recount harrowing experiences
catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0804635.htm
By Anto Akkara
Catholic News Service
catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0804635.htm
CUTTACK, India (CNS) – Suresh Nayak, a Catholic from Orissa state’s Kandhamal district, cannot overcome the experience of being forced, under the threat of death, to convert to Hinduism.

“We lost everything, but the humiliating ceremony to disown our Christian faith still haunts me,” Nayak told Catholic News Service at a refugee camp in Cuttack, about 20 miles from Bhubaneswar, Orissa’s capital.

“They tonsured my head and made me drink cow dung water to purify me. We were also forced to write a declaration that we are becoming Hindus of our own (will) and giving up the Christian faith,” he said.**
 
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