Report by Joselyn and Meera Nazareth
Pics by Sujay Nazareth
Daijiworld Media Network - Vancouver (SP)
Vancouver, Oct 28: The Indian community of the lower mainland of British Columbia held a peace rally on Saturday October 25, outside the Vancouver Art Gallery at the Georgia Street entrance. This Rally was in support of the Christians in India who have been suffering persecution for their faith. Of late, there have been a number of incidents in the states of Orissa, Karnataka, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh in India that have left several dead and a number of Christians injured. The injured as well as the dead include lay faithfuls in addition to priests, nuns and other religious clergy.
The violence has been getting worse and little has been done to curb the violence. Churches have been burnt or damaged through acts of arson and vandalism. Sacred books, statues and sacraments that are considered to be important to Christians were destroyed. Christians in the states affected by violence are living in constant fear and those living in other states too fear that the violence and intolerance will be spreading to their states soon.
No protection of any kind has been provided to the affected Christian community in India. In fact, there has been evidence of the police and other state agents working in connivance with the perpetrators of these crimes, pushing the Christian community to further distress.
Peace rallies have been organized throughout the world by the Christian faithful, who stand in solidarity with their brothers and sisters in India, suffering under this injustice and persecution. In Vancouver, Christians of all denominations as well as some Hindu brethren were in attendance at the rally organized for this cause. The event started with a procession around the entrance of the Art Gallery. Sharmila Rego was the master of ceremony, at whose request, a local pastor, Fr Daniel Hilson and Cleto Dos Remedios led the prayer. Various members of the Christian community in addition to Sharmila Rego, Nigel Vincent, Shakuntala and John D’Souza spoke out against the unfortunate events happening in India. The NDP MLA for Vancouver Kingsway Adrian Dix delivered a message of peace.
The president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops Fr V James Weisgerber, archbishop of Winnipeg, has written a letter to the Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper, about the plight of the Christians in India and urged him to take up this issue with his counterpart in India. This letter was read out to the public by Cleto Dos Remedios.
As the rally drew to a close, a signature campaign was taken up in which, hundreds of people signed a petition addressed to the Prime Minister of India as well as the Indian high commission in Canada, urging them to intervene and bring back peace and security that the Indian Christians have been hoping and praying for.
This rally was organized as per the initiative taken up by Josephine Chauhan, supported by Cleto Dos Remedios, Meera and Sujay Nazareth, Louis and Evelyn D'Cunha.
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