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Date: 2008-09-07 22:50:21
Crusadewatch.org website updates - 6 Sep, 2008
Kandhmal: anti-conversion law imperative
( published Friday, 05 September 2008 03:47)
source:
Vijayavani, 27 August 2008
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Kandhmal: anti-conversion law imperative
Sandhya Jain
27 August 2008
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In a
virtual replay of the post-Godhra riots of 2002, the secular and
foreign media has worked overtime to delink the ugly, provocative
murder of 80-year-old Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati and four disciples
on Krishna Janmastami day with the violence that subsequently rocked
some districts in Orissa. This is simply not on.
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Swami
Laxmanananda was actively involved in the protection of tribal dharma
from aggressive Christian evangelists in the state’s tribal belt...
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Are Missionary Schools different from Madrassas?
( published Friday, 05 September 2008 03:41)
source:
Anil Kumar, blogspot, Aug 31, 2008
On August 29, 2008, all Roman Catholic educational institutions across
India remained closed for the day. The decision to close down all
catholic-run schools was taken on the directives of the Catholic
Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) after consultation with different
churches.
August 29 was Friday, and no national holiday was
declared on that day. Then, why did CBCI decide to give a holiday to
the school children?
It was "protesting the communal violence on Christians" in the Indian state of Orissa.
Yes,
Orissa is undergoing communal tension and violence...
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Christians threaten to form militia
( published Friday, 05 September 2008 03:39)
source:
Gulf Times, September 1, 2008
Published: Monday, 1 September, 2008, 01:41 AM Doha Time
NEW DELHI:
A Christian leader from Orissa warned yesterday that if the government
failed to stop attacks on his community, Christians in the eastern
state will be forced to raise a militia for self-defence.
“All that
the governments have been doing, both in the state and at the centre,
is paint an illusion. Beautiful, but hollow words is all they have to
offer. It’s been eight days and the violence continues. If such a
situation persists, we will have no option but to form our own
‘Suraksha Vahini’,” the priest said on condition of anonymity.
Fourteen people have died in days of unrest sparked by the killing last weekend of a popular Hindu
leader in Orissa.
The violence has brought...
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