| Hindu radicals attack Church, seriously injure 11 Christians |
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| Written by Jeremy Reynalds |
| Saturday, 23 January 2010 01:18 |
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WASHINGTON D.C. (ANS) -- Hindu extremists recently attacked a Christian prayer meeting in Udaipur, Rajastha (India), leaving 11 Christians with serious injuries. International Christian Concern (ICC), a human rights group, reported in a news release that on Jan. 17 at about 11 PM local time, members of Rashtriya Swayamsavak Sangh (a Hindu extremist group) stormed the Faith Calvary Church (FCC) prayer meeting armed with machetes, axes and sticks. They beat Pastor Surajth Bhagari and church members. The Director and Founder of FCC, Dr. T.M. Omkar, told ICC that the Christians suffered broken legs, arms and injuries to their heads. The victims were taken to a nearby government hospital where they were only partially treated. "We felt that the hospital administration was pressured by some group who are keen to create trouble for the Christians. We are taking the matter to the court," ICC reported Omkar said ICC is a Washington-DC based human rights organization that exists to help persecuted Christians worldwide. For more information go to www.persecution.org |










