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Will Obama Ask India to End Hindu Terror Against Christians?

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By Zaheerul Hassan
October 18, 2010

US President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle are visiting India in early November 2010. In this connection Obama conveyed to Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna at a reception of Natural History Museum in New York. Obama added that his wife Mrs. Michelle is excited about the trip. Indian leadership is anxiously waiting to welcome the president of global power because of obvious reasons. But the victims of the Hindu’s holocaust are waiting that whether the head of a global power has the courage to ask Indian leadership to end Hindutve Terror. Obamas’ curiosity has its own reasons because of his wife’s first visit of so called secular state but at the same time Americans’ responsible staff should arrange factual briefing, reflecting true Indian face.

The US couple must know that Indian troops so far killed more than 3.2 to 3.4 million Sikhs; more than 120,000 Muslims of the occupied `Internationally Disputed Areas of Jammu and Kashmir; more than 500,000 Muslims in general; more than 312,500 Christians; over 15,000 Tamils; more than 15,000 civilians of the 7-sister of Assam; hundreds of thousand Dalits; hundreds thousand of Adivaasis or Moolnivasis. These Sikhs, Muslims and non-Hindus and non-Brahmins minorities were killed, because they were neither Brahmins nor the Hindus. Both the `Brahmins-Hindus politicians or law-makers and the personnel of armed forces need one another to protect their own skin, since 15th August, 1947.

The matter of concern for the international monitoring organizations of human rights is that Indian authorities instead of giving rights to the minorities have put their leadership behind the bar. In an “e-mail”, a Maoist’s leader with the promise of anonymity told me that he is in the jail since couple of years and are being thrashed and tortured in the jails. In September 2010, it was the first time when he had been able to access to the internet. He has not been allowed to receive or send text messages for three months. He further elaborated that just like all kashmiries his telephone has been barred from such contacts.

The parties like BJP, RSS and Shiv Sena under the leadership extremists’ Hindu leadership like Ball Thakara always motivated and backed extremists Hindu against Christians, Sikhs and Muslims. It is notable here that since couple of years Indian government with the help of Hindu terrorists is making deliberate attempts to further deplete the minorities Karnataka, Kashmir, Gujarat Ameristar, Manipur and Orissa states. Compass Direct News (CDN) mentioned in their report of October 13, 2010 that police in a south Indian state known is for turning to minority Christians. In recent years local police have arrested two suspected Hindu nationalists for beating four pastors and striking the wife of one of them in the stomach, killing her unborn child. These suspects were indirectly supporting by the local authorities and police. According to the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), the attack took place at a Christian gathering in a private Christian school when they were to celebrate the birth of Mahatma Gandhi on Oct. 2 in Chintamani, (Karnataka state’s Kolar district).

About 40 people barged into New Public School during the concluding prayer that morning and began selectively beating the pastors and Kejiya Fernandes, wife of one identified only as Pastor Fernandes. Chintamani police arrived but the attack went on, and when it ended at noon officers took the Christians to the station instead of arresting the attackers. It is also added here that the poor Christian were also denied medical attention. The injured Christians were released at 7:30 p.m. only after Kejiya Fernandes began to bleed profusely, GCIC reported. She and her husband later received hospital treatment, where she lost the baby she had been carrying for four months, according to GCIC.

The attack was reportedly carried out to avenge an alleged insult to Hindu gods during the Christian gathering, with the accused also having filed a police complaint, added Prakash, who visited the area and the Christian victims this week. However, the complaint against the Christians was for “deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs” (Section 295-a), and, strangely, Section 324 for “voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means,” among other charges. The Christians were not arrested, as a court granted them anticipatory bail.

According to the report, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, whose birthday the Christians were celebrating, was a friend with Christian missionaries during British rule and taught religious tolerance. The acclaimed Hindu, India’s greatest political and spiritual leader was killed in 1948 by Nathuram Godse, who was allegedly influenced by the ideology of the Hindu extremist conglomerate Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. It is quite alarming that for the last three years, Karnataka has been seen as the hub of Christian persecution in India. More than 152 attacks on Christians in 2009, 86 were reported in Karnataka, according to the EFI. This year, too, Karnataka is likely to top anti-Christian attacks. According to the GCIC, at least 47 attacks on Christians in the state had been reported as of Sept. 26. Persecution of Christians in Karnataka increased particularly after the August 2008 anti-Christian mayhem in eastern Orissa state, where Maoists killed a Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader but Hindu extremists wrongly blamed it on local Christians.

The attacks in Orissa’s Kandhamal district killed more than 100 people and burned 4,640 houses, 252 churches and 13 educational institutions. While Hindu nationalists had targeted and were working in Karnataka for close to two decades, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to sole power in the state for the first time in the history of independent India in May 2008. Prior to that, the BJP ruled in coalition with a local party, the Janata Dal-Secular, for 20 months.

It is believed that the victory of the BJP has led to the violence in Orissa, which was also ruled by a coalition that included the BJP – emboldened Hindu extremists, who now enjoy greater impunity due to the party’s incumbency. Despite the high incidence of persecution of minorities in Karnataka, BJP leaders deny it, alleging complaint are the result of a political conspiracy of opposition parties. There are a little more than 1 million Christians in Karnataka, where the total population is more than 52 million, mostly Hindus.

Thus, in this connection we can say that the worries of minorities are increasing day by day and continuous gross violation of human rights in India is further aggravating the problem. Interestingly, during the period of the British Empire administration, 19th to 20th centuries, no Sikh and/or Muslims Lt.-Generals were court marshaled. This is the reflection that only the `Brahmins-Hindus` in the Indian armed forces are corrupt and criminals. The sate of minorities in India is so pathetic that they even are not allowed in open to perform their religious obligations. The local news channels have been banned in the Kashmir and affected areas. The overall situation in Maoist, Nagaland, Orissa and Kashmir are dreadful.

Indian Chief of Army Staff Gen V K Singh has failed to stop his troops to stop brutality against minorities. He is just busy in threatening and interfering in neighbouring countries’ internal affairs. In this regard, on October 15, 2010 said that China and Pakistan are two major irritants for India`s security and about the possibility of a war in a nuclear scenario, saying they were "jingoistic" and "unwise". While rejecting Indian Chief comments, Islamabad Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said in a statement: "The government of Pakistan takes a serious exception to the reported statement of the Indian Army chief about his threat perception from Pakistan, war under a nuclear scenario and uncalled for and gratuitous comments on the internal affairs of Pakistan."

In fact, Indian Chief has started sprinkling venom against China and Pakistan by design due to the forthcoming visit of Obama. He also tried to divert the attention of international community and particularly Americans from extremists’ Hindu brutality against Christians. Probably, he was in the knowledge that Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC) and others minorities has planned to protest against Indian brutality on arrival of President Obama.

GCIC is also approaching Obama administration to pressurize India to stop Hindu extremism against Christians. But question arises, whether the president of lonely supper power will ask India to end Hindutva Terror or give preference in making economical gains at the cost of killing of his own community in the hands of Hindu extremists’ terrorists.


Pakistan News Service - PakTribune
 
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Obama won't ask India anything. It will ask India to keep buying the IMF gold, buying US weapons, so that for his next two years, thousands of people relying on defense industries can stay in jobs.


There isn't much that Obama can do.
 
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Pakistan Christian schools strike after killings

By Hasan Mansoor (AFP) – Aug 3, 2009

KARACHI — Christian schools went on strike in Pakistan Monday to protest against the killing of seven Christians in bloody riots that heightened fears of widening unrest in the troubled country, officials said.

An angry mob of Muslims torched 40 houses and a church in the remote village of Gojra in Pakistan's heartland province of Punjab, on Saturday.

Bishop Rafiq Masih of Hyderabad, who represents Christians in the southern province of Sindh and neighbouring insurgency-torn Baluchistan, said missionary schools across Pakistan were closed for three days in mourning.

"The government should do something to defeat extremist elements who want to create division in the society. Please protect minorities from such continuous persecution," he told AFP.

Saleem Michael, an official of the Catholic Board of Education in Pakistan's financial capital Karachi said the 62 schools it controlled, attended by around 50,000 students, were closed for three days.

"We believe in peace, so we are protesting against the Gojra tragedy in a peaceful manner," he told AFP.

The violence flared over alleged desecration of the Koran, which is punishable by death under blasphemy laws in Pakistan, although no executions have ever been carried out.

The law was introduced by former military ruler Zia ul-Haq, who passed tough Islamic legislation and whose rule from 1977-1988 was seen as a critical point in the development of extremist Islam in parts of Pakistan.

Two children -- a brother and sister aged six and 13 -- their parents and 75-year-old grandfather were burnt to death after the mob locked them inside a room of their house, Father Shabbir Bashir told AFP by telephone from Gojra.

"Five members of one family burnt to death, including innocent children and their parents. How we can feel safe and secure in such a country?" he said.

"They killed us. They ransacked our houses. They looted our homes. How we can feel protected?"


President Asif Ali Zardari has offered 500,000 rupees (6,000 dollars) in compensation to relatives for each person killed, federal minorities' affairs minister Shahbaz Bhatti told a news conference in Islamabad.

The government would also pay 300,000 rupees to those whose houses were torched, he said

"One hundred houses were torched, 100 more were looted, seven people were killed and several wounded," Bhatti said.

Christians, who make up less than three percent of Pakistan's 167 million population, and are generally impoverished and marginalised, claim the blasphemy laws are used as an excuse to victimise them.

"We demand the elimination -- through parliament or superior judiciary -- of the black (blasphemy) laws which are in violation of basic fundamental rights," said Church of Pakistan Bishop Sadiq Daniel of Karachi.

"No incident of blasphemy of Koranic verses occurred in Gojra and no Christian could ever think of doing this," he said.

Authorities deployed paramilitary rangers in the area and arrested dozens of suspects on Sunday but Christians said they still feel unprotected.

"The so-called champions of Islam are wrecking havoc with the religious minorities and are defaming Pakistan and Islam in the world," said Daniel.

A Christian lawmaker in North West Frontier Province, which borders Afghanistan in western Pakistan, voiced fears that Christians are no longer safe.

"We are now a target in Pakistan," Prince Javed told AFP.

"We are not refugees. This is our own country. We are Pakistanis by birth, so why they are attacking us?"

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has ordered an inquiry into the alleged desecration of the Koran and appealed to residents to remain calm in Gojra, 160 kilometres (100 miles) west of the Punjab provincial capital Lahore.

The unrest first flared late last month over the "desecration" of pages of a Koran, but the matter was thought to have been resolved amicably, police said.
 
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Christians Clashe With Police During Funerals Services
KARACHI, PAKISTAN - SEPTEMBER 29: An angry Christian youth damages a car on the street during a protest demonstration against the September 25 killings of seven Christian charity workers September 29, 2002 in Karachi, Pakistan. Thousands of emotional mourners chanted slogans against the government during funerals services for the victims. Clashes with police broke out at a cemetery in the city where three of the seven victims were later due to be buried.


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Christians Clashe With Police During Funerals Services
KARACHI, PAKISTAN - SEPTEMBER 29: An angry Christian youth damages a car on the street during a protest demonstration against the September 25 killings of seven Christian charity workers September 29, 2002 in Karachi, Pakistan. Thousands of emotional mourners chanted slogans against the government during funerals services for the victims. Clashes with police broke out at a cemetery in the city where three of the seven victims were later due to be buried.

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