Sunday, October 30, 2005

Four Nuns raped in Central India

Four Nuns raped in Central India

One of the communities most oppressed by the Brahmins have been women. The truly horrific customs of sati, female infanticide, bride-burning and dowry were savagely enforced by the Brahmins upon the women of India. Vedic barbarism continues today: since 1947, more than 50 million women have been killed in Brahmin-ruled India.

This being the lowly state of women in Brahmanism, one can only infer the treatment these `Sons of Brahma' mete out to women of other faiths. It is truly that of sub-humans, and indeed Brahminists treat animals better. As part of its plan to exterminate all Christians from Hindu Rashtra, the women have been especially marked for persecution by the Brahminists. This strategy displays itself in the well-organised mass raping of Christian women. This savage persecution began in 1998, when the Brahmin high command of the Hindutva parivar decided to give the Christians a special `Christmas'. In a well-planned offensive pogrom swarms of bloodthirsty upper-caste Hindu mobs tore their way through all the cities of India, assaulting every Christian man, women and child in sight. As they did so, the pious Hindus shouted `Jai Shri Ram - Avaran Isai Murdabad [ Long live Rama - Kill the casteless Christians ! ] '. Countless churches were demolished overnight as Christian-owned shops and houses went up in flames. Bibles were burnt amidst cries of `Hare Rama' and `Hare Krishna'. Christian women were dragged out of their houses and forced to spread their legs. They were then raped en masse in front of their family.

One such incident occurred in Madhya Pradesh on Sept. 23, 1998. A mob of Hindus, inflamed by speeches delivered by the Brahmins at the local temple, descended upon a church, dragged out the nuns, and raped them in public. The President of the Council of Khalistan deplored the incident -

Council of Khalistan Monday, September 28, 1998
Four Nuns Raped In India
WASHINGTON, September 28 -- Four nuns were raped in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh on September 23. The case was sent to the National Commission on Minorities, which referred it to the National Human Rights Commission.

"This rape was designed to threaten religious minorities and prevent anyone from objecting to the repression India practices against its religious and ethnic minorities," said Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan, the government pro tempore of Khalistan, the independent Sikh homeland declared independent on October 7, 1987. The Council of Khalistan leads the Sikh Nation’s peaceful, democratic, nonviolent movement for independence "Such ghastly crimes are a disgrace for the nation and make us hang our heads in shame," said Tahir Mahmood, chairman of the National Commission on Minorities. "On behalf of the Sikh Nation, I extend our deepest sympathies to India’s Christians and to the nuns who were raped for the political advancement of Hindutva," said Dr. Aulakh. "If swift action is not taken, it will once again show India’s religious intolerance and its terrorism against the minorities under its rule," he said.
The Indian government has murdered more than 250,000 Sikhs since 1984, over 200,000 Christians in Nagaland since 1947, almost 60,000 Kashmiri Muslims since 1988, and tens of thousands of Assamese, Tamils, Manipuris, Dalits, and others. The U.S. State Department reported that the Indian government paid over 41,000 cash bounties to police officers for killing Sikhs. More than 50,000 young Sikhs have been abducted by the police, tortured, and killed, then their bodies were declared unidentified and cremated.
"These rapes are of a piece with the repression in Punjab, Khalistan, in Kashmir, and throughout the nations occupied by India," Dr. Aulakh said. "It is of a piece with the murders of Catholic priests in Bihar last year. The real aims of India’s theocracy are now exposed to the world," he said. "It is clear that there is no place in Indian democracy for Sikhs, Christians, Muslims, or any other minorities," Dr. Aulakh added. "As the Sikhs who recently demonstrated at the United Nations noted, a religiously intolerant country cannot be democratic."

Dr. Aulakh called on the United States to maintain its sanctions against India. "The repression of minorities and the nuclearization of South Asia by the Indian government both support India’s dreams of empire and its drive for hegemony over all South Asia," he said. He called on India to hold an internationally-supervised plebiscite in Punjab, Khalistan to let the Sikh Nation decide its future in a free and fair vote. He said that the people of Kashmir should have the plebiscite they are seeking as well. "That is the democratic way to do things," Dr. Aulakh said. "If India will not do this, how can it call itself a democracy?"



Behind all these attacks is the Brahmin high command. It is the Brahmins who fund, organise and protect these Hindutva terrorists. And in this the Brahmins of Congress are in hand with the Brahmins of the BJP. Once again, the Brahmin Problem is slowly destroying another race - this time, it is the Christians.

-- Surinder Majhi,
Dalitstan Journal
Volume 1, Issue 3 (Dec. 1999)
http://www.dalitstan.org/journal/genocide/christians/4nunrape.html

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