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One killed, 12 churches attacked in Orissa

Posted 12 26 2007 9:39PM

BHUBANESWAR (Reuters) - Hundreds of police were deployed in Orissa on Wednesday as Hindu hardliners burnt and damaged 12 churches in communal clashes, killing at least one person, police said.

The reported injury of a local by a Christian group on Monday sparked two days of violence over in the Kandhamal district of southern Orissa by hardliners who accuse Christian groups of converting low-caste Hindus.

"The situation is tense but under control," said B.B. Mishra, a state inspector-general of police.

Local television channels showed one ransacked church, with its windows smashed and broken furniture strewn across the floor. Another channel showed charred remains of a church roof.

The hardliners, some linked to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have often accused Christian priests of bribing poor tribespeople and low-caste Hindus to change their faith.

Many of the churches targeted were makeshift places of worship, often built with thatched roofs and mud walls, local media reported.

A senior Christian leader said state authorities had turned a blind eye to the violence. He compared the situation to that in , where a BJP-led government has been accused of inciting violence against Muslim and Christian minority communities.

"I feel the government has allowed them to continue this sort of thing somehow, because I am afraid they are repeating what happened in Gujarat in the last two-three years," Raphael Cheenath, Archbishop of , the state capital, told local television.

B. Barik, a local Hindu organisation leader, said the clashes began after Christian groups placed religious statues at a Hindu religious site.

Orissa, now governed by a BJP ally, has witnessed some of the worst attacks on Christians in the past, including the 1999 murders of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two children who were burned to death inside their vehicle by a mob.

Christian groups say lower-caste Hindus who convert do so willingly to escape the highly stratified and oppressive .

But several BJP-ruled states have passed anti-conversion laws. Christians account for around 2 percent of mainly Hindu India's 1.1 billion people.


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