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Christian Today
November 23, 2009: The concerns of the Christian
community in regards to Kandhamal were last week
expressed to Home Minister of India, P Chidambaram.
A Catholic delegation led by Archbishop Stanislaus
Fernandes, the Secretary General of CBCI, apprised the
Home Minister with the current situation in the riot-hit
district and called for steps required to bring justice
to the victims.
In its report, the delegation condemned the lack of
justice due to the "inadequate preparation of the cases
by police" and "vitiated atmosphere in the Fast Track
Court premises due to strong presence of Sangh Parivar
threatening the witnesses".
It criticized the "forceful conversion of Christians
returning to the villages" and "general social boycott
of Christians" in the aftermath of severe violence.
Further, the Home Minister was urged to check the laxity
on the part of the District Administration in providing
adequate building materials for the victims.
Last year's violence had apparently destroyed "500
churches, 126 Christian shops and 5,000 homes",
according to the World Council of Churches.
Although the government had offered compensation,
Christian leaders grieve that many are still to receive
funds for the rebuilding of their homes and churches.
The Home Minister, meanwhile, was also presented with a
draft copy of the Christian community's observations on
the Communal Violence (Prevention, Control &
Rehabilitation of Victims) Bill, 2005.
Struggling with recurring violence on its community,
Christians expressed the need for the bill to be passed
in the Parliament without delay.
The bill, apart from controlling of communal violence
and rehabilitation of the victims, aims at preventing
future occurrences of violence against minorities.
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