Tirhkohtethiltih leh Kohhran History, CP Movement thlenna te kan thlir chuan ringtute tihduhdahna nasatna apiangah ringtute an pung chak thin niin a hriat. Hman kuma Graham Staines a te pafa an thah pawh khan, Bajrang Dal ho khan Kristiana inpe an tlem phah sawt kha an ring a, nimahsela, an Kristianna growth kan en chuan, an pung chak zawk deih mai.
Tihduhdahna leh nekchepna hi atuartu tan chuan hrehawmin manganthlak hle mahse, Kohhranho / ringtute tipumkhattu, tipung chaktu leh tichaktu ani fo thin. Chutiang chu Orissa-ah pawh hian athlen ngei hi kan tawngtaina nise.
Tin keini Lal Isua hnungzuitute chuan kan chunga thiltha lo leh dik lotaka titute anga kan chan let, kan tihletve a remlo va nga, kan tawngtai sak zawk tur ani.
]]>Maoist hovin Swami Laxmananda kan thah an tih hnu pawhin Christian ho an la puh hi chu a diko khawp mai, excuse tlinglo tak ani. Buaina awm deuh hlek se Christian/Muslim ho hi an puh nghal ringawt zel mai.
Kan national media (NDTV,Headlines,Times Now etc) lah hian Hindu ho hi an tan hlur zel bawk sia! Hmanni Orissa chungchang a Talk show te kha ka en ve a, Christian in/Biakin hal leh christian thah lampang an sawi dawn amo katia christian ho dem (due to Conversion??.. etc) ang zawngin anih kha an rawn sawi daih.
Kristianna vangin hnam hnufual/Dalit hovin lehkha an zir san leh khawvel eng an rawn hmu pha ve hi Brahmins ho hian an ngai theilo hle ani.
]]>August 27, 2008 Berhampur, Orissa, India – Megan Brauner/ANN – Hindu extremists are being blamed for the death of a Seventh-day Adventist pastor in Orissa, India late last week, local church leaders reported.
Samuel Nayak, pastor of the Phulwani Adventist Church, and his mother were burned to death during anti-Christian violence sweeping the region of India, said Gordon Christo, communication director for the Adventist Church in Southern Asia.
Nayak’s family was away from home at the time and escaped alive, Christo said. The International Herald Tribune reported eight people confirmed dead as a result of the rioting.
The outbreak came after unidentified attackers killed a Hindu religious leader and four other individuals, the Tribune reported. According to the Tribune, Hindus are blaming Christians for the deaths, while the Indian government cited Maoist rebels.
One Adventist school in Jeypore was attacked last Sunday, and another school in Khurda was closed for several days. No deaths have been reported at the schools, Christo said.
Members of the Phulwani church escaped alive, but all lost their homes to fires set by the mob, Christo said.
The Orissa state on India’s east coast has experienced previous violence against Christians by Hindus, including the death of a missionary and his two young sons in 1999. [Source: Adventist News Network https://news.adventist.org/ ]
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