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For Immediate Release

Christians condemn violence, killing of VHP leader; Hope peace will be
maintained in Orissa



New Delhi, August 24, 2008 (All India Christian Council)



The All India Christian Council is deeply concerned at the attack on
an ashram near Tumudibandh in Kandhamal District of Orissa last night
in which the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Lakshmanananda
Saraswati and four of his associates were killed.



This is the latest in a series of attacks over recent months by
political extremists, often called Naxalites or Maoist guerillas,
which have left dozens of policemen and others dead in several
districts of Orissa.



Dr. Sam Paul, aicc National Secretary of Public Affairs, said, "The
Christian community in India abhors violence, condemns all acts of
terrorism, and opposes groups of people taking the law into their own
hands. We have had major differences with Mr. Saraswati, the deceased
VHP leader. It was the hate campaigns of the Sangh Parivar which led
to untold misery for Christians -- including the unprecedented
violence last Christmas in Orissa. But we wish peace to everyone and
urge everyone to follow the rule of law."



According to media reports, the attack killed four people in addition
to Saraswati. The attack involved shooting and hand grenade
explosions. Saraswati was reportedly warned by the Maoists a few days
prior to the incident to leave the area. (See CNN-IBN, "Naxals attack
ashram, kill 5 key VHP leaders in Orissa", Aug. 24, 2008,
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/naxals-attack-ashram-kill-5-key-vhp-leaders-in-orissa/71990-3-1.html)



Dr. John Dayal, aicc Secretary General, said, "We are concerned at
reports of communal violence in the last few hours against innocent
Christians in nearby districts. We've heard that at least one prayer
hall in Sudergarh was burnt, the van of some Catholic nuns was
destroyed, and the sisters were injured. We urgently appeal to the
Chief Minister, the Governor of Orissa, and the Minister of Home
Affairs Mr. Shivraj Patil to take whatever steps are required to
maintain peace and harmony in all areas of Orissa, to prevent further
attacks on Christians, and to arrest those responsible for the deaths
of Saraswati and his associates."



Dr. P.R. Parichha, aicc Orissa state president, said, "The situation
in the district was slowly returning to normal. People were engaged in
rebuilding houses and settling down after a horrifying experience over
Christmas 2007. Now we are afraid that the death of Saraswati will
further destabilise the situation in the communally-sensitive
Kandhamal district. The aicc will continue to work for peace in
Orissa, one of the most undeveloped states in the country."



The All India Christian Council (www.aiccindia.org), birthed in 1998,
exists to protect and serve the Christian community, minorities, and
the oppressed castes. The aicc is a coalition of thousands of Indian
denominations, organizations, and lay leaders.

-- 
DEV BOREM KORUM.

Gabe Menezes.
London.

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