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Mario has very nicely stated why it would be unwise to trust what is reported 
by a journalist who has an overt bias in favor or against one side in a 
communal conflict. I illustrate below how in the past the National Commission 
of Minorities has disputed the "facts" reported by the religious campaigner 
that Frederick used as the only source in one of his recent articles.

THE ALLEGATION OF COMMUNAL VIOLENCE by Frederick's source

"The aicc and AICU sent a team of academicians and human rights activists 
including John Dayal, and Jesuit Fathers Jacob and Sebastian to Mathura to 
assess the situation in western UP. The aicc/AICU statement reminded 
authorities that though each incident of violence had its own genesis, they 
were knit in a pattern because of the campaign of hate and openly declared 
mission of the Sangh Parivar that they will oppose missionary activity in the 
country using force if required. In the latest incident in Haryana 3 nuns of 
the FMM order going to the midnight Easter mass at the Rewari Catholic Church 
were stalked and attacked by unknown men on a scooter on Saturday/Sunday 
midnight."

Excerpt from a statement issued by Joseph D'Souza, Chairman, All India 
Christian Council and John Dayal, National Secretary for Public Affairs, All 
India Christian Council on April 25, 2000

For the full statement please see this link: 
http://indianchristians.in/news/content/view/1369/42/


REFUTATION OF THE ALLEGATION by The National Commission of Minorities

"The Deputy commissioner of Rewari accompanied by Fr. Philip and two nuns Sr. 
Ludmila D'souza and Sister Gertrude Ashram, Rewari visited the commission on 
27th April, 2000 on the request of the commission to brief on the incident 
which took place on 22nd April, 2000 where in two out of the three nuns were 
injured. Sister Ludmila who was unhurt gave out the details of the accident. 
The Deputy commissioner was of the view that this is a case of an accident and 
there were no communal overtones. This was fully corroborated by Fr. Philip 
Parmar and the two nuns who went to the extent of stating that the motive 
behind the publicity with regard to the above accident is not understood as the 
atmosphere in Rewari has all along been very peaceful. They also mentioned that 
some western forces were trying to give a political colour to the incident and 
create a wedge among the Hindus and Christians residing in the town. We are 
therefore of the view that this is a
 case of simple accident and that no communal meaning be attributed to it."

Excerpt from a report prepared by the National Commission of Minorities team 
consisting of Justice Mohammed Shamim, Chairman, Mr. Tarlochan Singh, 
Vice-Chairman, and two members, Mr. John Joseph and Lt. Gen. A. M. Sethna 
(Retd) sometime after April 27, 2000

For the full report please contact The National Commission of Minorities at 
http://ncm.nic.in/

Cheers,

Santosh



      

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