Seven more Die in Orissa, Churches Burnt; Vatican Condemns


Agencies

Bhubaneswar, Aug 26: Seven people were killed, four of them in police firing, in unabated violence in Orissa's Kandhamal district, taking the toll to nine, in the backlash to the killing of VHP leader Laxmanananda Saraswati as curfew was clamped in all major towns of the district.

Four persons persons were killed when the police opened fire to disperse a mob which attacked places of worship, prayer halls and shops at Barakhama in Kandhamal district, Director General of Police Gopal Chandra Nanda said.

Three persons were killed when their houses were torched in Raikia area around midnight last night, official sources said.

Two others, including a woman, were killed when a missionary-run orphanage was set on fire on Monday.

Almost the entire Kandhamal district was placed under indefinite curfew following continued violence. All major towns are under curfew and Rapid Action Force (RAF), CRPF and state police were deployed, Revenue Divisional Commissioner (Southern Division) Satyabrata Sahu said.

"The district has also been made a no entry zone. No one is being allowed to enter from outside as part of steps to restore normalcy and peace," Sahu said.

Sporadic violence was also reported from Gajapati, Rayagada, Sundergarh and Kendrapara districts during the day.

In the state capital, a large number of sadhus and sants were taken into custody as a preventive measure while they were trying to march towards the state assembly building to protest the killing of Saraswati.

Prohibitory orders under Section 144 were also in force Kalahandi.

Saraswati and four others were gunned down at an ashram for girls at Jalespeta in Tumudibandh area of Kandhamal on Saturday night.

Home Secretary T K Mishra met Governor M C Bhandare and was believed to have apprised him of the situation in Kandhamal and elsewhere following the largescale violence.

Barakhama, the scene of the firing, is considered communally sensitive and had witnessed riots in December, 2007.

A large number of churches, houses, and vehicles were torched by mobs in several areas including Nuagaon, Udaygiri, Raikia, Phiringia and Baliguda since Monday.

The Vatican condemned the attacks, calling for ‘an end to all bullying’ and a return to dialogue.

"It expresses its solidarity with local churches and the religious orders involved, and condemns these actions, which are an affront to dignity, peoples' freedom, and endanger peaceful civil coexistence," a Vatican statement said.

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  • John Vas, Falnir, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 27 2008

    The universal truth is that, we are created by only one and the only "GOd Almighty". So, what does that mean - we are brothers and sisters. Therefore, it is inhuman to act and exhibhit animalism in the form of attacks and distruction. We beleive in non violence, we adore our Father of the Nation - Mahathma Gandhi, then, we induldge in these kind of grave sins against our fellow brethern.

    I pray and hope that, God will enlighten these culprits and change them into good samaritans and good citizens. Let the Good Lord Make them understand the real values and live a peaceful harmoneous life. However, let us not pass judgement on these miscreants. It will be revealed on the final judgement day, what is in store for them. " As you sow, so shall you reap".

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