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India is a democratic secular country and every person has the right to practise his or her own religion. However recent events in Kandhamal show how militant fundamentalist groups use violence against minorities to further their own political agenda and attempt to consolidate their votebanks. The citizens of India are outraged against the violence against innocents citizens of India. This wiki is made to collate information, photos and news articles so that people all over the world can be aware of the need for more action from activist, leaders of all communities and common people. Raise your voices for the helpless in Kandhamal, Orissa. Nip in the bud all violence against Christians in all other places in India.
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The wiki is about violence against Christians in Kandhamal, Orissa and other parts of India.
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- Photos of Dharna at Jantar Mantar
- Christians from Delhi held a peaceful dharna at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, India in protest against the violence against Christians in Orissa from September 26, 2008 to October 2, 2008. Religious leaders from various communities, Social Activist and Political leaders participated in the event. View the photos.
- Peace March from Jantar Mantar to Rajghat
- Thousands of Christians marked the end of the one week dharna at Jantar Mantar by going on a peace march from Jantar Mantar to Rajghat protesting against the violence by fundamentalist extremist groups in Orissa. A bike rally was also part of the peace march. View the photos
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Added by GraydotA collection of links to news articles and editorials in leading India newspapers. View the page
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