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Fr. Augustine: On the Ongoing Persecution of Christians in India
By Fr. Augustine Kanjamala, SVD
8/29/2008

Asia News (www.asianews.it/)

A popular Indian Catholic Priest addresses the motives behind the ongoing wave of violence against Christians by Radical Hindu fundamentalists.

According to Father Kanjamala a plan to cleanse Orissa of its Christian population has been in the making for years.Orissa was the first state in the country that passed legislation against religious conversion in 1967, followed later by other states.
According to Father Kanjamala a plan to cleanse Orissa of its Christian population has been in the making for years.Orissa was the first state in the country that passed legislation against religious conversion in 1967, followed later by other states.
MUMBAI (AsiaNews) – Fr Augustine Kanjamala is a Verbite clergyman who teaches at the University of Mumbai. He 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 ready to celebrate the birth of Lord Jesus Christ, Swami Laxmananda Saraswati, a member of a Hindu fundamentalist organization (Vishwa Hindu Parishad) and his supporters attacked and destroyed many churches and prayer centres. A large number of Christians were injured and made homeless in the communally sensitive district of Kandhmal, in Orissa state, eastern India.

Exactly eight months later, on 23 August 2008 when the same seer and the Hindu community were preparing to celebrate the birthday of Lord Krishna (Janmashtami) in Jalespata ashram (monastery), he and four of his disciples were gunned down by tribal revolutionary Maoists.

That it was a premeditated attack is evident from the fact that he was warned in advance and that government authorities were aware of it. A local TV Channel reported that the murderers left a note on the spot of the murder that this was a revenge killing for the last December attack on the Christians.

Hindus were quick to accuse the Church of masterminding the murder of their revered religious leader, who was in his 80s, rather than accept the government’s view that the attack had a Maoist origin and color.

A meeting of Hindu leaders took place on the following day in Rourkela, also known as Steel City, where a decision for an immediate and violent retaliation was taken. The total success of the dawn to dusk strike in Orissa on 25 August is clear evidence of the shocking reaction. The simultaneous unleashing of violent attacks on 35 Christian centres in Orissa on the evening of 25 August further confirms that the plan was organized.

All bomb attacks were directed at Christians and their institutions. The rampaging mob, seeking revenge for the Guru’s murder, destroyed the pastoral centre of the archdiocese of Bhuvaneshwar with a bomb. A priest and a nun working there were beaten up, stripped and paraded naked in order to humiliate them. Four other priests were severely beaten—one suffered severe burns and is now in critical conditions in Burla Medical College, in the district of Sambalpur.

The mob also ransacked a church-run orphanage near Burgarh, and the caretaker, Ms Rajni Maji, was set ablaze and burned to death.A large number of churches, prayer centres, convents, hospitals, dispensaries and vehicles were attacked and torched. Some nuns received warned by mobile phone and either ran into the jungle or escaped by jeep to the neighbouring state of Chattisgarh.

A few lay people lost their lives while thousands ran for theirs into the forests; more than 200 houses were set on fire.The radical Hindu mobs defied the curfew and forced everyone and everything to shut down, bringing life to a stand still and the state virtually to its knees. The official death toll of 20 reported by the controlled media is totally false.

With 40 per cent of the population made up of Tribals and Dalits (outcasts) Orissa is one of the most underdeveloped states in the country.The Kandhamal district, which has seen high levels of anti-Christian violence in the last decade, is also where a significant number of Christian conversions have taken place in the same period. As Dalits who embrace Christianity achieve socio-economic progress, many Tribals have followed them in that path in recent times. Thus while Orissa's Christian population is less than 2 per cent, the Christian population in the district doubled in the last decade to reach the 5 per cent mark.

In January 1999, the Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two young sons were burned to death by a mob led by one Dara Singh (convicted in 2003).Objecting to missionary activities, the murdered Hindu sage recently said: “The sooner Christians return to the Hindu fold the better it would be for the country.”

Orissa was the first state in the country that passed legislation against religious conversion in 1967, followed later by other states.While Christian missionaries firmly assert that serving the poor and the marginalized is their missionary ...


Comments
if nothing is converted in India.....we would be in a bullock cart era...so convertion of mind is necessary
krishna | 10/27/2008
Innocent people in Orissa are killed, their houses destroyed, their women gang-raped.The hate campaign of the fanatics is spreading to other states like wild fire.Violence breeds violence.The government remains a mute spectator and at times even supports the marauders.By the time the world wakes up, thousands of innocent lives will be lost. We are supposed to be in the globalised village, but nobody cares about the other!
Joseph K. Bombay | 9/18/2008
I'm betting our friend Tushar here is neither a Tribals or Dilats "outcast". With radical Hindus raping nuns and burning priests and nuns alive, it's obvious that Evangelizaton is not the source of evil that is causing such cruel and barbaric attacks -- the evil is a manifestion of hatred and fear -- the radical Hindu's fear that their diabolical caste system is being undermined by the dignity and Truth that the Gospel brings to the long suffering peoples of a corrupt, dark, and profoundly selfish social system of injustice. The radical Hindu's are simply acting out the violence and hatred that is inherent in their repressive caste system. As long as the "outcasts" accept their position as laborers and slaves in Indian society, all is well. But once they understand the truth of their God given equality and dignity as brothers and sisters in Christ, we can expect the evil forces of repression to rear their ugly heads in unspeakable cruel acts like we're witnessing in India today. I pray to God that all people of good will in India and around the world unite to condemn and stop this senseless brutality in the name of protecting local tradition and customs.
Vince | 8/31/2008
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