Toronto September 20, 2008: The Indian Christian Community of Canada and their 
supporters came out in large numbers to show solidarity with their Christian 
brethren in India, who were the victims of the recent horrific attack on the 
churches, places of worship, innocent Christians, nuns and the clergy. An 
estimated 500 people were gathered in the Square of City Hall on Sept. 20th 
2008 at 9:30 am. This protest was well covered by the local media. 
This was the largest gathering of this nature by Christians out side India, in 
the light of the events that took place. The protest rally was graced by 
priests & clergy from the various Christian denominations.  It was heartening 
to see the commitment and zeal of the young & old who showed up with strong 
messages on the placards and banners.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hundreds signed petitions addressed to: The High Commissioner of India: 
demanding that the Government of India take immediate action to protect 
minorities, the Prime Minister of Canada: requesting the Canadian government to 
investigate the Human rights violations perpetrated by Bajarang dhal and its 
leaders and deem them a Terrorist Organization and to The High Commissioner 
-International Human Rights Commission-Switzerland :  To charge the leaders of 
Bajarang dhal in the International court of Justice for inciting hatred and 
violence against the Christian minorities and investigate the inactions by the 
Chief Ministers of Karnataka, Kerala & Orissa and other affected states,  in 
protecting its citizens.
Rev. Fr. Joe Mary Lobo started the proceedings and called upon every Indo 
Canadian to promote peace and pray for justice. He further reiterated that for 
the most part Hindus and Christians live peacefully, Hindus are peace loving 
people. It is only a tiny minority that are responsible for this shameful act. 
Fr. Henry Alva, a well known Franciscan friar was very candid about the 
incident and called it not just an isolated incident or an accident, but it is 
a systematic planned project that is executed by the Bajarangdal and supported 
by some insensible political leaders. He called the attack shameful as 
Christians have only done good to the nation by their selfless acts of love and 
offering good education and health care. His message was of peace and 
forgiveness. Imploring to Indo Canadians he asked them never to disrespect 
their mother nation and never to lose hope as there are some great people in 
India, who promote peace and justice.  
Dwayne Menezes a youth activist from London, U.K., recalled in his speech 
several horrific crimes committed against the innocent Christians and called 
for hope among the Christians to face persecution with courage, following the 
example of Christ. Several other great speakers including, Melissa Bhagat 
-Conservative candidate from Mississauga, Fr. Austin another Franciscan Friar, 
Mr. George Matthew from the local Brethren Church were united in their call to 
people to promote peace, tolerance and respect for all 
religions.                
Max Mendes, the chairman of Canara World Foundation Inc., in his speech 
capturing the highlights of the protest said that it is not the entire Hindu 
community who is responsible for this but the fundamentalist fanatics of 
Bajarang Dhal behind these attacks, well supported by a few ignorant and self 
promoting politicians, looking to communalise before central election. He also 
sent a message across to the Indian Christian brethren that although we are 
living in a distant land, yet we have strong roots in India and that we do 
Care.  And will use all the diplomatic channels to bring these atrocities and 
human right violations to the light for the entire world to know. He thanked 
Mangalorean websites for up to date coverage when national media ignored at the 
beginning. He also commended the protestors for coming together on this day in 
such a large number within a short notice.
Donald Alva, a prominent community leader and one of the organizers conducted 
the proceedings of the protest in an orderly fashion. He reminded the people to 
remain peaceful as they always are, but stay in solidarity with the brethren in 
India who are victimized for their faith. In his introductory speech he 
described this senseless attack as not only crime against Christianity but 
humanity in general. 
Gerry D’Mello one of the community leaders and organizers led the choir, making 
the protest a true Christian rally by signing hymns of unity & peace.    
The prominent Christian community leaders Donald Alva, Flavian Pinto, Gerry 
D’Mello, Joyson D’Souza, Max Mendes, Nancy Mendes, Noel Pereira, Osbert 
D’Souza, Paul Mathias, Irene Mathias, Vivek Veigas, Vijay Dante, Wilson 
D’Souza, organized the entire event in a very short span and in an efficient 
and effective manner.
 
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