» 02/13/2009 17:09
INDIA
No school for Christian children in Orissa
<http://new.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=14480>http://new.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=14480
 

by Nirmala Carvalho
Driven far from home, school-age children have 
practically lost an entire school year as the 
current one comes to end shortly. Orissa 
authorities are moving refugees to temporary 
camps near their home villages, but moving back 
home is still not yet in the cards. 
Discrimination and other intimidatory acts 
continue. As the April elections come closer, tensions is rising.

Emacs!
Bhubaneshwar (AsiaNews) – Christian children in 
Kandhamal district are going to lose an entire 
year of school because of last August’s pogrom. 
Sajan K George, national chairman of the Global 
Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), said that 
hundreds of children are in this situation. After 
fleeing their homes with their families, forced 
to languish in refugee camps, Christian children 
from Orissa have not been able to attend school 
this year and soon the current school year will be over.

For the Church in Orissa education is priority as 
a tool for development and emancipation of the population.

“Many victims of the [last August’s] violence 
have said that when they were being attacked 
their assailants deliberately targeted their 
certificates and diplomas, ripped them up and burnt the pieces,” Mr George.

“The missionaries’ work with Dalits was one of 
the reasons for fundamentalists’ loathing and 
jealousy. Stifling our children’s education in 
Kandhamal is one of their goals,” he added.

Anti-Christian discrimination takes many forms, 
and not always does it come with violence. In any 
event tensions in Kandhamal remain high and the 
potential for attacks remains the same.

“With elections just around the corner, the 
situation is getting even tenser,” Mr George told 
AsiaNews. “Christians in Kandhamal are still 
discriminated against and could become 
second-class citizens because they have no 
identity papers and so cannot exercise their fundamental right to vote.”

On Thursday, Krishan Kumar, who is in charge of 
government refugee camps in Kandhamal, said that 
“out of the initial 25,000 refugees, 4,000 are 
still left. Of these, 2,500 have been moved to 
temporary camps close to their villages of 
origin. Right now only 1,500 people are left in 
the Tikabali, K Nuagaon and Raikia relief camps.”

But for John Dayal, director of the All Indian 
Christian Council (AICC), this statement by the 
government official “in addition to being 
disingenuous, clearly point out to the fact that 
no housing ha yet been planned for these 
unfortunate people. What is more the government 
is not taking into account refugees in 
non-governmental relief camps, others refugees 
who are in Srikakulam in the neighbouring state 
of Andhra Pradesh as well as thousands more who 
have been taken in by relatives in other towns 
and cities or who have ended in New Delhi and 
other places eking out a living doing odd jobs.”


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