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

World|Mon, Sep. 01 2008 07:39 PM EDT

Over 5,000 Christians Take Protest Against Orissa Violence to India's Capital

By Dibin Samuel|Christian Today Reporter

BHUBANESHWAR, India – Over 5,000 Christians from various denominations in the India gathered Friday at the office of the Orissa state resident commissioner to show solidarity with the victims of the country’s worst-ever communal violence against Christians.

The gathering at Orissa Bhawan in New Delhi was the result of an appeal made by churches to protest the recent violence unleashed against the minority Christian community following the murder of a prominent Hindu leader and four others by suspected Maoist groups.

Protesters on Friday heard from church dignitaries and others, including retired high court justice Kulse Patil; Shabnam Azami, director of the progressive voluntary organization ANHAD (Act Now for Harmony and Democracy); Udit Raj, a dalit leader; Teesta Setalvad, an eminent social activist; and Member of Parliament P.C. Thomas. Each speaker condemned the violence and stressed the secular character of the country.

"Over 50,000 people have been displaced and over 2,000 homes destroyed," reported Archbishop Raphael Cheenath from the Bhubaneshwar Diocese of the Catholic Church

He further added that "the police were mere bystanders as the rioters' rampaged village after village." At the time of the rally Friday, the known death toll had mounted to 30. Many more are feared dead, however, according to unconfirmed reports.

Prominent social activist Teesta Setalvand also expressed her solidarity with the Christian community, especially thanking them for their service to the nation through the numerous schools, colleges and medical institutions and the service to the poor and the oppressed in the most backward regions of the country.

At the end of the two-hour rally, Christian leaders led by Archbishop Raphael submitted a memorandum to Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare, governor of Orissa.

According to sources, at least 3,000 people – mostly Christians – are living in government-run relief camps and several thousands have fled to forests since the recent violence rocked Orissa state.

Christian leaders said that at least 1,000 Christian homes had been set on fire since last Monday and more than 5,000 people are homeless.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called on the state government, run by a coalition including the opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, to restore peace.

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  • Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:03 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Even in the BJP ruling Karnataka also there are many church attacks.BJP people are talking only about conversion no word about attacks. They are using the word "FORCED" carefully in every sentence. Mr.Yediyurappa, the present CM of Karnataka is from the Sanga Parivar back ground and he was in US recently, and immediately his followers attacked Christian churches here.
    I have seen many Hare Krishna Americans here after getting converted to Hinduism, got their pockets swindled and heads shaved off leaving an antenna at the centre of their head moving in the Indian streets proudly.I really pity them.Where as a person converts to Christianity by his own,doest have to shave off his head because it is not a forced conversion.In fact his face shines in freedom as he tastes the love of Christ in his life.The only attraction to him is the devine love from God and no man can show him any attraction the way GOD can.

  • Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:31 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Groups such as the Viswa Hindu Parishad and BJP are allowed to have non profit status in the US. ofpbjp-usa.org, vhp-america.org, vhp.org.uk. At this mornings services many churches in India are at risk of being attacked by Hindu extremists.

  • Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:11 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    I am strongly against conversion. I am an eye witness to the so called "conversion" phenomenon in my home place. I love christian brothers but only those who does no conversion. Christian people are so caring and helping. But a section is doing all these un wanted things. We want peace In INDIA. we all should live together. Please say NO to conversion. if conversion still continues it may become a serious issue. I love peace. Join hands together to build a coperative community with all kind of people. /.

  • Tue Sep 09, 2008 7:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    If it was a Maoist group that killed the Hindu leader and sparked these riots, it's probably these same groups that are keeping the killing going. The article said some of these people were paid. Maoism is communist atheism and it's only purpose has always been to destroy Judeo/Christianity.

  • Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:34 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Dear A.S.Mathew,
    U might be the first person to say Christians are being converted in USA by Hindus.U will fail till the end if u try to show me a single instance where Hindus indulge in other religion's matter and making other religions GODs as "NON- GODs". Understand, the problem comes only on the basis of religion. I have some friends who have converted to Christianity and when ever i speak to them, they started saying that " You Hindus are useless" "You will never reach God" "You way is not proper" "some day or other u may understand this" But Thank God as these people were educated enough to understand the truth and they said Good bye to those people who have converted them.Look friend,Hindus, if they go to any Christian countries will never face any threat of similar kind. Because they do not do anti- religious activities. They wont defame other's God..I would say not all the Christians are facing threat in INDIA. Only a particular community who does conversion is raising tension and are targeted. So we Indians need peace here. If anybody wants to help poor and Hindu fundamentalists are not allowing to do so . Better seek help from government to source missionaries help to poor via some NGO or government organizations.So that religion does not come as an issue. and violence will be null.We all can live together.

  • Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:10 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Some anti-Christian people are collecting money in US itseems telling that they want to help the poor in India. They should stop giving money to such people and organisations.Because that money they use here to attack Christians in India.Any one rejoices over any blood shed is from a demonic origin.

  • Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:20 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Hundreds of Hindu Temples and various other sub-groups of
    Hinduism is spreading in the U.S., also they make
    converts. Nobody is bothering them. But the irony of
    this pre-calculated persecution upon the marginalized
    Dalits for their conversion to Christian faith is
    simply politically motivated. If the world community
    of decent people, especially the Christian community
    won't take united and solid actions against this modern
    annihilation of the Christian community of Orissa;
    who will stand for them? The Prime Minister is appealing
    to the State government of Orissa, but they are not
    listening. It is time for the world community to name
    this religious madness as "Indian apartheid" and take
    the necessary international measures, the problem can't
    be solved. Those people living in the U.S. who are
    supporting this religious anti-Christian terrorism in
    India through financing them must be equally responsible
    for participating in bloodshed.

  • Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:05 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Conversion is not the actual reason for all these attacks.It is only for the name sake. If conversion offenssive why are they accepting conversion from Christianity to Hinduism.Hare Krishna group, Sai Baba's devotees, Amruthangamayi's followers, Ravishankar's..I can give many more examples where Christians are found as main donators in such organisations. But who are there to show human love to the poor and oppressed ? Leaving all luxuaries christian missioneries help the oppressed and down trodden which the whole world knows. Here the real converter is Jesus Himself. Only Jesus can convert a person's heart.No human being can do that.And that experience is devine. Only the one who tasted the love of GOD knows the reality.Only those who tasted Jesus knows to forgive those who behaved like stone-age people. Thats Christianity and the Love of GOD is all about.This kind of inhuman behaviours will attract many to Christ.

  • Thu Sep 04, 2008 3:20 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    I totally agree with "sheen" the poor downtrodden masses of these states, want to be liberated and come out of poverty and slavery, so when the church offers these downtrodden masses love and support and recognition to be living in love and dignity, and not treated as low caste slaves, naturally the fundamentalist do not like emancipation of the lowly, they want to trample and supress the poor, where is the relgion that you profess as Hindus, is this what hinduism professes, to persecute those who are being liberated from slavery, come on all persecuters, what do you preach to these lowly humanity..

  • Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:25 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    This looks like pre planned attack. Why are they getting hurt for conversions ? There are many Hindu Gurus visiting Christian countries and spreading Hinduism. Matha Amrithangamayi has purchased an ancient Church in London and has converted it to a Hindu temple.The chairman of ISKON temple in Bangalore is a Christian. These attackers want to keep the low cast people as their slaves for ever.Christians are giving them education and health which the dominating Hindu fanatics dont like. Thats why they dont like Christians. These fanetic activities are more dangerous than Terrorism.If left unpunished this may cause danger to the whole world.

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