Showing posts with label Hindu extremists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hindu extremists. Show all posts

Friday, August 25, 2017

Indian Christians Experience Record-Breaking Persecution in 2017 - CBN News


Indian Christians Experience Record-Breaking Persecution in 2017

CBN News 08-24-2017
Indian Christians experienced almost as many attacks in the first half of the 2017 as they did in the entire year of 2016.
That's according to a new report from the persecution watchdog organization Open Doors. According to the report, there were 410 reported incidents targeting Indian Christians in the first six months of this year. Last year, there were 441 reported incidents total. 
Eighty-four of those incidents were violent assaults. Of those 84 violent attacks, 32 would have been deadly if timely medical-aid had not been provided. 
One partner told Open Doors the Indian government fails to punish attackers, which emboldens them to target Christians even more. 
"When Christians are beaten up by extremists, they are injured mostly on their heads or vital body parts. There was one incident earlier this year when the victim was attacked by a sword to his head. He was bleeding profusely and was critically injured… Attackers do not care if the person dies. They know they will not be punished because the Government (and hence the judiciary) will take their side. In most cases attackers go unpunished," the partner said. 
While some Christians may not be physically attacked, they pay a heavy societal toll for following Christ. 
According to the report, many Christians become social outcasts or are forced to leave their homes for fear of their safety. 
The biggest perpetrators of this persecution are Hindu extremists. 
While the Indian government speaks of religious freedom and secularism, the government is run by a Hindu nationalist party called RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh).
Leaders are embracing Hinduism more and becoming less tolerant of other religions, especially Christians. 
One Christian leader said he was once a Hindu nationalist and persecuted Christians before he made the decision to follow Christ. 
"Before I converted to Christianity, I used to be a staunch Hindu. I also joined RSS at that time and started working with them. The party upholds Hindutva ideology and believes that if Christians in India aren't controlled, they would convert all the Hindus in the country and Hindutva would lose its identity," he told Oepn Doors. "Hence RSS wants to do their best to stop Christians from preaching about their faith. They would go to any extremes for that. I myself persecuted many Christians until I came to the Christian faith and realized what I had been doing."
India's Christians are fighting back by lobbying their government officials. 
The National Council of Churches in India (NCCI), which represents 14 million Protestant and Orthodox Christians, recently wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in hopes he would condemn the persecution. 
No such actions have been taken by the Indian government since that letter was written. 
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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Here's Why Compassion International Is Being Forced Out of India - CBN News


Here's Why Compassion International Is Being Forced Out of India
CBN News 03-08-2017
Next week, Compassion International will close its doors in India for the first time in decades.
The ministry, which has focused on caring for India's poorest children, is leaving behind 48 years of ministry.
Christianity Today reports the charity has exhausted every effort to stay after the Indian government denied the group the ability to transfer funds into the country.
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Compassion even enlisted the aid of Secretary of State John Kerry last year, who spoke with Indian officials about the situation on behalf of Compassion.
The move will leave more than 145,000 Indian children without aid. It will also shut down the 589 Indian-staffed development centers that care for them.
Compassion International President and CEO Santiago "Jimmy" Mellado told Christianity Today "I feel frustrated."
Mellado says that last February, India's Ministry of Home Affairs put Compassion on a list of organizations needing government approval to transfer funds into the country. The government then denied approval to Compassion.
The move comes as Christians in India face growing hostility and violence from Hindu extremists. Open Doors has moved India to number 15 on its list of countries where it's hardest to be a Christian, up from 31 in 2013.
Compassion says that about 40 percent of the local Indian churches that it has partnered with are still working with children, just without Compassion's financial support.
Compassion partners with more than 7,000 churches in 25 countries to provide child development aid for nearly two million children.