Verdict on 1984 killings in India

Started by Stefan, December 19, 2018, 08:46:23 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Stefan

http://mattersindia.com/2018/12/verdict-in-sikh-riots-gives-hope-to-kandhamal-survivors/

    Top Story

Verdict in Sikh riots gives hope to Kandhamal survivors
1 day ago Matters India

Tehmina Arora
+
-

By Matters India Reporter

New Delhi, Dec. 18, 2018: Life term awarded to a top political leader in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case gives hope to victims of communal violence awaiting justice in India, say activists working among the survivors of the Odisha's anti-Christian violence.

The verdict against Sajjan Kumar is a big day in the history of minority rights struggle in India, Tehmina Arora, a legal consultant for Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) International, told Matters India on December 18, a day after the Delhi High Court sentenced the Congress leader to life for his role in the mass killing of Sikhs in 1984.

The court overturned his acquittal by a lower court in 2013 and described the massacre as a crime against humanity. It directed Kumar to surrender by December 31.

More than 2,700 Sikhs were killed in the week following the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by Sikh guards on October 31, 1984.

A bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vinod Goel clarified that Kumar could not be given a lenient sentence for "abetting and instigating" people to kill Sikhs in the aftermath of the assassination and dubbed the killings as a "carnage of unbelievable proportions."

The verdict "gives us hope that in near future the hate criminals of the 1992 demolition of the Babri Masjid, 2002 Gujarat genocide, Kandhamal violence in 2008, and other pogroms and genocides will be punished," said Arora, a member of the Christian Legal Association who was given "Champion of Human Rights" award from the Minority Commission of the Delhi government on the same day of the verdict.

"I dedicate my award to those brave Sikh women and men who struggled for the justice in 1984 Sikh genocide," said the lawyer practicing in the area of constitutional law and human rights with a special emphasis on minority rights and religious freedom.

She urged Christians and Muslims to learn from Sikhs who struggled for 34 years to get justice in the 1984 riot case. "They didn't forget and forgive what happened with them and they don't allow the nation to forget the brutal crimes of 1984," Arora said and added and added, "They are inspiration. I salute them all."

Muslims are still waiting for justice in the 1992 riots that killed more than 2000 people, mainly Muslims. The violence across the country was triggered by the demolition of an ancient mosque in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya. Two years later, more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were killed in Gujarat riots lasting three days.

For Christians, the Kandhamal district in Odisha stage was the worst violence they faced in modern history. In 2008,. some 100 people, mostly Christians, were killed and nearly 56,000 were displaced in the violence that lasted months.

Veteran journalists John Dayal, another awardee by the Delhi Minority Commission, said it was significant that the Delhi High Court has in its verdict listed the Gujarat and Kandhamal riots as examples that challenge the criminal justice dispensation in India.

Anto Akkara, another journalist and awardee, wants Christian leaders to wake up and reopen the unacceptably high level of acquittals in the Kandhamal violence. Sikhs getting justice after 34 years gives hope to all minority communities, he added.

Xavier

#1
Yes, violence like this should have no place in civil society. The Court's verdict is a good sign. Many Christians suffered in Kandhamal as martyrs, refusing Hindu fundamentalists' attempt to forcibly "reconvert" them to Hinduism. Such things are blots, but it happens because policemen and other officials are not courageous enough to stand against a mob incited to violence, and in fact sometimes tacitly encourage and support them. For those not familiar, Wiki has this: "2008 Kandhamal violence
On 1 January 2008 further violence was reported at several places. Police said at least 20 houses and shops were torched at Phiringia, Khajuripada, Gochapada and Brahmanigaon by rioters on Tuesday night (1 January 2008)[40] According to a fact-finding team of the Odisha state chapter of the All India Christian Council (AICC), the violence in Kandhamal around Christmas time was perpetrated by Hindu nationalist (Hindutva) groups that killed at least more than 50 Christians and burned 730 houses and 95 churches" those numbers are probably under-reported, but that's the gist of the tragic events in Kandhamal." There were rapes of Nuns and other horrible crimes.

But the blood of the martyrs is always the seed of the Church. Our Saviour taught us to pray for those who persecute us, and that's what we are called to do.
Bible verses on walking blamelessly with God, after being forgiven from our former sins. Some verses here: https://dailyverses.net/blameless

"[2] He that walketh without blemish, and worketh justice:[3] He that speaketh truth in his heart, who hath not used deceit in his tongue: Nor hath done evil to his neighbour: nor taken up a reproach against his neighbours.(Psalm 14)

"[2] For in many things we all offend. If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man."(James 3)

"[14] And do ye all things without murmurings and hesitations; [15] That you may be blameless, and sincere children of God, without reproof, in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation; among whom you shine as lights in the world." (Phil 2:14-15)

Heinrich

I thought this was about that chem cloud.
Schaff Recht mir Gott und führe meine Sache gegen ein unheiliges Volk . . .   .                          
Lex Orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi.
"Die Welt sucht nach Ehre, Ansehen, Reichtum, Vergnügen; die Heiligen aber suchen Demütigung, Verachtung, Armut, Abtötung und Buße." --Ausschnitt von der Geschichte des Lebens St. Bennos.