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		<title>2012 brings push for bill that could protect India&#8217;s Christians</title>
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India<br />
(MNN) &#8212; Christians in India celebrated Christmas under the threat of<br />
violence. While there were isolated<br />
incidents reported, nothing on the scale of the Orissa pogrom of 2008 emerged.
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Despite<br />
relief, they&#39;ve begun this year with a push toward passing the Prevention of<br />
Communal and Targeted Violence Bill 2011.
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Government reports show more than<br />
6,000 incidents of communal violence were reported in India in the past ten<br />
years. That&#39;s a pattern that&#39;s likely to continue.&nbsp;  KP<br />
Yohannann with <a href="/groups/GFA">Gospel for Asia</a> says, &quot;Personally, I don&#39;t expect this to change because more and more, people are choosing to follow Christ.&quot;&nbsp; &nbsp;
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He goes on to say that, &quot;Our<br />
people are facing persecution. Even recently,<br />
people walking into Sunday morning service, disrupting it, and attacking the missionaries<br />
and the pastors, threatening Christian families to renounce their faith.&quot; But he adds, &quot;It is not as widespread as it was.&quot;
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Some areas are more volatile than<br />
others. &quot;Orissa has been, for years, what you call a &#39;boiling pot.&#39; Whether<br />
the government is BJP or Congress, it seems that the fundamentalists seem to<br />
have a tremendous amount of network established.&quot;
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In<br />
Kandhamal district, anti-Christians called for a general strike that would &quot;Stop Christmas.&quot; GFA workers were<br />
worried that riots would erupt. Many fled their villages and took refuge in<br />
surrounding&nbsp;areas.
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It&#39;s<br />
the same area that was most severely persecuted in the attacks against<br />
Christians in 2008. Throughout Orissa, more than 120 men, women, and children<br />
were murdered, and hundreds of homes and churches were&nbsp;destroyed.
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These<br />
concerns are why the All India Christian Council (AICC) is pushing for the Bill to be presented to<br />
Parliament soon. It was drafted by the<br />
National Advisory Council and is now with the Union government.
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Religious minorities and many members<br />
of civil society support it as a way to curb communal violence and bring<br />
justice to the victims.  The problem, Yohannan says, is that, &quot;People<br />
use religion, especially of the illiterate, innocent people, as a means to<br />
capture political ground and power. Religious fanaticism always is used by the<br />
crafty politicians to get power.&quot;
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But it&#39;s really bigger than politics,<br />
Yohannan points out. Because GFA workers are tirelessly sharing the hope of Christ,<br />
people are coming to faith in Him. That<br />
means the opposition isn&#39;t so much extremists. &quot;It&#39;s a really strong spiritual warfare. I think the strongest weapon<br />
we can use against this thing is prayer and fasting. Then, as Hebrews says,<br />
&#39;Come alongside the suffering brethren, and love them, embrace them, help them.&#39;&quot;
</p>
<p>
Passage of the Prevention of Communal<br />
and Targeted Violence Bill would protect some of the more vulnerable<br />
populations. However, Yohannan says<br />
this is not merely a political issue. &quot;These<br />
communities, Muslim communities, Hindu and all, I think more and more people will<br />
come to know Jesus Christ, no matter what.&quot; &nbsp;
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Pray for the believers in Orissa, that<br />
they will not fear and will remain strong in the Lord during this time. Pray<br />
that they will be lights shining in the darkness and that the Lord will<br />
protect&nbsp;them.</p>
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