Thursday December 18, 2008




BANGLADESH: BUDDHIST CLERICS TAKE CHRISTIANS CAPTIVE

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Monks hold converts in pagoda to forcibly turn them back to Buddhism.

DHAKA, Bangladesh, December 18 (Compass Direct 
News) – Buddhist clerics and local council 
officials are holding 13 newly converted 
Christians captive in a pagoda in a southeastern 
mountainous district of Bangladesh in an attempt 
to forcibly return them to Buddhism.

A spokesman for the Parbatta Adivasi (Hill Tract) 
Christian Church told Compass on condition of 
anonymity that “the plight of the Christians is horrifying.”

Local government council officials in Jorachuri 
sub-district in Rangamati district, some 300 
kilometers (186 miles) southeast of Dhaka, are 
helping the Buddhist monks to hold the Christians against their will, he said.

“The 13 tribal Christians were taken forcefully 
to a pagoda on Dec. 10 to accept Buddhism against 
their will,” he said. “They will be kept in a 
pagoda for 10 days to perform the rituals to be 
Buddhists – their heads were shaved, and they 
were given yellow saffron robes to dress in.”

All the captive Christians are men between 28 and 
52 years old, he said. They became Christians 
around four months ago at various times in the 
country, which has a Buddhist population of 0.7 
percent. Muslims make up nearly 90 percent of the 
Bangladeshi population, with Hindus accounting 
for about 9 percent, according to government figures.

According to the source, two Buddhist clerics, 
Pronoyon Chakma and Jianoprio Vikku, and two 
local council members, Vira Chakma and 
Rubichandra Chakma, were behind the 
anti-Christian activities along with nine other Buddhist leaders.

“It’s the first time they have taken 13 
Christians to the pagoda to make them Buddhist – 
this is how they plan to make Buddhists of all 
the converted Christians in that area,” he said. 
“The pagoda has little capacity to accommodate 
them; otherwise they would hold captive more than 13 people.”

The Christian leader said Buddhist leaders and 
local council officials have warned Christians to 
return to Buddhism or be evicted, saying, “You 
cannot live here – you have to leave this place 
with your family members because you became 
Christians. Those who became Christians cannot 
live in this predominantly Buddhist area.”

Fearing for their lives, the source said, some 
area Christians have gone into hiding.

Mogdhan Union Council Chairman Arun Kanti Chakma, 
the source said, warned that Christian converts 
would be ostracized, beaten, and – assuming they 
returned to Buddhism only to return to Christianity – killed.

“The chairman threatened to beat the Christians 
unless they change their faith to Buddhism,” he 
said. “The chairman also threatened, ‘If you 
become Christian again, we will not keep you alive.’”

In another mountainous neighborhood in the 
Khaokhali area near Jorachuri, about 50 recently 
converted Christians have been cut off from all 
communications. They are barred from going to 
Rangamati town and are living in isolation.

“Those captors and other influential Buddhists 
leaders are threatening other converted 
Christians that they will face the same 
consequences as the 13 captives are facing,” the 
source said. “They are warning us, ‘All of you 
should be reconverted to Buddhism in the same way.’”

About 400 people in the district have become 
Christians over the past year. Like Buddhists, 
Christians make up less than 1 percent of the 
Bangladeshi population of 153.5 million.

Christians in the district have not informed 
police, fearing that any police action would 
infuriate terrorist groups among the tribal 
people of the area. The source said terrorist 
groups have been known to put the lives of 
Christians in jeopardy at the slightest provocation.

“We did not inform police because underground 
terrorist groups of those tribal people would get 
riled up by any kind of police action, and our 
life would come to a sticky end,” he said. “If we 
tell police, it will create more problems.”

In addition, he added, the threatened area lies 
in hills surrounded by nearly impassable mountain 
terrain, making access unlikely for police action against the captors.

END


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