Indian Christians in Orissa Still Struggling

May 8, 2009 | by Tana Pitkanen

The Christians in India’s east coast region of Orissa, largely the Dalit, are still struggling to recover from the devastating anti-Christian violence that occurred in 2008.

During the sudden attacks from August through October, about 54,000 Christians were displaced from their homes. Only a few thousand have been able to return.

Most of the violence was in the Kandhamal District where about 3,000 people are still in government relief camps. Some victims have moved out of the state to start new lives, but the majority still live in tents only a short distance from their former homes.

As the local government continues to downplay the seriousness of the attacks and provides minimal support, organizations like All India Christian Counsel (AICC) are stepping in to help with the many needs of Christians in the area.

AICC is involved in rebuilding homes and churches, helping with aide in the camps, and helping support the widows and orphans of pastors who were killed. They are also helping to pursue justice and peace for those who were victimized.

The number of those affected by the violence is staggering, and it is evident that our brothers and sisters in Orissa are still in much need of prayer and support. Please remember to pray with us for the peace and reconciliation of these Christians.

You can help the cause of AICC by donating through Dalit Freedom Network under Orissa Relief Fund.

I know that the Lord will maintain the cause of the afflicted, and will execute justice for the needy. Surely the righteous shall give thanks to your name; the upright shall dwell in your presence. (Psalm 140:12-13)

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