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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Correspondent Bureau: International Christian Concern, a Washington based organisation, has raised issue regarding adivasi Christians facing harassment and attacks by local religious groups in India. In a recent report, it highlighted the pressure on Christians by Sarya Adivasi Samaj in Chhattisgarh. Across India, attacks on Christians and their worship places continue to escalate in [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>The Correspondent Bureau:  </strong>International Christian Concern, a Washington based organisation, has raised issue regarding adivasi Christians facing harassment and attacks by local religious groups in India.<br> In a recent report, it highlighted the pressure on Christians by Sarya Adivasi Samaj in Chhattisgarh.</p>



<p>Across India, attacks on Christians and their worship places continue to escalate in both number and severity. According to a report released by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) India, at least 328 incidents of targeted violence against Christians were recorded in 2019. This number represents a significant increase in violence when compared to previous years. </p>



<p>However, the 328 incidents recorded in ADF’s report only represent a portion of the violence that is being experienced by India’s Christian community. Most incidents go unreported due to fear of reprisal or lack of confidence in India’s justice system, according to ICC. </p>



<p>In a report in September, the International Christian
Concern (ICC), said members of the Sarya Adivasi Samaj (SAM) group summoned 15
Christian families to a meeting in Kakadabeda village, located in the Kondagoan
district of India’s Chhattisgarh state. At this meeting, the Christians were
told they had to recant their faith or be forced to leave their homes.</p>



<p>When the Christians refused, the religious fanatics
attacked.</p>



<p>“We have been tortured for almost three weeks,” Suraj
Bhagel, a survivor of the September 22 attack, told International Christian
Concern (ICC). Following the assault, SAM members demolished all the 15
Christian families’ homes. Fearing further violence, the Christians fled into
the forest and took shelter in nearby villages.</p>



<p>“We returned to our village only to see the devastation,”
Bhagel continued. “Rubble, broken utensils, scattered clothes, and broken
cycles and motorbikes were all around us. Our situation is very pathetic. We
are living in broken houses that are just roofless walls. We are also unheard
and unattended by the authorities.”</p>



<p>According to Bhagel, the September 22 attack is the third
attack on Kakadabeda’s Christian community in the last eight years.
Historically, these attacks have been limited to physical assaults. However,
the most recent episode has left Kakadabeda’s Christians homeless and stunned.</p>



<p>“My mind is not working properly,” Bhagel told ICC. “We
often don’t have food to eat and cannot stay in our homes whenever there is
rain. There has been no help from the police or the district administration. That
has added to our fear of further attacks by religious fanatics.”</p>



<p>According to Bhagel, the September 22 attack in Kakadabeda
was only the first of several similar incidents in Chhattisgarh.</p>



<p>“We are troubled by how things are unfolding,” Bhagel
said.&nbsp;“Just two weeks after we were attacked, two Christians in Tiliyabeda
village, only five kilometers away, were brutally attacked. Both of them were
seriously injured and are in critical condition in the government hospital.”</p>



<p>Following the incident in Tiliyabeda, the local district
administration issued an order banning all village meetings. The order
prohibiting village meetings was issued on October 12 in direct response to the
attacks on local Christians.</p>



<p>“This is a terrible and frightening experience,” Bhagel
continued. “However, I want to thank God for His protection. Although this is a
painful situation, I am encouraged in my spirit and will press on witnessing
His name,&#8221; the ICC report said.</p>
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