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Violence Continues in Orissa, India
Contact: Taun Cortado,
Gospel for Asia, 800-946-2742
CARROLLTON, Texas, April 30 /Christian
Newswire/ -- What started as an intense spurt of violence around
Christmas has stretched into a terrible streak of atrocities against
Christians in Orissa, India, the state where Australian missionary Graham
Staines was martyred in 1999.
According to a Gospel for Asia field correspondent, more than 1,000 homes
were burned and more than 12 people were killed across the state in the
three weeks following Christmas. Countless reports are still coming in from
the state.
"This is a time when more people are coming to know the Lord than ever
before, and the persecution is intense," GFA President K.P. Yohannan said
about the situation. "Our missionaries there know they could face beatings
or death any day."
The latest attacks came April 14, when seven women from a Gospel for Asia
Bible college in Orissa were forcibly confined to a room for nearly four
hours. The women were sharing the love of Christ when a local government
official started arguing with them. He locked them in a room and brought in
local journalists to take pictures of them. Finally he forced the girls to
write a letter indicating they were spreading the Christian religion in that
area.
On April 5, two GFA Bible college students were attacked by anti-Christian
extremists in Orissa. The two students, Dileshi Sahu and Reban Tamag, were
handing out Gospel tracts and Bibles when the extremists accused them of
forcing people to convert to Christianity. They stripped off the men's
clothing and beat them severely. The attackers dragged one of them away and
turned him over to the police.
Persecution has become a regular part of life for Durga Gedam, another
missionary in Orissa, who went into hiding in late February for his safety.
Extremists captured Durga while he was traveling on his motorbike and
forcibly took him to a religious site. They kept him in a room and guarded
him around the clock. Thankfully, by God's grace, one of the guards had
compassion on Durga and allowed him to go free. Numerous threats upon
Durga's life over the past year have failed to deter him from the work God
has called him to do.
As well, shortly after Christmas many Christians, including GFA
missionaries, fled to nearby forests after extreme attacks in their
villages. They were forced to live in the forests for an extended time with
none of their belongings. With no warning, many had to run from home, some
even leaving their dinner cooking over the fire.
The areas these missionaries work in are some of the most unreached in all
of India. Their desire is to continue sharing the love of the Lord despite
these unending attacks.
Gospel for Asia is an evangelical mission organization based in
Carrollton involved in sharing the love of Jesus across South Asia. |