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Opinion|Fri, Sep. 19 2008 09:26 AM EDT

Persecution of Christians in India

By Chuck Colson|Christian Post Guest Columnist

If you were asked to name a country where it is dangerous to be a Christian, you would probably name an Islamic country or a dictatorship like China. You probably wouldn’t name the largest democracy in the world, India. Yet some of the most horrific persecution of Christians is taking place in its state of Orissa.

On August 23, a Hindu nationalist known as “Guruji” was shot to death along with four of his followers. While Guruji had many enemies and was mostly likely killed by Maoist guerillas, a local newspaper blamed Christians for his death. The result was a wave of anti-Christian violence that has killed at least 25 people, burned at least 50 churches, and destroyed at least 4,000 Christian homes.

Even more shocking than these numbers is the savagery of the attacks. There are reliable reports of priests being burned alive and nuns being raped. Hindu fanatics were caught trying to poison the water supply at a camp set up for Christians fleeing the violence.

A special target of the Hindu nationalists are former Hindus, especially Dalits, who have converted to Christianity. As Indian journalist Anjalee Lewis has written, the violence against Christians is “linked to the empowerment of the Dalits and tribals.”

Conversion and education has provided them with “dignity” and “freedom from oppressive traditions of caste-based discrimination and slavery.” This, in turn, has prompted a violent response from “dominant castes, who could no longer rely upon them for cheap farm labor or bonded labor.”

Chief among the respondents was Guruji. Like other Hindu nationalists, he absurdly claimed that Dalit conversions to Christianity were “forced.” He and his followers spoke of “[doing] everything possible to protect the Hindu faith in Orissa” and “bringing misguided followers back to the fold.”

The result, according to Archbishop Raphael Cheenath, is a campaign “to eliminate Christians from Orissa.”

It’s a campaign that long predates the recent violence. In 1967, Orissa passed a law against religious conversion despite the Indian constitution’s guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion.

If you’re wondering where the Indian government is in all this, the answer is: on the sidelines—at best. Its tepid response to the December attacks, according to Archbishop Cheenath, left the culprits “emboldened.” As one priest put it, “You can’t trust police and government officials at all levels anymore.”

Lewis says that the only hope for Christians in Orissa and other parts of India is “pressure from overseas.” Christians elsewhere must create what she calls the equivalent of a “free Tibet” campaign on their behalf. At the very least, you need to write or call your congressman or senators to alert them to what’s going on in India.

But most of all, pray for our persecuted brethren. Get your church involved in International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, which comes up on November 9.

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From BreakPoint®, September 19, 2008, Copyright 2008, Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with the permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced or distributed without the express written permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. “BreakPoint®” and “Prison Fellowship Ministries®” are registered trademarks of Prison Fellowship
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  • Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:40 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Empowerment of the downtrodden and lowly by evangelists and missionaries are seen as a threat by the Hindus - because they want these poor humans to be subservient at all times, but with empowerment, recognition of human rights and education this cannot continue, this is the main cause for those "pig headed" fundamentalists rulers of the high class to take revenge on these poor christian missionaries and lay workers. Yes, its now time for the international community who house these so called hindu parties in their countries to bring pressure on them living in luxury and enjoying the benefits of the christian world, how can they live in christian backgrounds and profess such hatred and harm on other humans, this has to stop and parties like BJp and VJP counselled and brainwashed to see reality in the world they live in with other humans besides them.
    Live and let live in harmony and peace should be professed at all times.

  • Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:35 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Please pray for persecution to stop in India, where it is spreading
    from state of Orissa to other State where Hindu party is ruling
    namely in Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh etc where constant attack
    against Christians are taking place. Please, please pray and support
    Christians brothers and sisters in India and other parts of the world
    where persecution is taking place...
    Every Sunday average of 2 churches are attacked by Hindu radicals
    and protection of Christians are at stake.
    In the last week of while peacefully protesting for the attacks on
    churches in Mangalore, Karnataka .the police started lathe charge
    Against protester what the worst case is even nuns where brutally attacked
    by police men ,this done all by Hindu ruling party which hates Christians and
    not one Christian organization have complaint against to the higher authorities
    fearing that they always jailed in for giving complaints. this is becos the govt ministers are calling to ban foreign funds which helps the few churches to carry out its social service activates in the region .
    please pray that all those who where attacked by the Hindu fanatics to have heart to forgive them and pray for the peace and harmony to be there...
    I personally feel that Christian should post the persecution happening every where in the first page as headlines or a link. and most of all this is to pass info so that churches can know and pray for these concerned matter ,where daily somebody is killed for the sake of
    Faith in Jesus Christ.

  • Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:33 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    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.

  • Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:37 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 3

    What is happening in India a revised version of ethnic claning, but
    this is called "religious cleaning". The leaders of
    Hindu party BJP have studied in Christian schools, and
    they are in front of others to admit their children in
    Christian institutions. But these absurd politicians
    have a relgious card to play" conversion, and forced
    conversion will change India as a Christian country"
    and the emotionally charged people will burn and
    destroy anything and everything which has a Christian
    symbol. The events in Orissa will bleed the conscience
    of any human being. This is an emergency, the world
    Christian community must pray and display their solidarity with the Christians of India by contacting
    their political leaders and the Indian Government through
    their embassies. This is an urgent request.

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