---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: All India Christian Council <[email protected]>



 P. O. Box 2174, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh , India, 500003, Tel
0140-27868908, Email [email protected], www.indianchristians.in

------------------------------


* **Dr. Joseph D'souza* – President                         *Dr. John
Dayal*– Secretary General

aicc News Update



ANTI-CHRISTIAN VIOLENCE SINCE AUGUST 24, 2008


Updated 20th January 2009


1. ORISSA         Ten years after the Christmas violence in the Dangs
district of Gujarat  in 1998, and the burning alive of Australian missionary
Graham Stuart Staines, on 22 January 1999, in Orissa, anti Christian
violence has not just grown in the two regions, but has spread to other
states such as Karnataka. Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.  Karnataka, in
fact, has now surpassed Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, which were earlier the
main areas witnessing persecution. In Orissa, where violence broke out
between 24 to 27 December 2007 and then again between 24 August 2008 till
the end of the year, a chilling tension still pervades the worst affected
district of Kandhamal. And in government camps in G Udaygiri and Raikia in
Kandhamal, more than Eight Thousand refugees live a life of torment,
humiliation and unemployment. The un-totaled thousands in small and big
Church-run camps outside Kandhamal and even deep in Andhra Pradesh that have
little coordination with each other, people face an uncertain future. And
perhaps 30,000 people still escape to the forests every night to sleep the
night in the safety of raw nature, for fear of the marauding gangs. During
sunlight hours, they attempt to harvest the paddy crop in the safer areas.
Christian and Civil Society groups tried unsuccessfully to move the Courts
to stop a government move to forcibly send back people from refugee camps
back to distant villages without providing adequate security and employment.
The Central Reserve Police Force has begun to thin out from its peak
strength of 6,000 on the eve of Christmas, despite earnest requests to
government to maintain sufficient numbers to bring confidence to the
battered people. Criminal Investigation Department police are making some
headway in the investigations in the rape of the Catholic nun, and that of
another woman, a Hindu brutalized because her uncle had converted to
Christianity. But police also admit that they will have to "trim" the list
of about 70,000 persons named as aggressors in over in 746 cases to
manageable numbers. The new Director General of Police feels that in each
case only a clutch of principal accused can be investigated. So far 598
accused have been actually arrested. Christians have told investigators that
many of the aggressors are still roaming free, and some murder suspects have
even come to the government refugee camps. The death toll remains a matter
of dispute. Human rights groups have a total of 120 names of persons of whom
103 are confirmed dead, and 17 are those whose names are not known, but are
known only by their relationship with some villagers. Though there have been
several other incidents in Orissa in December and mid January 2009, they
have not been directly linked with the earlier sequence of violence.
Reconstruction of the houses is yet to begin, and churches await the
government assistance promised them by the Government after the intervention
of the Supreme Court of India.


A brief recall of major persecution:


ORISSA:

14 (of 30) Districts hit

315 Villages destroyed
4,640           Houses burnt [State government estimates 4,215]
54,000         Homeless initially
120              People murdered
7                 Priests/ Pastors killed
10                Fathers/Pastors/Nuns injured
 2                Rapes confirmed [One of Nun]
252              Churches destroyed [estimated by State government]
13                Schools, colleges destroyed

2. KARNATAKA
8 (of 29)      Districts affected
33                Churches attacked update again
53                Christians injured in attacks, including Nuns assaulted by
state police.

3. TAMIL NADU
12                Churches attacked

4. MADHYA PRADESH
5                 Churches damaged


5. KERALA

4                 Churches damaged


6. DELHI

2                 Churches damaged/destroyed

[This update does not include incidents of violence and persecution
witnessed in many other states, but not linked with the August 2008
outbreak.]

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
 To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
 To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected]
 For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth?hl=en-GB
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

<<inline: aicc.JPG>>

Reply via email to