Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

World|Wed, May. 30 2007 10:12 AM EDT

4,000 Protestors Rise Up Against Christian Persecution in India

By Jennifer Riley|Christian Post Reporter

A large scale rally against increasing Christian persecution in India was staged on Tuesday to demand greater intervention by the government.

  • All India Christian Council
    (Photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
    Supporters of All India Christian Council pray during a rally in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, May 29, 2007. The activists demanded protection from violence by right-wing Hindu organizations and safeguarding of their religious rights.

More than 4,000 protestors took to the streets of New Delhi, marching towards the Indian Parliament in response to two recent attacks against Christians which were televised on several news channels.

Christian leaders fear that if the government fails to condemn the attacks, similar incidents will take place in the future – likely with impunity.

“The diversity of protestors from several religious communities, different Christian denominations, and even civil society groups, show that India’s citizens want a truly secular India,” said Dr. Joseph D’souza, president of All India Christian Council, in a statement.

The protest was organized by the All India Christian Council (AICC), the All India Catholic Union, Truth-Seekers International, the Christian Lawyers Association and the All India Confederation of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Organizations.

In addition, Muslim, Buddhists and Hindu representatives as well as women and student groups joined the thousands of Christians from across the denominational lines in the rally.

“People should be able to practice their faith without violent attacks,” said D’souza. “The government’s silence in the face of recent anti-Christian incidents is not only an injustice, it is dangerous.”

Earlier this month, two Christian missionaries were attacked by Hindu extremists who accused them of forceful conversion in western India. Although initially the missionaries refused to press charges, the police investigated the case after television footage showed a group of Hindus kicking and punching the missionaries, according to The Associated Press.

“This protest illustrates the strength of feeling within India that violent attacks against religious minorities must not go on,” said Stuart Windsor, national director of Christian Solidarity Worldwide.

“We urge the international community to now reinforce the message to the India Government that they have a duty to protect their citizens from such attacks regardless of their religious background.”

Hindus compose 84 percent of India’s more than 1.2 billion population; Muslims, 13 percent; and Christians, 2.4 percent, according to AP.

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  • Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:12 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Why is the Government of India not protecting its citizens and permitting human rights and religious freedom to its citizens, why are they keeping quiet and letting persecutions to get out of control, are we still living in the stone age, with the "incredible India" image being potrayed, where is justice and fairplay to its citizens, wake up Ministers and treat all citizens with respect, dignity and humanity, is'nt humanity also part of ones right to choose one religion and be comfortable and allowed to profess ones faith..

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