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the pope was very vocal and visually upset during the anti-Christian genocide, which received moral backing by members of the saffron hindu extremist groups
 
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the pope was very vocal and visually upset during the anti-Christian genocide, which received moral backing by members of the saffron hindu extremist groups
Atleast we dont have any rule in our Constitution Particularly for Targeting the minorities...
 
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isnt she an Italian and a Christian herself???

i sometimes wonder what she's doing leading a country like hindustan

Even if she is a Muslim who cares...i know ur concerns as it doesnt happen in Pakistan...we r Secular democratic country...get a Life professional Troller...
 
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the pope was very vocal and visually upset during the anti-Christian genocide, which received moral backing by members of the saffron hindu extremist groups

genocide ??

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isnt she an Italian and a Christian herself???

i sometimes wonder what she's doing leading a country like hindustan

She is an Indian Christian.. so whats the point here again?
 
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Atleast we dont have any rule in our Constitution Particularly for Targeting the minorities...

which country does? :what:

Even if she is a Muslim who cares...i know ur concerns as it doesnt happen in Pakistan...we r Secular democratic country...get a Life professional Troller...

i'm sorry to see that indians are very selective in their approach towards curbing extremism in their country

especially given all the communal violence that has taken place on such grand scale.....

as for ghandi, i couldnt really care less either......it's just funny to see an italian who doesnt speak the so-dubbed 'national language' leading the biggest political party in hindustan

that's all.... :lol:
 
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genocide ??

i think this short piece sums it up nicely....if there are any errors or ommissions, please let me know

Thousands of men, women, and children dragged from churches and slashed. This has been India`s reality for the last four weeks. The genocide of the Christian minority in the country once called the world`s greatest democracy has been as much brutal as neglected by the international community.

Hinduism is believed to be one of the most tolerant religions in the world. But stirred in nationalism and traditionalism, it could produce an explosive mixture, similar to one that has so far claimed over 100,000 Christian lives in India. Earlier the same fate befell Muslims that comprised around 13 percent of the entire population, and who were forced to flee their homes and seek refuge in neighboring Pakistan. The problem that Indian Christians are facing is even more perilous as they have nowhere to go. The 20 million people who admit to believing in Jesus Christ are on the brink of physical extermination.

The massacre was triggered by the assassination of Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati on August 23. Saraswati played a leading role in a chauvinistic organization that lobbies to eradicate all foreign influence in India, including non-Hindu religions. Although Maoist rebels quickly issued a letter in which they claimed responsibility for the murder, the nationalists shifted the blame onto Christians, who comprised a third of the population of the Orissa district where Saraswati was killed. Christians will do anything to spread Christianity and convert more and more people, ? read one comment published hours after the assassination. On the same day the first Christians were butchered.

The exact number of killed is difficult to estimate as very few foreign correspondents are allowed into the affected regions. According to Union of Catholic Asian News, over 100,000 Christian men, women, and children could have been killed between August 23 and September 4. In addition, around 50,000 people were reported to have found shelter in the woods whereas some 15,000 fled to refugee camps. The number of raped and mutilated is unknown. The same source claims that almost every single Christian shrine in the Orissa district was destroyed within the first days of September. The attacks have worn off because they have nothing left to attack, ? said Archbishop Raphael Cheenath of Cuttack-Bhubaneswar.

Christianity is seen in India as a dangerous force. Unlike Hinduism, which accepts the caste system, Christianity preaches equality of all people. The rise of nationalism coincided with the ascendancy of the conservative Indian People`s Party (BJP) in the late 1990s. If between 1967 and 1996 authorities recorded only 40 anti-Christian attacks in all India, this number has risen to hundreds every year since the BJP formed a government in 1999. Although the party has been out of power for four years now, it still controls several districts, including Orissa where the genocide began.

The word genocide is not an exaggeration. In fact, the train of events in India closely resembles the prelude to the massacre of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus that shook Rwanda in 1994. There, too, the bloodshed began after an important political figure died under suspicious conditions. Soon people were dragged from their homes and burned alive in churches " the practices now repeated in India. The Rwandan genocide was also neglected by the world media which at that time was predominantly focused on civil wars in the Balkans. But as the United Nations and other human rights organizations called for an intervention in Rwanda, now they are conspicuous by their silence.

The slaughter of 100,000 people in a country of over one billion citizens may easily escape one`s notice. The massacre of Indian Christians in Orissa and other districts has sunk in the sea of other conflicts that recent months have abounded in: Georgia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq " to name only the few. Words will not resurrect the lives that are already lost. But they may stop further killing.


Genocide of Christians in India



She is an Indian Christian.. so whats the point here again?

she was born in Italy and can't even speak hindi which is said to be the national language of hindustan.....i find it strange. Not relevant to the topic, but just a bit bizarre.

anyways, we digress!
 
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Let's be honest - India is and always will be a secular nation. There have been some issues in the past due to mostly factional politics and ignorance but as the years progress and India continues on its prosperous path with many more being educated this backward and ignorant BS will stop. And I hope/am sure on day F£&KERS like Modi and all other S£&t stirrers will be no more.
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where is judaism?:lol: fail
 
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which country does? :what:



i'm sorry to see that indians are very selective in their approach towards curbing extremism in their country

especially given all the communal violence that has taken place on such grand scale.....
Pretty rich coming from a citizen of Pakistan. While violent Communal incidents (extremely shameful) have been certain events in our country, in Pakistan communal killings are a matter of everyday life. :disagree:

as for ghandi, i couldnt really care less either......it's just funny to see an italian who doesnt speak the so-dubbed 'national language' leading the biggest political party in hindustan

that's all.... :lol:
Err. India does not have a national language mate.. It has 22 official languages which include both English and Hindi.. And unlike Pakistan, where being a Muslim is a pre requisite to hold a political office of importance, in India, being of a religion or speaking hindi is not a mandatory requirement for the same.. But if you find it funny, then good.. Laughing is good for health.. N'joy.. ;)
 
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i think this short piece sums it up nicely....if there are any errors or ommissions, please let me know




Genocide of Christians in India

Student Operated Press.. Really?? I do hope that this was an intentional attempt to flame and misrepresent, else my opinion about your debating abilities is going to take a serious hit.

btw most International media (Including Roman Catholic church) put down the death toll to under 50 or so.. How many Ahmadis have been killed in Pakistan in last six months again?? Genocide..?? Anyone ???


she was born in Italy and can't even speak hindi which is said to be the national language of hindustan.....i find it strange. Not relevant to the topic, but just a bit bizarre.

anyways, we digress!

She is an Indian citizen. Musharraf was born in India Wasn't he??.. Is there a point somewhere in there ?

And I have already answered about the Language..
 
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Student Operated Press.. Really?? I do hope that this was an intentional attempt to flame and misrepresent, else my opinion about your debating abilities is going to take a serious hit.

btw most International media (Including Roman Catholic church) put down the death toll to under 50 or so.. How many Ahmadis have been killed in Pakistan in last six months again?? Genocide..?? Anyone ???




She is an Indian citizen. Musharraf was born in India Wasn't he??.. Is there a point somewhere in there ?

And I have already answered about the Language..

there was no india....it was an imperial empire...india never existed it was just a piece of land in south asia that had nothing to be proud so they named it after a river that flows in foreign land...:lol:
 
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Student Operated Press.. Really?? I do hope that this was an intentional attempt to flame and misrepresent, else my opinion about your debating abilities is going to take a serious hit.

I wasn't debating; i was posting an article....it just so happens that i also asked you to kindly correct or note any mistakes (factual or otherwise)

the article does give an accurate depiction of what was going on in Orissa, one of the main areas affected by the genocide against Christians


btw most International media (Including Roman Catholic church) put down the death toll to under 50 or so.. How many Ahmadis have been killed in Pakistan in last six months again?? Genocide..?? Anyone ???

in 2010, i believe approximately 100 people were killed in attacks against Ahmedi targets (incidentally, a number of those killed were other bystanders and police)

i dont have the figure for 2011.

Furthemore, the deathtoll you cite only refers to those in Orissa. I dont know about the exact numbers but to be honest with you --when Churches, homes and businesses are being burnt (4,000+ in numbers) it's a huge problem.

on a smaller scale we had such things in Pakistan last year or so....so it seems both countries have outbreaks of communal violence. However in your case, they were not only so widespread but it also seems that in hindustan you have politicians who openly endorse such attacks against fellow citizens



And I have already answered about the Language..

i may have missed it....was it in telugu or marathi :lol::lol::lol:
 
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there was no india....it was an imperial empire...india never existed it was just a piece of land in south asia that had nothing to be proud so they named it after a river that flows in foreign land...:lol:

Dude, What I mean is that he was born in Delhi which is a part of India now and migrated to Pakistan after its formation..
All nations are still pieces of land. Let me know when you have a point to make..
 
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I wasn't debating; i was posting an article....it just so happens that i also asked you to kindly correct or note any mistakes (factual or otherwise)

the article does give an accurate depiction of what was going on in Orissa, one of the main areas affected by the genocide against Christians

50 Christian deaths in communal riots in a country of 20 million christians is not considered genocide mate.


in 2010, i believe approximately 100 people were killed in attacks against Ahmedi targets (incidentally, a number of those killed were other bystanders and police)

i dont have the figure for 2011.
Would you call that Ahamadi genocide in Pakistan??

Furthemore, the deathtoll you cite only refers to those in Orissa. I dont know about the exact numbers but to be honest with you --when Churches, homes and businesses are being burnt (4,000+ in numbers) it's a huge problem.
Even if you double it, its still too low to be called Genocide. Genocide is what happened to Jews in WWII or in Bangladesh in 1971. Burning of property comes under arson, not even murder.. forget Genocide ;)

on a smaller scale we had such things in Pakistan last year or so....so it seems both countries have outbreaks of communal violence. However in your case, they were not only so widespread but it also seems that in hindustan you have politicians who openly endorse such attacks against fellow citizens
In Pakistan, I would say this kind of communal violence happened and is currently happening on a much larger scale. Below link will give you a good picture of why i say that
South Asia Terrorism Portal
About politicians endorsing it, yes.. Just like in Pakistan we have Pakitani politicians hob nobbing with the likes of LeT chiefs, in India also we have communal parties that play a role in such violence.. Sad but true..



i may have missed it....was it in telugu or marathi :lol::lol::lol:

Yeah.. Like Hindi and English, both of them are official languages too..
 
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