Yea, we earn bread and butter by selling this country!
Quite a few of you do.
Most prominent among you is John Dayal. Not an ordinary man.
John Dayal (born 2 October 1948) is an Indian journalist and civil rights activist who supports minorities such as Christians and Dalits. He is a member of the
National Integration Council (NIC) of India, Secretary-General of the
All India Christian Council and a past president of the
All India Catholic Union.
Look, he goes running to his PAPA complaining against India.
US Congressional Hearing highlights plight of minorities in India - CAG
US Congressional Hearing highlights plight of minorities in India
Broad range of experts call for inclusion of human rights and religious freedom in the US-India Strategic Dialogue.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Washington DC, Friday, April 4, 2014
Coalition Against Genocide (CAG -
Home - Coalition Against Genocide (CAG)), a broad alliance dedicated to justice and accountability for the Gujarat pogroms of 2002, today welcomed the congressional hearing on the subject of minorities and religious freedom in India.
The hearing was organized by the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission on April 4, 2014. The congressional panel was presided by Rep. Joseph Pitts of Pennsylvania, an ardent champion of human rights and religious freedom. Rep. Keith Ellison - co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and Rep. Trent Franks - co-chair of the International Religious Freedom Congressional Caucus, were also part of the panel for the hearing. The commission sought to examine the implications of the politicization of religious identities and increase in violence against religious minorities in India in the context of US-India relationship.
Several witnesses were invited to appear and present their observations and information on the subject matter. Among those that testified include Dr. Katrina Lantos Swett - Vice Chair of United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF),
Dr. John Dayal - Secretary General of the All-India Christian Council and a prominent member of India's National Integration Council, Robin Phillips - Executive Director with The Advocates for Human Rights and John Sifton, Asia Advocacy Director for Human Rights Watch.