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Sunday 30 December 2007

7 Female Christian students kidnapped by Hindu terorists.

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December 30, 2007

7 female Christian students missing family feared that they have been kidnapped by RSS Hindu terrorists.

Seven teenage girls were missing in eastern India where Christian-Hindu violence left many Christians dead over the past 10 days,

A boarding school informed police about the missing ninth grade students on Saturday, said Satyenbrata Sahu, a divisional commissioner.

"We suspect they have run away out of fear," he told The Associated Press, adding police were searching for the girls.

The families say that in past extremists hindu terorists have also attacked women as well and they fear for their girls.The gang-rape of four nuns and the looting of their convent.On September 22 in the Jhabua region of the central state of Madhya Pradesh.


Christian nuns raped in India by Hindu RSS terrorists

A gang of 10-15 hoodlums knocked on the door of the convent at 2 in the morning, and asked the nuns (who provide medical services to members of the tribes living in the region) to come with them to see a patient, according to Father Lucas Izidore, the secretary of the Indore diocese where the events took place. Izidore said that the nuns, suspicious of the request, refused to open the door and instead bolted themselves into the convent chapel and started praying.

The hoodlums then broke open the iron doors of the convent, and looted the convent. Later, they shouted at the nuns to open the chapel doors, promising that they would not harm them. "On coming out, all the four nuns in the convent were forcibly taken to the nearby fields and gang-raped," said Father Izidore. He requested that the names of the nuns, and the congregation to which they belonged, be withheld.

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At Least Nine Christians Killed In India by hindu terorists As Violence Spreads

BREAKING NEWS: At Least Nine Christians Killed In India by hindu terorists As Violence Spreads (UPDATE) Print E-mail Add to Favorites
Friday, 28 December 2007
By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent
There have been attacks against Christians across India's Orissa state.

BAMUNIGAM, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- At least nine Christians have been killed in India's religiously volatile eastern state of Orissa where Hindu extremists continued attacking Christian institutions and individual believers for a fifth day Friday, December 28, church sources said.

"Seven Christians were killed [Wednesday] December 27 alone in the eastern Indian state," including five who died when "Hindu radicals attacked houses in Barakhama [village] in [Orissa's] Kandhamal district" and a seminary in the village, said the Union of Catholic Asian News (UCA News), an official news agency of Catholic churches.

Two more Christians were reportedly killed when police opened fire at a protesting crowd, but there was no immediate independent verification. With two earlier deaths, at least nine Christians have lost their lives in the violence that started on Monday, December 24, according to church estimates.

"Where is the rule of law?" key Christian leaders asked in an appeal to authorities obtained by BosNewsLife. The regional Archbishop Raphael Cheenath, John Dayal, a member of the National Integration Council advising India's government and Reverend P R Paricha of advocacy group All India Christian Council (AICC), who signed the appeal, suggested that beside the killings some "50 churches and institutions" were known to have been "destroyed or desecrated."

DEEP APPREHENSION

"There is deep apprehension that the State government and the police, despite their lip-service to restore peace and remove the fears of the people, have not shown the alacrity and diligence required in the face of the spreading hate campaign against Christians, coercive and threatening speeches and the violence," Friday's appeal of Christian leaders said.

"It is strange that both the Central and State governments are pleading that police forces cannot enter the deep forest areas because hoodlums have cut trees to block roads. Surely the police have the manpower and machinery to remove such roadblocks and restore the rule of law," they said, adding that India's Central Bureau of Investigation should make arrests and "restore peace" while officials should also give "compensation to all victims."

Regional Catholic Archbishop Raphael Cheenath said earlier in comments published by BosNewsLife this week that the bloodshed began early Monday, December 24, in the small town of Bamunigam, about 336 kilometers (210 miles) southwest of the state capital of Bhubaneswar. "Hindu fundamentalists forcefully removed the Christmas decorations which a local business association had put up [across the town] as a preparation for Christmas." After "some quarrels" a group of people attacked the Christians "with sticks, knives and other lethal weapons," he said, adding that the violence soon spread.

On Friday, December 28, Hindu extremists reportedly continued to attack Christians with swords, wooden sticks and iron bars. Eyewitnesses said that in several places attackers set fire to vehicles, homes and churches, as well as documents and furniture gathered from Christian institutions. Catholic church officials said priests, nuns and laypeople including children and women fled their villages into jungle areas to escape the violence. The whereabouts and fate of some priests remained unknown Friday, December 28. Christian missionaries were also targeted, but there were no reports of injuries, BosNewsLife established.

ESCALATING VIOLENCE

Amid the escalating violence, Christians across the country have held demonstrations, including in front of Orissa Nivas, the Orissa state government's guest house in New Delhi,
where UCA News estimated that some 400 Christians, Catholics among them, gathered with lighted candles. Christian leaders also met India's Federal Home Minister Shivraj Patil
this week to seek his intervention. Patil reportedly promised to help end the violence.

Elsewhere in Bhopal, capital of the central state of Madhya Pradesh, Archbishop Leo Cornelio of Bhopal on December 27 joined about 250 priests and nuns in praying for the return of peace and normalcy in Orissa, UCA News said. The archbishop expressed "deep sorrow" over the victimization of Christians there.

Father Anand Muttungal, spokesperson or the Catholic Church in Madhya Pradesh said in published remarks that the violence in Orissa should be seen "as a political game" of the Hindu-led Bharatiya Janata Party [BJP] or Indian People's Party. Other groups behind the violence include the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or 'World Hindu Council' which opposes the spread of Christianity and what it calls "forced conversions."

Analysts say Orissa is a stronghold of Hindu nationalism. An anti-conversion law has been in place since 1968 in an attempt to block missionary activities by Christians. In 1967 the state adopted the Freedom of Religion Act, which started the process that has led to what human rights groups and churches describe as "repressive" anti-conversion laws. (Stay with BosNewsLife for continues coverage on the crisis in Orissa.) Also read:

Saturday 29 December 2007

Nearly 700 Christians move to relief camps to avoid attacks by RSS Hindus


Nearly 700 Christians fearing attacks by Hindus took shelter in government-run relief camps Saturday after sectarian violence in eastern India left at least four people dead last week.

Authorities were providing food, medicine and security to Christians who moved into the four relief camps on Friday in the rural district of Kandhamal in eastern Orissa state, said Pradeep Kapoor, the inspector-general of police.




Meanwhile, two police officers were suspended for failing to prevent violence on Christmas Eve, when long-standing tensions between the Hindu majority and the small Christian community erupted over conversions to Christianity, Kapoor told The Associated Press.

Nearly 800 police and paramilitary forces were trying to restore calm, he said.

No fresh incidents of violence were reported Saturday for a second day in Kandhamal, nearly 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of Bhubaneshwar, the capital of Orissa state, Kapoor said.

Thursday 27 December 2007

Sikh Community condems The attack on Christians by RSS Hindu terrorists

Dal Khalsa on the behalf of Sikh community sends it condolences to the Indian Christian community,today darkness and heat has taken over human beings and turned them into monsters.Twelve churches were burned and ransacked in eastern India over Christmas as RSS Hindu terrorists attacked members of the Christian minority.Days of celebration were turned into days of bloody carnage.

It is regretful to say that Hindu community as a whole in parts been hijacked by fanatic terrorists in India.These fanatics only have one agenda of creating a pure Hindu race which are similar to Hitler and Nazi party ideals. These ideals are against humanity,we must put a united stand against this fanaticism. As the Sikh community we condemn these acts,These acts can only cerate tension between communities.

The main preaching point which the Hindu Terrorist linked RSS (Rashtriya Swanyamsevak Sangh)have put through that there is only one true ideology in this world,and that is Hindutva and that humanity only has one religion and one culture and that is Hinduism.To forward and to achieve this aim,we must assimilate the society in to Hindutva .

It sees Christianity as merely a branch of Hinduism,it refers to Christians as a part of the Hindu faith, through the alteration of historical books,which are taught in state schools across India as a compulsory curriculum ,its says that jesus was an incarnation of Hindu gods.He was merely there to give direction to society and the west and their anti Hindu elements have taken over jesus and have used him to propagate against Hinduism and that 90% of so called Christianity all over the world is merely a manipulation to be a Christian in India is to be a Hindu.
These ideas have become main stream in the indian polatics. These ideas find favour with polotions of all parties in india,the main being the BJP,the BJP is so heavily influenced by the RSS that it is refered to as the political wing of the RSS.we must stop this fanaticism


It is clear to see the state authorities of failing to intervene quickly enough, drawing comparison with the anti-Muslim in Gujarat in 2002, which left more than 10,000 dead and were state-sponsored according to human rights groups.

"I feel the government has allowed them to continue this sort of thing somehow, because I am afraid they are repeating what happened in Gujarat in the last two-three years," Raphael Cheenath, the Archbishop of Bhubaneswar, the state capital, told local television.

As the recent Gujarat elections show the RSS is gaining more and more power through backing various political parties with communal agendas.
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Bloody christmas to you all by RSS Hindu terrorists


RSS Hindu Terrorists ransack churches and massacre Christians in India


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Twelve village churches were burned and ransacked in eastern India over Christmas as Hindu terrorists attacked members of the Christian minority.

many people have died and more were injured in the violence in Orissa state.

It was sparked after Hindu hard-liners objected to the scale of a Christmas Eve prayer vigil, according to the Catholic Bishops Conference in New Delhi.

More than 450 police had to be deployed to quell the violence, which saw groups of Hindus rampaging through villages in the Kandhamal district, burning the mud and thatch village churches and did nothing insted aided the terorists.

By yesterday afternoon police said the worst of the violence appeared to have subsided.

However, local Christian leaders accused the state authorities of failing to intervene quickly enough, drawing comparison with the anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat in 2002, which left more than 1,000 dead and were state-sponsored according to human rights groups.

"I feel the government has allowed them to continue this sort of thing somehow, because I am afraid they are repeating what happened in Gujarat in the last two-three years," Raphael Cheenath, the Archbishop of Bhubaneswar, the state capital, told local television.

The violence is part of periodic flare-ups between Christians and followers of India's dominant religion who accuse the missionaries of trying to convert low-caste Hindus.

Missionary activity is a source of serious tension in parts of India where hard-line Christian groups talk of "liberating" low-caste Hindus.

Rising anti-missionary sentiment has caused several Indian state governments to pass anti-conversion laws which India's Christians - who represent 2.5 per cent of the country's 1.1 billion population - are fighting in court.

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Tuesday 25 December 2007

Christian Children Shot At On Christmas Eve By The RSS

Celebrations at churches across the country this Christmas Day will be marked by lit trees and candles, hymns and carols, cakes and cookies. And, in some cases, extra security.
As Christian migrants flock in large numbers from states such as Orissa, Jharkhand, Bihar and Tamil Nadu to urban centres, many are finding it hard to leave behind fears of religious discrimination. At least 200 cases of attacks against Christians for their faith have been reported across the country this year, as per the newly formed Christian Legal Association (CLA).
At Christmas Eve services in Orissa, a mob allegedly led by a leader of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) shot at two Christian children to protest celebrations by a church in the Kandhamal district. “The RSS leader instigated local residents and led a mob of more than 100 people carrying sticks and guns to attack the Christians indiscriminately,” parish priest Rabi Sudhasundar of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, told the Indo-Asian News Service.
While such incidents are mainly in smaller towns and villages, the lawyers group notes an increase in cities.
Having a ball: Rev. Vincent Paul with underprivileged children at a community centre in New Delhi. (Ramesh Pathania / Mint)
Having a ball: Rev. Vincent Paul with underprivileged children at a community centre in New Delhi. (Ramesh Pathania / Mint)
In New Delhi, home to an estimated 1.3 million Christians, the minority community has been shaken by at least two incidents  in  recent months.
On the morning of 5 December, at least 100 men entered the Church of Divine Mercy in Pitampura, north Delhi. The men destroyed a generator and machinery, and were overheard shouting, “Church, no church here.” The police are yet to trace the offenders, said a church member who did not want his name mentioned. Police confirmed the incident and said they have dispatched officers on a regular basis to ensure worshippers’ peace.
“There is a general fear among Christians,” says Ivan Moses, a pastor at the Delhi Bible Fellowship. “Although they are celebrating Christmas, it’s not easy.”
On the evening of 28 October, Moses said, four men broke into the Kalyanpuri community hall in east Delhi. A spiritual talk was in progress and about 200 people, including women and children, belonging to several independent church groups, had gathered, when the men started breaking chairs and pelting stones as they yelled: “Jai Shri Ram.”
Moses, who was one of the speakers that evening, says he was slapped four times. A few of the miscreants were arrested after the police arrived. Church members say they were accused of handing out flyers to convert Hindus, but deny the allegations.
They decided not to press formal charges, however, as “we did not want the local pastors to be in trouble,” said Moses. Local police confirmed the incident.


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Christians Attacked by the RSS after Voting for the 'Wrong' Political Party in Gujarat, India



12/24/07 India .- Shortly after campaigning for Hindu fanatic party in the run up to the state legislature election in Gujarat state, Hindu extremists attacked tribal Christians, including a nun, to punish them for supporting the Congress Party.



The attack took place at around 8 p.m. on December 19 in Baidiya village in Vadodara district’s Kawant area while staffs and students of the Don Bosco School and Adivasi Shaishanik Arogya Kendra (Tribal Education and Health Centre) were staging a play on environmental issues for the villagers.



“This is not just an attack on a minority religion, but it is a part of a wider conspiracy to deny human rights and fundamental rights (religious and voting rights) to the Adivasis (tribal or aboriginal people), create division among them, and keep alive the divisive agenda in order to fish in the troubled waters,” Dr. John Dayal, president of the All India Catholic Union, told ICC.



Joseph Monty Rodrigues, the manager of the Don Bosco School described the attack, saying, “As the children were staging the play, one Rathwa Harsingbhai Mansingbhai rushed in and removed the curtain forcefully and hit one of the students of Class IX, Suresh Narubhai Rathwa, on the head.”



Later, another person, identified as Rathwa Pravinbhai, joined Mansingbhai to oppose the play.



Rodrigues gave a first person account in an email message, a copy of which is with ICC.



“They (the miscreants) said the Fathers and Sisters of Don Bosco were supporters of the Congress Party and therefore they must not step into this village. They insulted us and our religion and abused us for being Christians,” said Rodrigues.



At least 500 villagers were watching the play, which was organized by the Christians on an invitation by the village court.



The two miscreants also threatened to burn the Christians alive.



“Apprehending more tensions, we stopped the play at once and packed up our things,” added Rodrigues.



While the Christians were returning, some more people came to attack them.



“We left for Kawant via the Keladra-Pipalda road around 9:30 p.m. While passing from the Sim Segva stream near Keladra, a blue tempo came towards us to knock the motorbike being ridden by our staffs Madubhai Rathwa and Bharsingbhai Rathwa. But, somehow, they managed to escape. The tempo then tried to hit the jeep in which I was sitting.”



There were around 15 people carrying sticks and rods in the tempo. They stopped the vehicles and hit Madubhai Rathwa. Then they dragged the school students out of the other jeep and beat Fr. Damien Sladen, who was accompanying the children. Fr. Sladen was beaten till he fell unconscious.



The tempo was being driven by a person identified as Nangarsing Rathwa.



The miscreants also took away a laptop that was kept in the jeep besides vandalizing the vehicle.



Then the attackers came to the jeep in which Fr. Rodrigues, nun Sr. Manjula, and a few girl students were sitting.



The miscreants held Sr. Manjula’s neck and hand and tried to pull her out. Then they grabbed her scarf and shawl, and pulled her sari (an Indian wrap-around dress for women). They tore her blouse and banged her against the jeep twice and threw her down. They also grabbed her purse and mobile phone, and broke her silver chain.



The attackers also pulled out four girls from the jeep, but Sr. Manjula managed to rescue them and herself, and ran away. In the meantime, even Fr. Rodrigues could escape driving the jeep away.



“I went to the Kawant police station at 11:30 pm and informed the police, who came along with me to the place of the incident, where we found Fr. Damien injured and four girls, and also Sr. Manjula. All of them were crying,” aid Fr. Rodrigues.



The victims were admitted to a hospital.



The police did register a complaint against the attackers, but with initial reluctance.



In the meanwhile, a Hindu extremist sage, Jagat Guru Acharya Narendra Maharaj, led the alleged “reconversion” of around 2,000 tribal (aboriginal) Christians in a function on December 17 in Gujarat state’s Tapi district.



According to The Indian Express Newspaper, the function took place at the Shivaji Grounds area.



The “converts” took an oath and admitted affidavits saying they would not convert to Christianity ever again in the future, said the newspaper.



“Many of the tribal men also cut off their hair and took oaths, while all of them gave thumb impressions on the affidavits saying they have willingly returned to the folds of the Hindu religion,” added the daily.


Christian leaders say such reconversion claims are false, as extremist groups gather poor and illiterate tribal people, who are not Christians in the first place, and portray the rally as a reconversion function.



According to media reports, groups associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the parent organization of numerous Hindu extremist groups and the chief persecutor of Christians in India, sought votes for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief minister, Narendra Modi, to strengthen “Hindu forces” in the state. The BJP is a Hindu nationalist party and political wing of the RSS. (See ICC report dated December 18, “Indian Party Promises to Persecute Christians in order to Gain Votes.)




The assembly polls to the 182-member assembly in Gujarat concluded on December 16. The counting of the votes will begin on December 23.



“It looks as if they (RSS) want to create terror and communal tension before the vote counting and during the Christmas celebrations. The rumors are that the BJP is preparing to create trouble for Christians during the Christmas and this is just the beginning,” added Dayal.

Attack on churches
Attempt to terrorise a whole community

WHILE the people the world over were celebrating Christmas on December 25, the Christians in Orissa’s Kandhamal district were at the receiving end with alleged activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad destroying church after church. In the mindless violence unleashed on the community, one person was killed and several were injured. The attack was ostensibly to retaliate against the alleged manhandling of a VHP leader. That the VHP chose to convert some Christians to Hinduism on that day bears out that the whole purpose was to foment trouble. Orissa is one state where the so-called Freedom of Religion law is in force which makes it obligatory for the organisers of such conversion ceremonies to follow certain procedures. That the VHP has been paying scant regard for such a law on the specious plea that what it organises is not conversion but “home-coming”.

Despite all the potential for mischief, the district authorities failed to take any preemptive action. What’s more, they could not even protect the house of a minister from the communally surcharged lot. It is not the first time that Orissa has witnessed religious tension. The burning of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two minor sons was preceded by several incidents of attack on the minorities in the name of protest against cow slaughter and religious conversion. It is the kid-glove treatment those behind such violent campaigns received that emboldened them to burn the missionary who was tending to the leprosy patients in one of the most backward areas of Orissa. There are feudal and pseudo-political forces that do not want the poor to get educated and know their legal and democratic rights for fear it would upset the caste-based social system.

The Orissa government is duty-bound to take stringent action against all those who desecrated the churches. It should also go after those who “attacked” the VHP leader and bring them to book. No excuse is good enough to terrorise a whole community. In fact, any leniency shown will be construed as a failure of the state to protect not just the life and property of the people but also their right to preach and practise their religious beliefs. What the Orissa government does in Kandhamal district will show how committed it is to uphold the rule of law and the religious rights of the people.






RSS Terrorists Victory In Elections Gujarat State

India's Hitler
By Ram Puniyani
12/26/2007
Surpassing many predictions, Narendra Modi has done very well in the Gujarat assembly elections, bringing his victory tally to the one close to post carnage elections of 2002. While 2002 elections were preceded by an unprecedented polarization of the society, in the current one it appeared as if there are many a factors which will go against Modi, the internal dissidents, the incumbency factor, the efforts of secular groups and slightly better efforts by Congress. This gave the impression that the results would be touch and go, but they turned out to be similar to the previous one giving him a massive mandate.

This makes many a things clear. One, that polarization has seeped in very deep in Gujarat's society. After every bout of communal violence, the major player of the violence, in this case the RSS affiliate, the BJP, emerges stronger. In this election also, as was the case in the last elections, the BJP's performance has been best where the carnage was maximum. In other parts of the country the polarization is reaching towards the critical line from where the rupture in the fabric of society becomes irreversible. It seems that this has already happened in Gujarat. A state that began as a Hindu Rashtra laboratory seems to be turning into a Hindu Rashtra factory. One of the major successes of the RSS-BJP combine has been that it has been able to propagate successfully that Hindu Rashra is for the benefit of all Hindus, that there is a struggle between Hindu and Muslim interests and, perhaps most importantly, that the RSS is on the side of the Hindus, while others are against them. The real fact is that by using the religion card, the RSS is merely playing with the identity of Hindus and enhancing an agenda which goes against the social transformation of caste and gender, which in turn is against the interests of the majority of Hindus.

Furthermore, the RSS has succeeded in instilling a fear of Muslims in the majority community. The formula used is that all terrorists are Muslims, baying for the blood of Hindus and that the RSS combine is their only saviour. The propaganda is that while so many terror attacks are taking place all over the country, the Hindus in Gujarat are safe due to the Modi/BJP/RSS rule. All this is projected as 'nationalism'. The second illusion created relates to progress in Gujarat. The fact is that it has always been among India's more developed states. Now it is being presented that all this is due to Modi's rule.

Sometimes what matters is not the truth but as to what is propagated and made a part of social psyche. One cannot but draw many analogies from Hitler who went on to create a fascist state. In that case also, the charisma of one person overshadowed the whole party. The only difference between the German and Gujarat analogy is that in Germany the entire nation came under Hitler's spell while in India the trishuls are marching at a different pace in each state.

The journey of Hindutva fascism in Gujarat began with the anti-Dalit riots of 1980-81, followed by the anti-OBC (other backward classes) riots of 1986. The NRI Gujaratis, the money order senders, have played a large role in consolidating and strengthening the fascism in their land. Conscious social engineering was used to co-opt adivasis and dalits into the Hindutva fold from late 1980s. For this, the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram campaigned against Christian missionaries – which were not many in number – and attacked the miniscule Christian community. For co-opting other deprived sections, including dalits, intense religiosity was promoted. A section of the urban population saw the benefits of the type of intimidation created by the politics of the RSS and its affiliates. While Muslims and Christians were directly hit the other major goal was to subdue the dalits and adivasis to ensure that the status quo is maintained.

While comparing BJP/RSS politics with fascism in the 1990s one is hard pressed to explain the absence of a charismatic leader at the national level at that time. Classically speaking, a fascist movement has to have a charismatic leader at the helm. While Advani was spearheading the Hindutva agenda and Vajpayee was wearing the liberal mask very cleverly, neither had the requisite charisma to whip the crowd into a frenzy. Modi stepped in and has filled this gap and that too very effectively. Not only he is getting away with murder, he is able to project it as a sign of bravery and courage.

However, history does not repeat itself in the same manner. In Germany, fascism rode all over Germany with uniform speed, with speed which was blinding, and went on to target Jews. The RSS, the patriarch of all rightwing Hindu organizations, began in 1925 but it is only since the 1980s that is has been able to actualize its political agenda in a serious way. While Modi's victory will pave the way for total abolition of liberal space in Gujarat, the BJP has already been overshadowed by one supreme leader. The plight of the minorities in the state and other weaker sections of society is going to deteriorate while the increasingly affluent middle class will rejoice.

Modi's victory is a warning signal of transition of sub critical fascism, transcending the critical line to strangulate democratic values in an ideological form all over the country. The disarray in the BJP will give way to strong optimism, to strive for power at center. All this may take place sooner than later if the secular movements do not wake up and broaden their reach. Even today those standing for secular values are much more in number and strength than those who have came under the spell of divisive forces, communal forces. The point is can they come together to ensure that India goes in the direction being asserted by Modi/BJP/RSS type politics.

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Monday 24 December 2007

RSS GENOCIDAL KILLERS OF GURJARAT 2002

TV Interview On The Sting Operation To Expose The RSS and Hindutva Killers of Gujarat 2002

An RSS Killer speaks on video of how he murdered an unborn baby

It has been written in my FIR. There was this pregnant woman. I slit her open, sisterf**r, showed them what’s what, what kind of revenge we can take if our people are killed. I am not a feeble vegetarian. We didn’t spare anyone. They shouldn’t even be allowed to breed. I say that even today. Whoever they are—women, children, whoever—nothing to be done to them but cut them down, thrash them, slash them, burn the bastards.




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RSS Genocidal Killers of Gujarat 2002

TV Interview On The Sting Operation To Expose The RSS and Hindutva Killers of Gujarat 2002

An RSS Killer speaks on video of how he murdered an unborn baby

It has been written in my FIR. There was this pregnant woman. I slit her open, sisterf**r, showed them what’s what, what kind of revenge we can take if our people are killed. I am not a feeble vegetarian. We didn’t spare anyone. They shouldn’t even be allowed to breed. I say that even today. Whoever they are—women, children, whoever—nothing to be done to them but cut them down, thrash them, slash them, burn the bastards.




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RSS Succeed In Making Genocidal Killer Win In Gujarat State Elections

BJP to announce fresh Modi term
Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi RSS Thugs led his party to a fourth straight poll victory
India's Hindu nationalist BJP is due to announce that Narendra Modi will continue as chief minister of Gujarat state after winning a key state poll.

Mr Modi's BJP won 117 of 182 seats in the state assembly. Its main rival, the Congress party, won 59 seats.

The chief minister is set to begin a third term after Sunday's win.

Correspondents say the BJP's victory in Gujarat will boost the party as it challenges Congress ahead of a general election due in the next 18 months.

State party leaders are due to meet in Gujarat to elect Mr Modi as the leader of the legislative party, paving the way for him to continue as the chief minister.

'Historic'

Mr Modi is expected to be sworn in on Thursday.

It is the fourth consecutive BJP election victory in Gujarat.

The Congress party acknowledged its defeat in the state, but reminded voters of religious riots in 2002.

Mr Modi has been accused of failing to protect Muslims in the riots, which claimed the lives of 1,000 people.


Few politicians have done so much to polarise Indian public opinion in recent years as Gujarat's Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Narendra Modi
Many Gujaratis have applauded Mr Modi on the economy

Mr Modi has been referred to by some critics as the merchant of death.

He hit the headlines in 2002, when he was accused of failing to halt some of the worst religious violence India has ever seen.

Riots erupted after dozens of Hindu pilgrims were killed in a train fire in the town of Godhra.Tehelka news group has now confirmed that this was done by the RSS itself to turn majority Hindus agianst the minority Muslims

More than 4,000 people, mostly Muslims, died in the ensuing violence.

His opponents say he indirectly egged on Hindu mobs who are believed to have led most of the attacks.

His supporters say he could have done little under the circumstances to prevent the violence.

But since then, Mr Modi has been seen as the face of militant Hinduism.

He may polarise public opinion in India but he has also been credited for bringing prosperity and development to Gujarat.

A lover of expensive clothes, he is considered to be business friendly.

The state's economy has been growing at more than 10% a year, significantly above the national average, and many Gujaratis are feeling wealthier.

But while those who have benefited during his time as chief minister will applaud his re-election, for the victims of the 2002 riots, a victory for Mr Modi is likely to be just one more symbol of injustice.

RSS role

When Mr Modi was re-elected state chief minister in December 2002 his biggest gains were in areas of intercommunal violence.

During those elections he campaigned openly on a platform of hardline Hinduism.

The Gujarat riots of 2002
The Gujarat riots of 2002 left Over 4,000 people dead

Analysts say the reason why the chief minister remains relatively unscathed is the strong support he enjoys among senior leaders in the right-wing Nazi Hindu organisation, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

The RSS, founded in the 1920s with a clear objective to make India a Hindu nation, functions as an ideological fountainhead to a whole host of hardline Hindu groups - including the BJP with which it has close ties.

The RSS has a particularly strong base in Gujarat and Mr Modi's ties to it were seen as a strength the organisation could tap when he joined the state unit of the BJP in the 1980s.

Mr Modi reportedly married a woman working as a teacher in a poor Muslim area about 100km (60 miles) from Gujarat's commercial capital, Ahmedabad.

But his official biography makes no mention of it.

Critics say the omission is in keeping with the value that RSS traditionalists place on a life of bachelorhood - allowing in their view true dedication to the organisation.

Earthquake

Mr Modi is one of a set of savvy BJP leaders who are as comfortable with IT as with the hardline politics of the Hindu right.

This combination is believed to be central to their political appeal.

BJP party worker
Mr Modi has wide support among party hardliners

Mr Modi has a formidable reputation as a party organiser.

This skill, along with an ability for secrecy, comes from long years of training as an RSS "pracharak" or propagandist, analysts say.

Mr Modi got his big break in the public arena when his predecessor in the state, Keshubhai Patel, was forced to step down in the fall-out from the earthquake in January 2001 that killed nearly 20,000 people.

Critics say that even if his BJP support withers, as long as Mr Modi holds the backing of the RSS he will be hard to prise from office.

Saturday 22 December 2007

Indian Christian Kidnapped In Karnataka State by Hindu terrorists RSS


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NEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Hindu Terrorists have kidnapped a devoted Indian Christian in a religiously volatile region of the Indian state of Karnataka, the latest incident in an ongoing crackdown on Christians in several parts of the country, a human rights official with close knowledge about the situation told BosNewsLife Saturday, December 22.

Sajan K. George, president of the advocacy group Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC) said 45-year-old Gajanana Poojari was abducted "by four masked men" from his home in the early hours of Friday, December 21, in the Shiroor area, about 73 kilometers (45 miles) outside the town of Udupi.

The men "blindfolded" him, "trussed him up" and "carried him off to a red car parked near by," George said. "Poojari raised an alarm by shouting, and made a futile attempt to escape, but he was muffled by his abductors and driven away under cover of darkness," the GCIC official said.

Neighbors heard Gajanana Poojari's cries and informed his local pastor, Rev. K.A Abraham of the Life&Light Ministries group, but they do not know his whereabouts, George claimed. Police officials are reportedly investigating the incident.

RADICAL GROUPS

George said the abductors are suspected to be members of one of several radical Hindu groups fighting the spread of Christianity in this predominantly Hindu nation. "Gajanan Poojari put his faith in Christ several years ago, but his family and some locals have been against this. He had been brutally beaten" by a suspected Hindu militant about four years ago "for his faith in Jesus Christ," he added.

The kidnapping came after a crowd of Hindu extremists allegedly threatened Poojari and Pastor Abraham last week. "Gajananna Poojari made an open statement before the police official" who was asked to intervene,” and the hostile crowd saying that even if he is killed or deserted by any one, he would continue to follow Christ," George said.

Poojari is married with three children. The situation of his family was not immediately clear Saturday, December 22. The kidnapping is no isolated incident, GCIC and other rights groups say.

The GCIC has said it recorded at least 500 attacks against Christians, many of them missionaries, carried out by Hindu militants backed by political parties and groups.

Thursday 20 December 2007

RSS Hindutva Thugs Promise To Persecute Christians & Muslims In Return For Votes


12/18/07 India (International Christian Concern) - Hindu extremist groups openly campaigned for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the run up to the elections to the state legislature in the western state of Gujarat, indicating that they work in tandem to persecute religious minorities, including Christians.

According to media reports, groups associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the parent organization of numerous Hindu extremist groups and the chief persecutor of Christians in India, sought votes for the BJP chief minister, Narendra Modi, to strengthen "Hindu forces" in the state. Voting for the 182-member assembly in Gujarat ended on December 16.

For instance, an elusive but overtly militant group, "Hindu Brotherhood - Kashmiri Hindu Liberation Army" (HB-KHLA), appealed for votes saying Modi's victory could be a means to "Hinduize politics and militarize Hindus."

"Don't let your children ask you, 'When you had a chance, why did you not establish Hindutva....because of you, we are at the mercy of radicals (read Muslims and Christians),'" said an email message sent en masse through a Google group by the HB-KHLA. ICC has a copy of the email.

The term "Hindutva," a Hindu nationalistic ideology, was coined by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (popularly known as Veer Savarkar) in 1923 through a pamphlet "Hindutva: Who is a Hindu."
According to Hindutva, India belongs to the Hindu majority community, and religious minorities, mainly Christians and Muslims, are outsiders.

"We are still slaves of Christian missionaries and Islamic radicals and vote for hungry pseudo-secular political leaders (of the opposition Congress party). Your vote (to the BJP) will kill all of them."

As a solution to the "Muslim and Christian problems (read terrorism and conversions)," the HB-KHLA suggests: "We Hindus should militarise and industrialize ourselves… In the army, navy and air force, Hindus should have the majority. In fact, people with double faiths should not be allowed to enter the Indian military. This is the only way to keep ourselves safe."

According to its charter, India needs to establish "a single party militarized government based on the divine laws of Hindu Dharma (religion), and Hindutva ideology."

The HB-KHLA website, http://www.hindurashtra.org , carries no contact details but an email identity.
Similarly, Ashok Singhal, the chief of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council or VHP) told the media that his organization did not want the "model state" to fall into the hands of a party run by a "Christian foreigner" (referring to Congress party president Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, a Roman Catholic by birth).

On November 30, The Telegraph newspaper reported Singhal as saying that it was a myth that Hindu outfits would oppose the BJP in Gujarat and allow power to slip into the hands of a "foreigner."

"The BJP is the symbol of Hindu forces," he said.

The assurance by the VHP came against the backdrop of divisions within the BJP and its tensions with groups linked to the RSS, including the VHP.

The newspaper said the top BJP leadership had held several meetings with RSS leaders to turn them around, "aware that winning an election without the Sangh's cadres might not be easy."

In response, the VHP held election campaigns for the BJP in Dangs district. "We are going to help the BJP 110 per cent. We need them. The BJP helps us in organizing tribals," admitted Surji Gavit, a VHP worker, while talking to the NDTV news channel on December 5.

The Gujarat district of Dangs is of particular interest to the VHP because it is dominated by tribal people where close to 30 percent of the population is estimated to be Christian. However, at the state-level, Christians comprise less than one percent of the total population, which is more than 50 million.

Dangs is infamous for a spate of anti-Christian violence from December 25, 1998 to January 3, 1999. The attacks followed the distribution of pamphlets against Christians and a massive rally where provocative speeches were made against Christian tribal peoples by the Hindu Jagran Manch (Forum for Revival of Hindus, or HJM), another RSS-related group.

The BJP administration was warned by Christians of tensions due to the rally, but the authorities allegedly refused to take any preventive measures. Nor did authorities do anything to protect Christians or punish the guilty.

According to analysts, the RSS cadre helps the BJP, its political wing, to win elections by raising issues that divide communities along religious lines. Having come to power, the BJP in turn helps the RSS cadre to indulge in violence with impunity.

Gujarat is seen as the BJP's "laboratory of Hindutva" by rights activists.

Weekly magazine Tehelka recently released the results of a sting operation indicating the involvement of Modi and his BJP colleagues in the anti-Muslim carnage in February and March 2002.

The violence, in which at least 2,000 people, mainly Muslims, were killed, took place as a reaction to an incident where a train carrying Hindu activists was allegedly torched, killing 59 people in Gujarat's Godhra town on February 27, 2002. Hindu groups blamed a Muslim mob for the fire.

Recently, the RSS organized a massive anti-Christian rally in Dangs from February 11 to 13, 2006.

The U.S. in March 2005 had denied Modi a diplomatic visa and also revoked his tourist/business visa as per a section of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act that prohibits anybody who was "responsible for, or directly carried out, at any time, particularly severe violations of religious freedom" from entering that country. Modi wanted to visit the U.S. for a meeting organised by the Association of Indian-Americans of North America.

Sunday 16 December 2007

The goverment will protect the rss

Hindu India and its Terrorists comdey show


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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) a Hindu terrorist organisation will be given more police protection and public funding to fortify their headquarters to protect it from terrorists attack.Its is very humorous that terrorists are given protection by the government to protect them self from terrorism.Mentioning that people have to eat rats and other small animal to scraps to living in this country but the rss must come first they run this country. Here is video showing the poor of India and the caste system forced on them which is keeping them poor is enforced by the rss so we must build the wall.



The city police will construct a boundary wall and watchtowers to bolster the security of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters in the Mahal area. Terrorists had unsuccessfully tried to storm the building on June 1, 2006.

Commissioner of Police Satyapal Singh said the wall would be 12-ft high and will have two watch towers and utilities for the deployed security personnel. "The policemen posted in the watch towers would not be visible from outside and only the police control room will know about their presence," Singh said. The watch towers will reduce the number of police personnel to be deployed for security at the RSS headquarters, he added.

The wall will replace the metal barricades presently placed to guard the building perceived as one of the most vulnerable places in the city and hence the fortification plan. The wall has been named Suraksha Kavach.

Sources said that a special team from Mumbai had visited Nagpur some months ago. After reviewing the security arrangements at RSS headquarters recommended the security wall. The city police then sent a communication to Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) seeking permission for the construction, which was promptly granted.

As NMC did not have adequate funds at disposal, state BJP president Nitin Gadkari sanctioned Rs 10 lakh from his MLC funds for the wall. However, mayor Maya Iwnate has promised all possible help in construction of the wall.

Sources further said that top RSS functionaries were not very keen on the security wall. They did not offer much cooperation to the police and the NMC. The bhoomipujan for the wall was performed on Saturday morning near the RSS building. It is expected to be complete in three months.

Saturday 15 December 2007

Hindu terrorists level Catholic parish to the ground



The news agency Fides is reporting that 150 Hindu extremists linked to rss (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) have leveled the Church of Divine Mercy to the ground before its construction could be finished.

On December 5 at about 7am a armed gang of about 150 extremists took over the buildingsite and forced the workers to leave the premises and then began to destroy the building and the machinery for construction.

Eyewitnesses told Fides that the mob shouted anti-Christian slogans and said they would "not tolerate Christian proselytizing” and the "the christ cant save now". When they had finished their destruction they warned the builders that if work started again, they would be killed with their entire families.

The Catholic community has responded with shock and sadness to the unprovoked attack. The assault was carried out because the growing hate being spread by the hindi terrorists. The complex was to include rooms for pastoral and charitable activities.


A recent report presented to Indian authorities found no less than 464 cases of violence against Christians or Christian property have been reported in the past 20 months. This is due to growing religious extremism in india as whole the states of punjab,haryana,kashmir,Bihar, Karnataka and Gujarat are some of the worse efected states.

Wednesday 12 December 2007

Narendra Modi for Prime Minster Say RSS

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Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat State in India, who seeks re-election, has been blamed for failing to stop massacre in 2002.

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AHMEDABAD, INDIA— Five years after more than 20,000, were massacred by Hindu terrorist group rss as violence swept through the Indian state of Gujarat, the man censured by the courts for failing to stop the violence is in a tight race to keep his job as the state’s chief minister.

The contest is being closely watched as an indicator of the strength of his Bharatiya Janata Party, it is known as the political wing of the terorist rss which is still struggling after its defeat in the 2004 national elections by facist congress party. The local election, which starts Tuesday, could also shape the party if the chief minister, Narendra Modi, is re-elected, increasing his eventual chances of taking over the party’s leadership.

Mr. Modi, 57, is a cult figure to his followers, but a pariah to most outside his party, largely because of the upheaval in Gujarat, one of the worst outbreaks of sectarian violence since the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. The debate about him has only grown in recent weeks after an influential magazine presented evidence suggesting that he may have supported the violence, a contention he has dismissed as politically motivated.

For all the outside scrutiny of the vote and what it says about his party’s view of sectarian tensions, the killings have barely merited a mention from either Mr. Modi or the leadership of the rival Congress Party. Instead, both parties are focusing, at least on the surface, on whether Bharatiya Janata has done enough to further economic development in Gujarat, in western India.

Mr. Modi’s image makers have advised him to concentrate on the economy in an effort to recast himself. When he last sought re-election, in 2002, soon after the massacer, he fought on a platform of Hindutva, his party’s trademark Hindu nationalism, which calls for Hindu unity and fans fears about Muslims.

Now he is at pains to present a more acceptable face, in part because of his aspirations to lead the party, whose current leaders are in their 80s. Everything about the campaign showcases a new India and a “vibrant” Gujarat. The cellphones of volunteers for Mr. Modi’s party trill with songs of homage to his achievements, set to the tune of Gujarati music. Volunteers have uploaded clips of Mr. Modi’s most rousing speeches on YouTube.

“His Hindutva credentials are unblemished,” said Arun Jaitley, a party strategist. “He is not required to restate them.”

Tuesday 11 December 2007

Indian Christian are under attacks by Hindu terrorists

Indian Christian body laments attacks by Hindu Terrorists




"There have been 500 reported incident of anti-Christian violence in India in the past 23 months," asserts Dr Sajan K George, National President Global Council of Indian Christians in his message for International Human Rights Day

The advocacy group based in Bangalore said that influential Hindu organisations such as Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or the National Volunteers' Organization (RSS), and the Bharatiya Janata Party have been promoting attacks against Christian workers.

"The attacks on Christians have been largely the sinister religious hatred of the Hinduvta forces, under the umbrella organisation of the Sangh Parivar like the RSS and the BJP," it said.

Quoting one of the constitutional rights that declares every Indian citizen the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, GCIC questioned why seven states in India had introduced the Anti Conversion Laws which ban 'forced' religious conversions.these are not coversion laws these are anti christian passed by country run by fanatics hindu terorists hell bound on the cerstion of pure race of hindus.

This, the GCIC said, is in violation of Article 25 of the Indian Constitution of India, which denies sikhs and other minortis of their basic human right. the fantanics want this law to exted so cristians can be classified as hindus.

GCIC expressed grave concern over the renewed activities of communal forces, the latest manifestation of which was the attack on two groups of sisters and brothers belonging to the order of the Missionaries of Charity.

It also pointed out the series of escalating brutalities inflicted on hapless individuals and attacks on worshippers in India.

However, “While the missionaries are quite willing to pardon the evil doers, from the point of view of peace in society, such disruptive forces cannot be allowed to play free," GCIC said. "They have already done enough to sow seeds of discord in the name of religion and caste. This type of threat to internal freedom is worse than terrorist attacks."

Saturday 8 December 2007

RSS,& Supporting Groups Threaten To Send Suicidal Squads Into The Sikh's Golden Temple

Hindu Fascists Threaten to Terrorize Punjab
Shiv Sena: We will Attack Harmandir Sahib complex to remove the Portrait and punish the gulity

The Sikh community has once again been disrupted by Hindu Terorist organizations in what is being perceived as yet another war against the Sikh principals and beliefs. The installment of Baba Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale’s portrait at the Ajiab Ghar Museum in Sri Amritsar has led the Shiv Sena and Bhartiya Janata Party to launch fresh attacks on the Sikh community.

Criticism of anti-Sikh organizations augmented the day as the SGPC President declared that the portrait would be installed on November 30. Although the reason behind such courage expressed by Avtar Makkar remains in doubt to everyone, sikh organisatons have expressed appreciation towards the SGPC for carrying out the work which has been pending for years.

The installment ceremony started with kirtan performed by Bhai Harpal Singh, Hazoori Ragi Jatha Sri Harmandir Sahib. Several leaders also took stage and expressed their views on the contributions of Baba Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale towards the Sikh Nation. The inauguration ceremony was jointly carried out by Jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti, Singh Sahib Giani Gurbhachan Singh, Avtar Makkar, Harnaam Singh Dhumma and Bhai Isher Singh. Ardas was performed by Singh Sahib Giani Gurbhachan Singh.Threats to interfere in Sikh religious affairs and to storm the Sikh Museum in the Golden Temple - Amritsar were also made on National TV within India,

Although the program organized to install the portrait was a low-level function, it has sparked huge confrontations. The BJP has sent several notices to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee to once again review its decision to install the portrait at Ajaib Ghar. Complaints have also been sent to Parkash Badal by the BJP seeking his involvement in removing the portrait.

Shiv Sena , the Hindu terrorist organization responsible for mass murders of Sikhs during the 1980’s and 90’s, has publicly maligned the move by the SGPC and has asked it to remove the portrait. Complaints have also been filed with several high level Government officials by the BJP and Shiv Sena seeking their involvement . In addition, an ultimatum has been issued to Parkash Badal, after which the Shiv Sena will take matters in its own hands.

Tereorist Leader Sanjiv Bhardwaj of the Shiv Sena has announced that if the SGPC fails to remove the portrait, they will attack the the complex and punish the 'gulity' themselves. In addition, whoever attacks the compound will be rewarded by the Shiv Sena in gold and millions of rupees.

In addition to that, Terrorist leader Bhardwaj declared that they aim step up their violent campagin against the Christians in Punjab and would do whatever it take to stop shudars or dalits from converting to Christanity.He also said that Hinduism is the only true path to humanity those who oppose the caste system including those who convert are the enemies of the faith and must be delt with.


Bhardwaj declared that the Shiv Sena and BJP leaders will be holding meetings with other Hindu organizations based throughout India to deal with the issue of so-called ‘terrorism’ and free speech in Punjab.

On the other hand, Panthic Sikh organizations have criticized the comments by the terror leader . S. Simranjit Singh Mann, President Shiromani Akali Dal (A), declared that portraits of Baba Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and other Sikh Shaheeds (Martyrs) will be installed in all Gurdwara Sahibs and Sikh museums in Punjab.


RSS Hindu Terrorists, attack Muslims in New Delhi on anniversary of Babri mosque destruction



















NEW DELHI --RSS Hindu Terrorists, attacked Muslims in New Delhi on anniversary of the Babri mosque destruction Hindu extremists attacked Muslim protesters in New Delhi on Thursday,caring swords ,knife and trisuls and the large bamboo sticks the Hindu mobs attacked the peaceful demonstration by Muslim groups gathered to mark the anniversary of the 1992 destruction of a 16th century mosque.

Police were aiding the Hindu extremists and lot of Muslim protesters were injured and insted of arresting the extremist terrorists they arrested the protesters for no given reason ,only that they were Muslim

Several hundred members of Shiv Sena(RSS Wing), a hard-line Hindu group, marched in downtown New Delhi to celebrate the destruction of the Babri mosque 15 years ago by Hindu extremists, an event that inflamed India and led to widespread massacre of Muslims all over India.

They were met there by protesters from a coalition of Muslim groups calling for the mosque to be rebuilt and for those that destroyed it to be brought to justice.

Witnesses said the Shiv Sena members charged the Muslims, setting off the violence. .

"The Shiv Seniks who attacked us should be arrested, " said Abu Asim, a Muslim member of Parliament who was at the rally.

"For 15 years we have been celebrating this day as victory day. Today we were attacked with bamboo sticks by hundreds of these people," said Vinod Bhardwaj, a Shiv Sena activist.

On Dec. 6, 1992, hundreds of Hindu extremists pulled down the 16th century Babri mosque, claiming it was built on a Hindu holy site. massacre of Muslims followed , 2,0000 innocent Muslims across India,Muslims were systematically killed in planned violence by Hindu fascist groups supported by govt.across India.

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Malaysian PM Wants Action Taken Against Those With Links To The RSS


Malaysian PM considering detention of Indian activists: report



KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) — Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has reportedly warned that ethnic Indian activists accused of having links with Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers could be held under internal security laws.

Ethnic rights group Hindraf, which organised mass anti-discrimination protests in November that were broken up with tear gas and water cannon, has been accused of seeking support from the Tigers.

Abdullah said he had ordered police to monitor Hindraf leaders and followers on suspicion of association with terrorists, and that they could be dealt with under the Internal Security Act (ISA) which allows detention without trial.

"ISA is an option," the premier said according to the New Straits Times. "I will decide when the time is right."

"If they are deemed (as a threat to national security) we will know what to do."

Cabinet minister Nazri Abdul Aziz reportedly said Hindraf would be banned if it was found to be supported by groups like the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and Hindu paramilitary group Rashtriya Swayamesevak Sangh (RSS).

"If it is true that Hindraf leaders have links with them, Hindraf is also a terrorist group," the de facto law minister said according to the Star daily.



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Hindu Mob Attacks a Gurdwara and kills Sikhs again in Delhi


Prabhjit Singh who died of injuries from this vicious attack by Hindu terrorists

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There is darkness everywhere, blood spatters and an unconscious body on the floor. The location is New Delhi, Capital of World’s largest Democracy – India, where a hindu terrorists have raided and pillaged a Gurdwara building and viciously beaten an innocent Sikh man to death.The deadly rampage took place at Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Baljit Nagar, New Delhi. On the night of November 22nd,a mob entered the Gurdwara Sahib after breaking its main door where they attacked and they could find,Prabhjit Singh was attacked and beaten to death afterwards they destroyed a substantial amount of Gurdwara Sahib property.



The DSGMC complained that police is aiding the attacks on Sikhs by Hindu facists who usually hire terrorists from Hindutva groups like RSS to attack non Hindus, it has reportedly not registered any cases againts these Hindu terrorists.Their have been many attacks on Sikhs by Hindu terrorists just this year alone, from forcefully converting Sikhs into Hinduism by cuttin g their hair. This past year Delhi has seen many attacks like this there has been no action taken against the Hindu Terorists and goverment has turned a blind eye to the Sikhs in Delhi once again.

Sunday 2 December 2007

ONE MORE CRURCH DEMOLISHED BY HINDU RSS INCREASE IN OPPRESION


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CHURCH DEMOLISHED AND A YOUNG MAN MURRED BY HINDU RSS IN CHHATTISGARH



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Local Christians say Hindu terrorists are responsible, but police deny claim.

NEW DELHI, November 27 (Compass Direct News) – A mob allegedly led by a Hindu extremist group demolished a house church and beat the pastor and believers on November 19 in Chhattisgarh state’s Bastar district. The following day, a young relative of the pastor allegedly kidnapped by the extremists was found dead in a nearby jungle.

The attack on a house church belonging to the Christ Missionary Movement took place at about 5 p.m. in Mandwa village near Jadgalpur area of Bastar. The body of 21-year-old Aayatu Kashyap, a Christian and distant relative of the church’s pastor, Suduru Kashyap, was found about 15 kilometers (nine miles) from the village.

The superintendent of police of Bastar district, G.P. Singh, confirmed the incidents but denied the claim of local Christians that Hindu extremists were behind the attack and killing.

According to the All India Christian Council (AICC), the attack was led by the Bajrang Dal, youth wing of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or World Hindu Council, whose members came in a jeep to attack the church and Pastor Kashyap, warning him not to conduct worship services again.

The extremists vandalized the church till it came to rubble, said an AICC statement, adding that they tied up Pastor Kashyap and his associates and severely beat them. Area Christians reportedly said the extremists tried to kill the pastor by throwing a heavy stone on his head.

A local Christian, on condition of anonymity, said the mob identified 21-year-old Aayatu Kashyap as Pastor Kashyap’s relative, and therefore they killed him.

Area Christians said the extremists abducted the young man the day of the attack, murdered him, and left his body in the jungle on the outskirts of the village. They said a police report showed the death occurred that night, November 19, between 7 and 8 o’clock, and that knife wounds were evident on the body.

The AICC quoted Arun Pannalal, general secretary of the Chhattisgarh Christian Forum, as saying that when Pastor Kashyap and his associates went to the Kodenar police station to lodge a complaint, they were detained for 24 hours without food and water and later released without their complaint being registered.

The police reportedly registered the complaint after the AICC issued the statement on November 22.

Police Version

Superintendent Singh said the killing of Pastor Kashyap’s relative was a “separate incident.”

“The body was found around 15 kilometers from Mandwa village, and the deceased was drunk,” he said.

Asked about the injuries found on his body, Singh said the young man was apparently killed from a heavy stone crushing his head.

He said police had registered a separate complaint against unidentified persons for the killing under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, which concerns murder.

The police superintendent also told Compass that those who attacked Pastor Kashyap and members of his church were local villagers who had been objecting to the pastor constructing a church hall inside his house.

Police said the 21 people arrested were local residents who did not belong to any Hindu extremist groups.

“The villagers were also angry with the pastor because he used to criticize other gods,” Singh said. The superintendent claimed the pastor received only “minor” injuries.

“There is another pastor in the area, but he was not attacked,” Singh said. “Why was only Kashyap’s church targeted?”

There are around 40 converted families in Mandwa village, he said, adding that some of them attend Pastor Kashyap’s church while others go to the church of the other pastor.

Chhattisgarh is ruled by Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, political wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the most influential Hindu extremist group and parent organization of a plethora of militant organizations in India.

The north-central state is one of the most insecure states for the Christian minority community. Chhattisgarh has a population of more than 20.8 million, out of which only 401,035 are Christian.


Anti Christian violence peaks in India, fresh attack in Haryana

A group of RSS extremists attack and threaten two young Baptists in Bhiwani accusing them of forced conversions. John Dayal President of the All India Catholic Union warns: Hindu fundamentalists have orchestrated an out and out campaign against minorities with precise ideological and political ends. There has been an average of 4 cases a week since summer.


Mumbai (AsiaNews) – Beaten and threatened by a group of Hindu fundamentalists, two young Christians saw their books and religious set alight. According to their aggressors they were trying to convert the local population. A refrain long used to justify all kinds of violence carried out on India’s Christian minority. The event took place on November 14th in Naya Bazar, Bhiwani, Haryana State. Catholics human rights activists warn that the situation is worsening: between the summer and autumn of 2007 there has been a sharp rise in cases of abuse against Christians in particular in States governed by the fundamentalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The Bhiwani ’“incident” is the latest in a long list. The two young Baptist Christians were in a shop where they were showing their books to the owner, a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh [Rss, Hindu fundamentalist paramilitary group ed]. The shopkeeper immediately mobilised he group and told other activists that the boys were distributing Christian’s books with an aim to convert.

The youths were thrashed and taken in procession through city roads to the local Baptist Church where later their religious literature was burnt and the community threatened. The Civil police registered a case in connection with this episode against eight RSS members who were later arrested.

Speaking to AsiaNews John Dayal president of the All India Catholic Union, warns that Harayana is not the only state witnessing an increase in these kind of attacks. “The summer and autumn of 2007 have seen another peaking of violence against Christians. I am being informed of three to four terrible cases every week from across the country. Many of these cases are taking place in states ruled by the BJP and its allies, (Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Punjab), but others are also taking place in Congress ruled states such as such as Himachal and Haryana”. According to Dayal, it is an out and out campaign of violence which the fundamentalists with the support of their political leaders have orchestrated with precise intent: firstly to pressurise and coerce the minorities, specially the Christians, at a time when they are seeking redress in the supreme court of India for human rights; the second has to be seen in the context of the announcements by various governments that they want to bring forward laws to prevent conversions, obviously to Christianity. The skirmishes and violence will help them prove that Christian activity leads to social tensions. And finally to politically consolidate the xenophobic amongst the population on a Hindutva platform.

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Anti Christian violence peaks in India, fresh attack in Haryana
by Nirmala Carvalho

A group of RSS extremists attack and threaten two young Baptists in Bhiwani accusing them of forced conversions. John Dayal President of the All India Catholic Union warns: Hindu fundamentalists have orchestrated an out and out campaign against minorities with precise ideological and political ends. There has been an average of 4 cases a week since summer.

Mumbai (AsiaNews) – Beaten and threatened by a group of Hindu fundamentalists, two young Christians saw their books and religious set alight. According to their aggressors they were trying to convert the local population. A refrain long used to justify all kinds of violence carried out on India’s Christian minority. The event took place on November 14th in Naya Bazar, Bhiwani, Haryana State. Catholics human rights activists warn that the situation is worsening: between the summer and autumn of 2007 there has been a sharp rise in cases of abuse against Christians in particular in States governed by the fundamentalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The Bhiwani ’“incident” is the latest in a long list. The two young Baptist Christians were in a shop where they were showing their books to the owner, a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh [Rss, Hindu fundamentalist paramilitary group ed]. The shopkeeper immediately mobilised he group and told other activists that the boys were distributing Christian’s books with an aim to convert.

The youths were thrashed and taken in procession through city roads to the local Baptist Church where later their religious literature was burnt and the community threatened. The Civil police registered a case in connection with this episode against eight RSS members who were later arrested.

Speaking to AsiaNews John Dayal president of the All India Catholic Union, warns that Harayana is not the only state witnessing an increase in these kind of attacks. “The summer and autumn of 2007 have seen another peaking of violence against Christians. I am being informed of three to four terrible cases every week from across the country. Many of these cases are taking place in states ruled by the BJP and its allies, (Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Punjab), but others are also taking place in Congress ruled states such as such as Himachal and Haryana”. According to Dayal, it is an out and out campaign of violence which the fundamentalists with the support of their political leaders have orchestrated with precise intent: firstly to pressurise and coerce the minorities, specially the Christians, at a time when they are seeking redress in the supreme court of India for human rights; the second has to be seen in the context of the announcements by various governments that they want to bring forward laws to prevent conversions, obviously to Christianity. The skirmishes and violence will help them prove that Christian activity leads to social tensions. And finally to politically consolidate the xenophobic amongst the population on a Hindutva platform.


Tuesday 27 November 2007

The RSS Plan For Minorities


This is from the RSS's own site in which they out line their plan for the future
Extention of article 25 of the Hindu Indian constitution,a legislation which is intolerant of minorities,and helps the RSS in extending their fascist agenda

Mission & Vision RSS & Minorities

R.S.S. believes in the plural structure of society. Therefore, it recognizes that there is bound to be a majority-minority syndrome, and hence each group, whether in the majority or minority, will have a distinct identity and distinct character. Hindu philosophy, to which R.S.S. is committed, accepts and appreciates diversities. Even nature abhors uniformity. Basis of Minority Character
But the majority-minority distinctions must be restricted to the bases on which the minority character is sought to be claimed. For example, we can have religion as a basis for being a minority; so also we can have language as another basis for being a minority. Our constitution recognizes both these types of minorities. (see Article 30.) Every minority, whether based on religion or language, will have a distinct identity, special problems and special aspirations. These specialities must be recognized and, subject to moral order and general law, must be protected.
The problem arises when a particular minority transgresses the basis of its minority character and assumes a political one. What is true of a linguist minority is equally true of a religious minority. According to our thinking there is no political minority, because every individual has a vote of equal value. No minority-member's vote has less value than that of a majority - member. So all laws that govern the behaviour of citizens must be the same for all.
RSS Stand on Sikhs
We regard the Sikh religion as a separate religion, but we regard the Sikh people as belonging to our Samaj. When we say that they are a part of the one great Hindu Samaj, we do not deny the existence of their separate religion and separate beliefs. Hindu Samaj is a commonwealth of many religions. It includes idol worshippers as well as those that are against idol worship. It includes those who accept the authority of the Vedas as well as those who do not. They are all included in the wider Hindu conceptualization.
No RSS Invention
This is not an R.S.S. invention. It has been there for centuries. This is recognized also by our constitution. Explanation II given under Article 25 says, "In sub-clause (b) of clause (2) the reference to Hindus shall be construed as including a reference to persons professing the Sikh, Jain or Buddhist religion, and the reference to Hindu religious institutions shall be construed accordingly." It should be noted that the Hindu Code Bill, though it contains the word 'Hindu', is applicable to Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. We desire that it should be applicable to all, including the Christians and the Muslims, as is envisaged in Article 44 of our constitution.
The basic postulate is that 'Hindu' is not a religion but a way of life, or more precisely a certain value-system or culture. One of the basic tenets of this value system is to accept the validity of all faiths and religions. If we deny this plurality, we will cease to be Hindus. Many Sikhs attend the R.S.S. Shakhas, but nobody is asked to remove his beard or his pugree. R.S.S. will never try to obliterate the identity of the Sikhs. That will be against the very grain of the R.S.S.
Pope's Discordant Note
As for Christianity or Islam, we desire that they too should fall in line of accepting the validity of other religions. The Millennium Peace Summit, which was held in New York in August 1999, adopted a declaration that they consider all religions equal. We want that the Christian and Islam religions give their approval to this declaration, which is signed by about one thousand religious leaders of various denominations. Surprisingly His Holiness the Pope struck a discordant note and declared that the Roman Catholic Church cannot accept other religions as equal. We wonder whether this is in consonance with the fundamentals of our constitution.
RSS against Mass Conversions
R.S.S. is against mass conversion, which is carried on by various churches by means both fair and foul. To allow a tolerant person to embrace an exclusionist belief is to turn him into an intolerant person. For this reason R.S.S. is against the proselytizing activities of Christians churches.
RSS not against any religion, but some religions are extremely intolerant of other religions. Why could 5% Hindus not live with dignity and honour in the Kashmir valley? Why do Riangs have to flee from their homes in Mizoram? We wonder whether there is any commission to look into their grievances.

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