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Religious rift tears at Orissa communities | Religious rift tears at Orissa communities |
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Many Christians in Kandhamal say prayer is all they have left By Chris Morris BBC News, Kandhamal, Orissa | Many Christians in Kandhamal say prayer is all they have left By Chris Morris BBC News, Kandhamal, Orissa |
Hundreds of people have gathered in the darkness in the town of Raikia. | Hundreds of people have gathered in the darkness in the town of Raikia. |
Candlelight flickers across their faces as they sit quietly on the floor. They chant and pray as a priest leads them in worship. | Candlelight flickers across their faces as they sit quietly on the floor. They chant and pray as a priest leads them in worship. |
For Christians, Easter is a time of hope. But in Kandhamal, deep in the interior in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, hope is in short supply. | For Christians, Easter is a time of hope. But in Kandhamal, deep in the interior in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, hope is in short supply. |
This is a community still traumatised by a sudden burst of violence last year, described as the worst anti-Christian rioting in India since independence. | This is a community still traumatised by a sudden burst of violence last year, described as the worst anti-Christian rioting in India since independence. |
Dozens of people were killed, and hundreds of churches and houses were damaged or destroyed. | Dozens of people were killed, and hundreds of churches and houses were damaged or destroyed. |
Tiny shacks | Tiny shacks |
Utsva and Minati Digal have come to celebrate midnight Mass in Raikia, where the parish church still stands. | Utsva and Minati Digal have come to celebrate midnight Mass in Raikia, where the parish church still stands. |
Last year they were burnt out of their home. Their local church was left in ruins. Prayer, they say, is all they have left. | Last year they were burnt out of their home. Their local church was left in ruins. Prayer, they say, is all they have left. |
Homes were burnt out in last year's pogrom... | Homes were burnt out in last year's pogrom... |
An hour's walk down the road, they now live with 11 other families in a field. The whole group lives in a single tent, next to a collection of tiny shacks made of wood and plastic sheeting. | An hour's walk down the road, they now live with 11 other families in a field. The whole group lives in a single tent, next to a collection of tiny shacks made of wood and plastic sheeting. |
Utsva and Minati say no-one will employ Christians as day labourers any more, and the children cannot go to school. | Utsva and Minati say no-one will employ Christians as day labourers any more, and the children cannot go to school. |
"We are having a very hard time living here," Utsva says. | "We are having a very hard time living here," Utsva says. |
"We have no protection and there is a sense of fear that at any time someone can attack us. So we try to sleep in the day and take turns to guard our place at night." | "We have no protection and there is a sense of fear that at any time someone can attack us. So we try to sleep in the day and take turns to guard our place at night." |
Minati also complains that they have not had enough help from the government, and they do not have enough rice to feed everyone properly. | Minati also complains that they have not had enough help from the government, and they do not have enough rice to feed everyone properly. |
"There are too many of us," she says, as her daughter tugs at the hem of her sari. | "There are too many of us," she says, as her daughter tugs at the hem of her sari. |
... now these Christian families live in a makeshift camp | ... now these Christian families live in a makeshift camp |
"Now we just want to go to any place where we can get our life back. Here we are constantly threatened and targeted." | "Now we just want to go to any place where we can get our life back. Here we are constantly threatened and targeted." |
Thousands of Kandhamal's Christians are still living a makeshift life, and their former neighbours are refusing to let them go back to their homes. | Thousands of Kandhamal's Christians are still living a makeshift life, and their former neighbours are refusing to let them go back to their homes. |
Only if they renounce their faith, convert to Hinduism, and drop charges against anyone allegedly involved in last year's pogrom will they be allowed to return. | Only if they renounce their faith, convert to Hinduism, and drop charges against anyone allegedly involved in last year's pogrom will they be allowed to return. |
In one village Hindus have been told that anyone even talking to the Christians would be fined more than 1,000 rupees ($20; £14). | In one village Hindus have been told that anyone even talking to the Christians would be fined more than 1,000 rupees ($20; £14). |
We went looking for Hindu villagers, and found a small election rally for the Hindu nationalist party, the BJP. | We went looking for Hindu villagers, and found a small election rally for the Hindu nationalist party, the BJP. |
Orissa goes to the polls in the first round of India's general elections on Thursday. | Orissa goes to the polls in the first round of India's general elections on Thursday. |
'Dignity' | 'Dignity' |
We followed the BJP candidate, Ashok Sahu, to another tiny hamlet, past the ruins of another broken, abandoned church. | We followed the BJP candidate, Ashok Sahu, to another tiny hamlet, past the ruins of another broken, abandoned church. |
If I'm arrested a volcano will erupt Ashok Sahu, BJP candidate | If I'm arrested a volcano will erupt Ashok Sahu, BJP candidate |
But it is the Hindus, Mr Sahu insists, who face discrimination. Hundreds have been arrested, he says, since last year's riots. | But it is the Hindus, Mr Sahu insists, who face discrimination. Hundreds have been arrested, he says, since last year's riots. |
"I don't justify violence, but there are two types of violence," he explains. "One is planned violence and the other is spontaneous violence." | "I don't justify violence, but there are two types of violence," he explains. "One is planned violence and the other is spontaneous violence." |
"A maximum number of Christians were killed, yes it is a fact, but why? The Hindu sense of dignity has come to the surface in a spontaneous manner and they want to protect that sense of dignity." | "A maximum number of Christians were killed, yes it is a fact, but why? The Hindu sense of dignity has come to the surface in a spontaneous manner and they want to protect that sense of dignity." |
Ashok Sahu is now facing charges for inciting hatred against Christians in one of his campaign speeches. He insists that he is the victim of a political conspiracy. | Ashok Sahu is now facing charges for inciting hatred against Christians in one of his campaign speeches. He insists that he is the victim of a political conspiracy. |
"If I'm arrested," he warns, "a volcano will erupt." | "If I'm arrested," he warns, "a volcano will erupt." |
Two days after issuing his warning, Mr Sahu was taken into custody by Orissa police. | |
Divisions | Divisions |
All of which is not much comfort to another 43 Christian families who are camped out in a market on the edge of the town of G Udayagiri. | All of which is not much comfort to another 43 Christian families who are camped out in a market on the edge of the town of G Udayagiri. |
On market days, they are simply pushed with their belongings into a corner. | On market days, they are simply pushed with their belongings into a corner. |
More than eight months after violent rioting shook this district, there is little prospect that political change will make things any better. | More than eight months after violent rioting shook this district, there is little prospect that political change will make things any better. |
"There are peace committees," says Praful Mallick, one of the men living in the market. | "There are peace committees," says Praful Mallick, one of the men living in the market. |
"But the peace committees are full of the people who led the riots. What difference is that going to make?" | "But the peace committees are full of the people who led the riots. What difference is that going to make?" |
A local priest, Father Ajay Singh, says: "In this place where we are sitting presently, you can see they have been neglected by the administration and the public, nobody bothers about it. | A local priest, Father Ajay Singh, says: "In this place where we are sitting presently, you can see they have been neglected by the administration and the public, nobody bothers about it. |
"People are divided along caste lines and religious lines, and this election will only make the situation worse." | "People are divided along caste lines and religious lines, and this election will only make the situation worse." |
The plight of Kandhamal's Christians has received international attention. And yet they are still living in a state of great uncertainty. | The plight of Kandhamal's Christians has received international attention. And yet they are still living in a state of great uncertainty. |
The roots of the violence here are complex - last year's pogrom broke out after the murder of a local Hindu leader. | The roots of the violence here are complex - last year's pogrom broke out after the murder of a local Hindu leader. |
But many Christians have simply fled from this region altogether, and there are signs that Hindu activists would like to force the rest to leave as well. | But many Christians have simply fled from this region altogether, and there are signs that Hindu activists would like to force the rest to leave as well. |
In this election season, Kandhamal remains a test of India's commitment to secular politics, and religious freedom. | In this election season, Kandhamal remains a test of India's commitment to secular politics, and religious freedom. |
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