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Report Claims Violence Against Christians in India is on the Rise

January 19, 2016 | Asia
January 19, 2016
AsiaIndia

ICC Note:

In a report published by the Indian Christian Persecution group, there were reportedly 365 instances of violent attacks on Christians in India in 2015. The report included reports on assaults, vandalism of churches, disruptions of services, and even 7 murders. According to the group, the number of reported cases is just the tip of the iceberg as it is likely that most instance of persecution are not reported and happen in India’s rural areas. Will 2016 be another rough year for Christians in India? 

1/19/2016 India (UCAN) – On average, Indian Christians reported being subjected to violent attacks for every day of 2015 but the actual number of such incidents would be much higher.

All across India, there were over 365 reported incidents against Christians last year, including seven cases of murder, the Mumbai-based Christian rights group Indian Christian Persecution annual report published on Jan. 18.

Among the other offenses committed against Christians documented in the report include rape, the vandalism of churches, and the disruption of worship and services.

The reported incidents against Indian Christians “are miniscule compared to the actual ground zero reality, where we work,” said Joseph Dias who is the group’s director.

Dias reported cases are “much fewer” than what actually occurs for a variety of reasons. In some cases Christians did not want to report incidents simply because they “do not want to antagonize those in power … or out of fear of repercussions,” he said.

What is more, he said, the targeting of Christians has been getting worse. Incidents have increased at an average of 20-25 percent each year over the past five years, according to Dias.

“Murders have almost doubled from last year’s four or five cases,” Dias said.

“What is alarming is the geographical spread of the violence. In 2014, we had reports of violence from only 18 states, but in 2015 we have reports from 23 of India’s 29 states.”

The resurgence of right-wing Hindu groups in recent times “has made things worse” for Christians, Dias said.

Following the 2014 general election, the pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP, or Indian people’s party) came to power in New Delhi and Dias said that several Hindu groups took this as a mandate to work for a Hindu-only India. As part of this, these groups stepped up their anti-Christian activities, he noted.

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