Meet the Real Terrorists…
(they are still proudly walking free on the streets of India)

-- A tribute to Fr. Edward Sequeira

Today the whole world is talking about the terror attacks on India by
Pakistani terrorists. Every TV channel in the world, every newspaper is
filled with the heart-breaking stories and pictures of the tragedy that
began on the night of 26th November 2008. The government of India has very
generously granted lakhs of rupees to the families of the deceased. US has
sent their representatives to promote peace talks between India & Pakistan.
Every person in the world has condemned the terrorists and their disgustful
acts. Signature campaigns and public demands have caused top government
officials to resign.

Today, the police are claiming that all terrorists are either dead or
arrested. There is no need to fear, none of them are on the loose.
But, is that really true?

Allow me to take you back to a few incidents (I call them 'terror-attacks' )
that happened right here in India, just a few months ago. Only it wasn't in
Mumbai, but another lesser known state Orissa.

-         Priests were killed. Beaten up. Hammered and left bleeding naked
on the streets to die.
-         Nuns were raped.
-         Children were burnt alive.
-         Christians killed and cut to pieces.
-         Rajni Machi, a 20-year-old HINDU girl, who was rejected by her
parents because she was the eldest of 7 girls (the parents wanted a son),
adopted by Fr. Edward Sequeira, was gang-raped by HINDU fundamentalists, and
burnt alive.
-         Hundreds of Churches & villages burnt and destroyed
-         60,000 plus Christians fled to the forests, with no food, no
shelter, no sufficient clothing to keep them warm in the bitter cold.
-         Volunteers from Mumbai and other parts of the country not allowed
to go and help the victims.
-         No provisions were allowed to be sent to them.
-         Even today, 1000s of these poor, helpless Christians are hiding in
the cold, dangerous forests, with no one to help them.

Now tell me are these fundamentalists any better that the terrorists? I say
no, they are as much a terrorists as the ones who came from Pakistan. In
fact, even worse. The terrorists who attacked Mumbai, attacked their
enemies. The Indian fundamentalists, attacked their own brothers - fellow
Indians.

And these terrorists in Orissa are still roaming around boasting about their
great deeds. The Chief Minister of Orissa, Naveen Patnaik still sits on his
throne. The attacks in Mumbai have ceased after 3 days. The attacks in
Orissa still continue.
  The hostages in Mumbai are back home, those who managed to make it, what
about the hundreds who are suffering in Orissa are they free to return to
homes, if only they are still there?

Will someone do something? Can we demand justice for the suffering? Or is
that reserved only for the elite class of Taj & Oberoi in Mumbai. Some of
those who were caught in the Taj and Oberoi have been saved and given a
second chance in life. Can the people of Orissa expect the same?

Many of you reading this are in different parts of the world. Some of you
are in the US. Can someone take this message to the US President? Will they
force the government of India to send the army to Orissa and other parts of
India that are under attack?

What will you do? Will you just forward it to a few 'safe' friends and
forget about it? Will you take a stand to talk to every person you can about
this injustice? Will you promise not to stop spreading this message till
Orissa is freed of terrorists? We need a country that is free. Will you join
this freedom struggle like Gandhiji once did?

I will.

For those who want to read more on terrorism in Orissa, here's a link:
http://orissaburning.blogspot.com/

<http://www.rediffmail.com/cgi-bin/red.cgi?isImage=0&BlockImage=0&red=http://orissaburning.blogspot.com/2008/08/saved-from-fires-fr-edward-sequeira.html>Fr.
Edward Sequeira passed away a few weeks ago, due to the severe internal
injuries and inhalation of smoke for hours when his home and children were
burnt alive. This message is dedicated to his great love and sacrifice.

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