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Orissa Christians Told to 'Convert or Die'

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Christian Post Correspondent
Wed, Jan. 23 2008 09:24 AM ET
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Christians in India’s Orissa state who were victims of the recent wave of communal violence are now being told to “covert or die” by Hindu fanatics.

The ultimatum issued by the Hindu extremists has forced some Christians to abandon their religion altogether, reported the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), a Bangalore-based Christian advocacy group.

"I am forced to convert to Hinduism whether I like or dislike; I cannot say further and my life is in danger," Promond Digal, 32, from the violence-hit Kandhamal district, told GCIC.

A clash over a decorative arch for the Christmas celebrations on Dec. 24 led to large-scale communal violence and attacks against churches throughout the district. Four people were confirmed death while 95 Churches and 730 houses were burnt down or destroyed after several days of violence, according to the All India Christian Council (AICC).

Earlier this month, a fact-finding team from the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) of India accused Hindu fundamentalists of perpetrating “organized and pre-planned attacks” against the Christian community. The commission pointed to possible involvement of organizations including Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Coucil), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (National Volunteers’ Organization) and their affiliates.

AICC and GCIC, on the other hand, have openly accused the Hindu organizations of being responsible for the attacks on Christians.

Furthermore, although the anti-Christian violence has apparently subsided, ”fundamentalists are going to individual families with guns and threatening them to become Hindus," according to GCIC.

Christians who have converted to Hinduism expressed their helplessness about changing their religion.

"Fundamentalists came and threatened me and my family and said if you do not change your religion prepare to leave the village or die, there was no other way than to accept Hinduism," said B. Digal, 60, from Gochhapada village.

Catholic Christian Samonary Digal in the Kandhamal district similarly reported how the members of the RSS “warned me to prepare to die or to leave the place if you do not become Hindu.”

“Finally I had to accept what they say," he admitted

According to social worker R. Nayak, "25 Dalit families of Mahasingh village under K. Nuagam Block have been converted to Hinduism on Dec. 25.”

“They were forced to drink mixed water of cow dung, ghee and perform the Hindu ritual," he reported

"They live under threat and convert then. They live under danger and panic."

Another forced convert, who did not want to disclose his name, said he was told, "If you cannot be a Hindu, we will finish you off and set fire your entire house.”

However, he added, “I and my family have left the faith but God will remain with us."

Relief organizations, including Christian NGOs, are not yet allowed to go into the violence-struck districts. Food distribution from the state government, meanwhile, seems to be improving, GCIC reported.

Orissa state is often noted as the site of the 1999 slaying of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his sons – Philip, 10, and Timothy, 8 – who were burned to death as they slept inside their vehicle after a Bible study class. It is the only Indian state that has a law requiring people to obtain police permission before they change their religion – a move designed to counter missionary work.

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khanson
  • Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:40 pm
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Prophet
citsonga
ProfessorX

Wake up guys and petition the United States Congress to pass a resolution to save Indian Christians from Hindu extremists. If you keep mum then you have not resisted evils but would be considered as a silent complices in the court of Almighty The-God.
Prophet
  • Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:09 pm
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I honor those who have faced the ultimatum, and have not strayed from their faith. They will die for their love of God, not for their hatred of others. But I also pray for their safety. But whatever the outcome, the Lord be glorified.

"For if I die, I die as unto the Lord. If I live, I live as unto the Lord. So whether I live or die, I am His."
Blessed be the martyrs, for God alone will recompense their blood.
citsonga
  • Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:10 pm
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professorx here is some stuff to consider.

george bush considers himself a "saved" Christian, yet he has sanctioned the torture and imprisonment of so-called enemy combatants without any chance for due process. Perhaps most of these so called combatants are actually innocent. How would one know though without a trial or hearings? bush ordered the dropping of bombs on Baghdad during the initial invasion of Iraq knowing full well that many innocent civilians would be killed. Indeed whole families were killed. bush claims Jesus to be his favorite philosopher and his savior. Didn't Jesus say “Turn the other cheek” & "Thou shall not kill"? Sometimes we cant, but how was Iraq and its people our enemy. Iraq and saddam was not a threat to the US and had nothing to do with 9-11. Saddam was bad news to be sure, but there were other ways of dealing with him that would not have involved the wholesale destruction of a country. The US itself has committed many crimes in the ME over the decades. What gives us the right to play God there considering the poor track record of the US in the ME? What would Jesus have done? Dropped bombs on Iraq. Based on his teachings, I think not. bush gives Christianity a very bad name indeed. I find it rather interesting that among my agnostic and atheistic friends, they ALL opposed the Iraq war. My Christian friends mostly favored the war, seems a bit odd to me considering they claim to lead a so-called Christian life.
citsonga
  • Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:23 pm
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professorx
"the very fact that the alleged people who commited those atrocities demonstrates that they were not saved christ-followers. "


The fact of the matter is, the indigenous people that weren't exterminated by white Europeans were sent to concentration camps and Christian Europeans occupied their lands and controlled their fate. Both Africans and the Indigenous peoples were shortchanged by the constitution with the result of continued enslavement of Africans and the continued genocide of the indigenous peoples. If one accepts that the founding fathers were mostly Christian, as I read on these boards all the time, then one would have to also conclude that the Christian founding fathers are also responsible for enslavement and genocide of other human beings.
ProfessorX
  • Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:56 am
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citsonga, the very fact that the alleged people who commited those atrocities demonstrates that they were not saved christ-followers.
khanson
  • Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:30 pm
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citsonga

Surely I cannot cry on the graves of those killed by so called Christians (if they were) but certainly I would support to eradicate any killings in future. I am Pro-life and against violence.
citsonga
  • Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:35 am
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khanson

"In modern day India what extremist Hindu organizations are doing against Christians can only be parallelled what Nazi did to Jews in Germany"

You might have added what christians did to Africans and Indigenous Americans.
citsonga
  • Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:02 am
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'Convert or Die'

Sounds like the same deal the invading christian europeans gave to the "heathen" indigenous peoples of the americas.....
kami
  • Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:31 pm
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chicagomel: "I've never understood why the extremists are so opposed to the Gospel anyway, why they feel such a need to resort to violence and intimidation."

Jesus warned us beforehand this would happen. (Matt 10)

www.persecution.com & www.persecution.org are good places to learn of the persecution Christians face on a global scale.
ChicagoMel
  • Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:23 pm
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I agree. People in India and outside of it should pressure the government to stop the extremists and uphold the laws, and whatever rights their constitution grants them. I've never understood why the extremists are so opposed to the Gospel anyway, why they feel such a need to resort to violence and intimdation.
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