Mangaluru church attacks: Compensation for 12 victims, Archbishop welcomes move


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Aug 25: After almost seven years of church attacks in Mangaluru, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has found that police had used excessive force on those who protested against the attacks and has directed the state government to give compensation to 12 victims of police excesses.

Accordingly, the state government in an order dated August 20 has instructed the deputy commissioner to pay compensation of Rs 15,000 to each of the 12 victims who had sustained injuries while protesting against the attacks in 2008. The victims included nuns and other women too.

Welcoming the decision, Archbishop of Bengaluru Dr Bernard Moras in a press release said, "I am relieved and thankful to hear that after almost seven years, the NHRC in its order dated August 20, 2015, has meted out justice to 12 victims of police excesses during the spate of attacks on churches in the Dakshina Kannada district in 2008.

"The NHRC’s statement 'It is not in dispute that the religious places of Christians were attacked by fundamentalists. It was natural for the followers of Christianity to feel agitated. It is their fundamental right to protest against desecration of their religious places. Even if it became necessary for the police to use the force to disperse the agitating mob, it should have used such force with utmost restraint. The NHRC enquiry team establishes that the police used excessive force' gives us a sigh of relief," the Archbishop said.

"With the NHRC ordering a compensation of Rs 15,000 (each) for the 12 victims, we are further convinced that the jury acknowledges that we have suffered violence and injustice. Though the hurt caused to the peaceful Christian community cannot be quantified I am happy that the NHRC pronounced that our Constitutional right to worship was threatened," he added.

He also urged for stringent action against the guilty policemen. "While I recall having thanked the state government at a state media conference on October 24, 2014 for rejecting the 'one-sided and biased' report of the B K Somashekara judicial inquiry commission, I still feel that the police personnel who indulged in 'excesses' as found by the NHRC, must be strictly penalized not just in the interest of the Christian community, but to send a signal to the police force to be sensitive to the sentiments of people of all religions.

"Being a multi-cultural and multi-religious country, I hope and pray that peace and harmony will prevail over religious fundamentalism. The police have an important role to play. Those instigating or subtly inducing violence and hatred between religious groups need to be dealt with heavily," Dr Moras said.

"I reiterate my appeal to the honorable jury of the NHRC to bring the culpable police personnel and those indirectly involved in the 'excesses' in Dakshina Kannada to further scrutiny and penalty. Stringent action against these police personnel will prevent ensure greater caution and provide for an ambience of peace," he stressed.

  

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  • Robert Mathias, kanyana,udupi,@ Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 28 2015

    I would like to tell Mr Ramesh S, Mangalore that UPA 2 was perhaps following rule of law.

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  • Augustine Daniel D'Souza, Udupi - Mumbai - VASAI - STATE OF KUWAIT

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    Why these culprits attach the CHURCH. Christians are the Peaceful Religion in Mangalore.

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  • Mahesh, Pilar - Shirva

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    nagesh nayak, bangalore,
    Christians are humble and God fear people. Money is nothing for them. They want live in peace with other faith people. But you evil minded / heart people destroyed peace in our India because of your false leaders.
    You and andh BJP bhakths are waiting Rs. 15 lakhs from Modi since May 2014. We will see and wait when andh bhakth are getting Rs. 15 lakhs from chaiwala uneducated PM.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    What about Somashekar commission judgment, even he should be penalized , for giving false judgment.

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  • JJ,

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    Where is the Justice?
    Why no punishment for the culprits?? Jago india..
    Law is fooling helpless and poor people always...

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    Victim must return this amount to beggars or donate to some old age home.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    begging is biggest crime and it is used by mafia who kidnap mostly children of labourers or poor people some even seel their own children for few thousands and little infants in arms of women who may not be their real mothers are actually given drugs like hafim so that they sleep during entire begging session these infants either their brain or liver gets damaged. even if these children somehow run away they are caught again becos most police are also involved for hafta. Govt which is talking big in terms of crores of money for development is not doing anything to stop this racket. the only way to stop it is stop giving money the begging racket will automatically stop if you see anyone giving money stop them from doing so only give food and clothes and try to rehabilitate the children with some good reputed NGO. TODAY IT IS SOMEBODY ELSE CHILD TOMORROW IT CAN BE EVEN MINE OR YOUR CHILD BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    BJP party use this compensation for their vote bank politics.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    THEN SP OF DK SHOULD BE ARRESTED AND DEMOTED DOING ALL THIS FAVOR TO HM ACHARYA.

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  • ಪ್ರೇಮಿಗಳು ಸಾರ್, ಪ್ರೇಮಿಗಳು

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    ಸತ್ಯಕ್ಕೆ ಎ೦ದೂ ಸಾವಿಲ್ಲ..... ಆದರೆ ಸುಳ್ಳಿಗೆ ಖಡಾಖಂಡಿತವಾಗಿ ಭಯ೦ಕರವಾದ ಸಾವು..!!!!!!! ಅನ್ಯ ಧರ್ಮಕೇಂದ್ರಗಳ ಮೇಲೆ ಧಾಳಿ ಮಾಡಿದರಿಗೆ ಇದು ಎಚ್ಚರಿಕೆಯ ಅಪಾಯಕಾರಿ ಘ೦ಟೆ....

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  • Preetham, Bantwal

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    Give politician and law makers, decision makers pain and beating and see how much compensation they will claim ??????? Because it's some poor got the beating and the pain , rupees 15000 is ok??? U can t have family meal in the good restaurant with family to celebrate the pain they have to go through!!!!!!! Any body agree?????

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    WHAT A SHAME .

    FOR JUST RS. 15,000 SEVEN YEARS WAITING.

    DER HAI ANDHER NAHI.

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  • Thomas, Mlore/Canada

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    Its not always about money, justice has been done. Am sure those people involved in breaking the Holy sacrament (Which is equivalent to Garbha Gudi) will realize their mistake and turn towards god for forgiveness.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    nagesha, that means you agree that christians were harmed and compensation is due which is less. you are right, the accused should get severe punishment for unnecessarily harming the churches and peace loving Christians especially women and nuns what kind of mardangi is this?

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal/ Alkhobar

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    some Simple Maths:
    15000 - waiting time 7 years
    150000-Waiting Time 70 Years
    1500000-Waiting time 700 Years

    Only 698 years and 7 months left for the promised 15 lakhs

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  • babu, mangalore-barke

    Wed, Aug 26 2015

    this is only 1st round and waiting for the 2nd round too

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    Where is the PUNISHMENT ...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    The church attacks are like India-Pakistan divided pain hasn't healed yet.

    HOW WOULD CHRISTIANS EMOTIONAL PAIN OF THEIR HEARS WOULD HEAL WITH THIS MONEY.

    The police acted upon the goondas whims and fancies.

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    Ray of hope..

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  • PINTO, Doha/Qatar

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    To be honest the police force in India never works independently but dances to the tune of their political bosses and that is what exactly happened during Mangalore church attacks,in 2002 Gujarat communal riots,in 1984 Sikh riots etc etc..

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  • Nelson Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    Better late than never. Happy that we experienced at least some fragments of Justice. May Justice continue to do good for many

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  • Dev Sagar, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    JUST RS. 15,000? WHAT A SHAME!

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    ..Why it took this much year for NHRC to give verdict..what UPA2 was doing all these years, playing politics with riots!!..

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 25 2015

    It is gratifying to observe that JUSTICE HAS PREVAILED even though it took a long time for The Judiciary to pass the judgement.

    Archbishop of Bengaluru Dr Bernard Moras had played an important role in this regard and indeed the people have got to be thankful to him.

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