Hyderabad, Nov 14:
With the arrest of six activists of the Hindu Vahini, Hyderabad police claim to have solved the mystery behind last week's attacks on eight people belonging to the minority community.Police said the accused attacked people of the other community on the pretext that they had slaughtered cows
According to Police Commissioner A.K. Khan, the sleuths of the Commissioner's Task Force solved the mystery behind the attacks that occurred on the night of Nov 8-9 at five different places in the city. read more »
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April 04, 2011
Before the report, 'Hindu group involved in Orissa, Karnataka blasts',
appeared in this paper on March 24, little had been written or spoken
about the possible connection of 'Hindu terror' with attacks on
Christians. Now, hopefully, some attention will be given to the role
of the Hindu extremist grou p Abhinav Bharat in several attacks on the
Christian community in the country as stated by the military
investigator's report. The cases being handed over to National
Investigation Agency will hopefully bring out this aspect more clearly
and firmly. read more »
03/29/2011 17:57
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INDIA
Orissa: 12 Tribals arrested for converting to Christianity without an official permit
by Nirmala Carvalho
They violated the Orissa Freedom of Religion Act. Police issued an arrest warrant against the Protestant clergymen who carried out the conversion. For Sajan K. George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), what happened is “scandalous and a travesty of the noble vision and ideals enshrined in Indian constitution.” read more »
Mangalore
A group of teenagers repaired a kilometer of damaged public road in a village in Karnataka, despite allegation that the Catholic Church organized it to convert the children.
The 82 students who repaired the road were part of the Oct. 7-11 village camp the Church organized in Madanthyar village, near Mangalore.
The students, including Hindus and Muslims, were members of Young Students’ Movement (YSM), a Catholic forum for students in grades eight to ten. The forum is part of internationally known Young Christian Students’ movement (YCS).
Some members of a Hindu group identified Hindu students in the group and complained to the police saying the program was part of Catholic efforts to convert children.
Police wanted to stop the work saying it might create sectarian disquiet but most of the Hindu villagers supported the program with some 100 people joining the students in the repair work. read more »
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