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7/25/2025, 2:05:48 AM
>>17869686
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Kandhamal_violence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_against_Christians_in_India#2008_Kandhamal_violence
>The 2008 Kandhamal violence refers to widespread violence against Christians purportedly incited by Hindutva organisations in the Kandhamal district of Orissa, India, in August 2008 after the murder of the Hindu monk Lakshmanananda Saraswati.[33] According to government reports the violence resulted in at least 39 Christians killed and 3906 Christian houses completely destroyed.[34] Reports state, more than 395 churches were razed or burnt down[35], over 5,600 – 6,500 houses plundered or burnt down, over 600 villages ransacked and more than 60,000 – 75,000 people left homeless.[36][37][38] Reports put the death toll at nearly 100 and suggested more than 40 women were sexually assaulted. Unofficial reports place number of those killed to more than 500.[39] Many Christian families were burnt alive.[40] Thousands of Christians were forced to convert to Hinduism under threat of violence.[41][35][33] This violence was led by the Bajrang Dal, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the VHP.[42]
>After the riots 20,000 people were sheltered in 14 government established relief camps and 50,000 people fled to the surrounding districts and states. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom reported that by March 2009, and at least 3,000 individuals were still in government relief camps.
>During the riots a nun was gang-raped and later paraded half-naked in the streets, the incident received wide media attention.[43]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Kandhamal_violence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_against_Christians_in_India#2008_Kandhamal_violence
>The 2008 Kandhamal violence refers to widespread violence against Christians purportedly incited by Hindutva organisations in the Kandhamal district of Orissa, India, in August 2008 after the murder of the Hindu monk Lakshmanananda Saraswati.[33] According to government reports the violence resulted in at least 39 Christians killed and 3906 Christian houses completely destroyed.[34] Reports state, more than 395 churches were razed or burnt down[35], over 5,600 – 6,500 houses plundered or burnt down, over 600 villages ransacked and more than 60,000 – 75,000 people left homeless.[36][37][38] Reports put the death toll at nearly 100 and suggested more than 40 women were sexually assaulted. Unofficial reports place number of those killed to more than 500.[39] Many Christian families were burnt alive.[40] Thousands of Christians were forced to convert to Hinduism under threat of violence.[41][35][33] This violence was led by the Bajrang Dal, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the VHP.[42]
>After the riots 20,000 people were sheltered in 14 government established relief camps and 50,000 people fled to the surrounding districts and states. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom reported that by March 2009, and at least 3,000 individuals were still in government relief camps.
>During the riots a nun was gang-raped and later paraded half-naked in the streets, the incident received wide media attention.[43]
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7/25/2025, 1:52:34 AM
>>511274324
>>511274810
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Kandhamal_violence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_against_Christians_in_India#2008_Kandhamal_violence
>The 2008 Kandhamal violence refers to widespread violence against Christians purportedly incited by Hindutva organisations in the Kandhamal district of Orissa, India, in August 2008 after the murder of the Hindu monk Lakshmanananda Saraswati.[33] According to government reports the violence resulted in at least 39 Christians killed and 3906 Christian houses completely destroyed.[34] Reports state, more than 395 churches were razed or burnt down[35], over 5,600 – 6,500 houses plundered or burnt down, over 600 villages ransacked and more than 60,000 – 75,000 people left homeless.[36][37][38] Reports put the death toll at nearly 100 and suggested more than 40 women were sexually assaulted. Unofficial reports place number of those killed to more than 500.[39] Many Christian families were burnt alive.[40] Thousands of Christians were forced to convert to Hinduism under threat of violence.[41][35][33] This violence was led by the Bajrang Dal, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the VHP.[42]
>After the riots 20,000 people were sheltered in 14 government established relief camps and 50,000 people fled to the surrounding districts and states. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom reported that by March 2009, and at least 3,000 individuals were still in government relief camps.
>During the riots a nun was gang-raped and later paraded half-naked in the streets, the incident received wide media attention.[43]
>>511274810
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Kandhamal_violence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_against_Christians_in_India#2008_Kandhamal_violence
>The 2008 Kandhamal violence refers to widespread violence against Christians purportedly incited by Hindutva organisations in the Kandhamal district of Orissa, India, in August 2008 after the murder of the Hindu monk Lakshmanananda Saraswati.[33] According to government reports the violence resulted in at least 39 Christians killed and 3906 Christian houses completely destroyed.[34] Reports state, more than 395 churches were razed or burnt down[35], over 5,600 – 6,500 houses plundered or burnt down, over 600 villages ransacked and more than 60,000 – 75,000 people left homeless.[36][37][38] Reports put the death toll at nearly 100 and suggested more than 40 women were sexually assaulted. Unofficial reports place number of those killed to more than 500.[39] Many Christian families were burnt alive.[40] Thousands of Christians were forced to convert to Hinduism under threat of violence.[41][35][33] This violence was led by the Bajrang Dal, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the VHP.[42]
>After the riots 20,000 people were sheltered in 14 government established relief camps and 50,000 people fled to the surrounding districts and states. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom reported that by March 2009, and at least 3,000 individuals were still in government relief camps.
>During the riots a nun was gang-raped and later paraded half-naked in the streets, the incident received wide media attention.[43]
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