The Christian cemetery of the village of
Midiakia (Kandhamal district, Orissa) has been desecrated by a group of
unknown assailants.
The news was released just yesterday, but Rev.
Gaurango Nayak, pastor of the Methodist Church, discovered what had
happened a week ago, when he went to the cemetery to pray.
The authors
of the act removed the crosses from every grave and felled some trees
and bushes. According to the pastor, "in the next two days, all the
mounds will be overturned."
For the moment, the leaders of the local
churches have reported the incident to police and officials, but the
authors have not yet been arrested. Police have placed the area under
the art. 145 (unlawful assembly) of the Criminal Code, to prevent both
sides from entering the cemetery.
The village of Midiakia is
located about 15 km south of Balliguda, and is home to various
Christians, Catholic, Methodist and Baptist. Several times in the past
it has been targated in anti-Christian violence.
During the pogroms of
2008, Hindu nationalists looted all the houses. On 26 July 2011, the
Protestant pastor Michael Nayak was killed in an ambush by radical Hindus, but despite evidence the police closed the case as an accident.
Speaking to AsiaNews
Sajan K George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians
(GCIC), said he was "very concerned" about the "sinister, subtle and
ongoing persecution against Christians in Kandhamal district."
"The GCIC
- he adds - condemns the desecration of the Midiakia cemetery, and
reiterates its request for further investigation into the case of
Michael Nayak and other similar cases, to ensure justice to the
Christian community."
John Dayal, activist and member of the National Integration Council
of the Central Government of India, presented the fact to two members
of the National Commission for minorities, but has not yet received a
response.
"It is yet another horror story from Kandhamal - Dayal said -
and as usual, the Orissa government continues to deny it."