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Religious Dialogue Lobby This lobby is used for Religious Dialogue |
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Free Euorope Speak Up
All the believers should raise their government awareness over christians rights and persecution in 3rd world countries .
the EU should question any visiting guest over rights of religious conversion in all the world to stop double laws which deduct their rights of Christians or to prevent them from preaching Gospel .. When indian PM or Pakistani PM or any 3rd world official visits Euorope or Us or Canada .. he should be questioned over any incidents which happened . From persecuting christians in Pakistan or blaspheme rules which is a threat to every christians to attacking christians converts in india to the rights of hunderds of thouthands of new christians in Moroco and Algeria and Lebia ... why Arabic and Islamoc government doesn't recognise the freedom of conversion like Euorope - why the police arresting muslims who converts .. This is the question to the visiters to EU - not only to talk about weapons contracts .. Listen to the News fron INDIA : ( SECULAR INDIA IS A BIG LIE ) Orissa Christians Told to 'Convert or Die' Christians in India’s Orissa state who were victims of the recent wave of communal violence are now being told to “covert or die” by Hindu fanatics. The ultimatum issued by the Hindu extremists has forced some Christians to abandon their religion altogether, reported the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), a Bangalore-d Christian advocacy group. "I am forced to convert to Hinduism whether I like or dislike; I cannot say further and my life is in danger," Promond Digal, 32, from the violence-hit Kandhamal district, told GCIC. A clash over a decorative arch for the Christmas celebrations on Dec. 24 led to large-scale communal violence and attacks against churches throughout the district. Four people were confirmed death while 95 Churches and 730 houses were burnt down or destroyed after several days of violence, according to the All India Christian Council (AICC). Earlier this month, a fact-finding team from the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) of India accused Hindu fundamentalists of perpetrating “organized and pre-planned attacks” against the Christian community. The commission pointed to possible involvement of organizations including Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Coucil), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (National Volunteers’ Organization) and their affiliates. AICC and GCIC, on the other hand, have openly accused the Hindu organizations of being responsible for the attacks on Christians. Furthermore, although the anti-Christian violence has apparently subsided, ”fundamentalists are going to individual families with guns and threatening them to become Hindus," according to GCIC. Christians who have converted to Hinduism expressed their helplessness about changing their religion. "Fundamentalists came and threatened me and my family and said if you do not change your religion prepare to leave the village or die, there was no other way than to accept Hinduism," said B. Digal, 60, from Gochhapada village. Catholic Christian Samonary Digal in the Kandhamal district similarly reported how the members of the RSS “warned me to prepare to die or to leave the place if you do not become Hindu.” “Finally I had to accept what they say," he admitted According to social worker R. Nayak, "25 Dalit families of Mahasingh village under K. Nuagam Block have been converted to Hinduism on Dec. 25.” “They were forced to drink mixed water of cow dung, ghee and perform the Hindu ritual," he reported "They live under threat and convert then. They live under danger and panic." Another forced convert, who did not want to disclose his , said he was told, "If you cannot be a Hindu, we will finish you off and set your entire house.” However, he added, “I and my family have left the faith but God will remain with us." Relief organizations, including Christian NGOs, are not yet allowed to go into the violence-struck districts. Food distribution from the state government, meanwhile, seems to be improving, GCIC reported. Orissa state is often noted as the site of the 1999 slaying of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his sons – Philip, 10, and Timothy, 8 – who were burned to death as they slept inside their vehicle after a Bible study class. It is the only Indian state that has a law requiring people to obtain police permission before they change their religion – a move designed to counter missionary work. BLEASE SPEAK UP _ FREE EUOROPE Spread this messege every where - at your work - school - church - home - party - college..... |
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