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Christians flee fresh violence in Myanmar’s Kachin state

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More than a thousand people, most of them Catholics and Baptists, have fled their village in Myanmar’s northern Kachin state after fresh fighting erupted between the military forces and ethnic Kachin rebels.

Those who fled belong to some 160 families from Nan San Yang village, located barely 20 km from Laiza town, which is the headquarters of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) close to the China border.

The fighting began on July 3 and those who fled have taken refuge in the Catholic Church compound at Wai Mai town.

Gam Aung, who led the villagers from Nan San Yang, said more villagers were likely to flee as reports of violence continued to pour in on July 6.

“We escaped with only a few clothes, leaving behind our homes and livestock. Hope we might be able to return to our village in a week or two,” Aung told UCA News on July 7.

Amid the uncertainty, those who fled the village were worried about how long the church groups and local authorities will continue to feed them.

“We will certainly need food, medicines and arrangements for school children for a longer term,” Aung said.

Father Vincent Shan Lum, the parish priest of Nam San Yang village, said he fled with the villagers on July 3 and they may need to stay in the church compound for weeks amid the tense situation.

Shan Lum who is staying in the clergy center in Myitkyina told UCA News on July 6 that this was the second time the villagers from Nam San Yang had escaped the violence.

“They were earlier displaced due to fighting between the military and KIA in June 2011, and spent years in camps in Wai Maw township until their return to the village in December 2018,” he said.

Military attacks have been regularly witnessed in the predominantly Christian region of Kachin state ever since independence from Britain as the KIA has been fighting for autonomy and self-determination.

The latest round of violence was triggered by the military junta reportedly sending reinforcements near Laiza town.

The military regime though did not make any public statement about resuming fighting with the rebels in Kachin state.

But the KIA on July 4 urged the people to be vigilant as there was a tense situation in the area due to the arrival of reinforcements.

“More fighting is expected if the military doesn’t withdraw the troops. So people need to prepare for food supplies, such as rice, for a longer term,” Colonel Naw Bu, spokesperson of KIA told Myitkyina News Journal, a Kachin-based news outlet, on July 6.

More than 101,500 people have been staying in camps in Kachin State since 2011, including about 27,000 people displaced by the military coup in 2021, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

The state’s 1.7 million people are mainly Christians, which includes 116,000 Catholics.

UN rights chief Volker Turk said the Myanmar regime’s brutal violence against civilians and its denial of life-saving humanitarian aid reflect “utter contempt for humanity.”

“Civilians live at the whim of a reckless military authority that relies on systematic control tactics, fear and terror,” Turk told the Human Rights Council on July 6.
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Indian Christians step up protests against anti-conversion law

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More than 50,000 Christians in India’s Arunachal Pradesh state gathered to protest a government plan to revive a stringent 40-year-old anti-conversion law, fearing its misuse to target and victimize them.

“We oppose the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 1978 because it curtails our religious rights,” said Tara Miri, the president of the Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF).

Christians from all 29 districts and different church denominations turned up for the March 6 protest and “filled all our 50,000 chairs” in an open ground state capital, Itanagar.

“There are 46 Christian denominations in the state, and members of all of them joined the protest because we feel the state government should not implement the law,” Miri said.

The anti-conversion law was first introduced in 1978 to protect the traditional religious practices of indigenous communities from external influence or coercion.

But it remained dormant for over 45 years as successive governments failed to frame the rules.

On Sept. 30 last year, the Gauhati High Court’s permanent bench in Itanagar directed the state government to finalize the rules within six months after a public interest litigation by a citizen against the government’s failure to enforce the law.

The law prohibits religious conversion “by use of force or inducement or by fraudulent means” and has provision for a two-year jail term or a fine up to Rs 10,000 if found guilty.

The law also mandates that every conversion has to be reported to the deputy commissioner, a top officer in the state’s districts. A failure to report an intended conversion shall attract a penalty.

The current push to implement the law represents a significant shift in policy, raising questions about religious freedom and cultural preservation in the northeastern state, said ACF.

Pema Khandu, the chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh, defended the move by saying his government is simply complying with court orders.

“The draft rules are being prepared as per legal directives,” he said, urging the public not to misinterpret the intent.

The ACF has been vocal against the Act, staging an eight-hour hunger strike on Feb. 17 in Itanagar, followed by a meeting with Mama Natung, the state home minister, on Feb. 21.

The discussions with the minister remain inconclusive, it said.

As tensions rise, the state government has assured further dialogue with religious leaders while proceeding with the rule-framing process as mandated by the court.

Meanwhile, a section of the indigenous faith followers is holding marches to support the implementation of the anti-conversion law.

“This act is for people of all faiths in Arunachal Pradesh. It will serve all. This is not at all unconstitutional,” Kamjai Taism, an indigenous faith leader, told media people.

Christians make up 30.26 percent of state’s 1.4 million people, while Hindus are 29.04 percent, indigenous faiths 26.20 percent, Buddhists 11.77 percent, and Muslims 1.95 percent.
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ഉത്തരേന്ത്യയിലെ റായ്പ്പൂർ ചർച്ച് ഓഫ് ഗോഡ് സഭയിൽ വിശുദ്ധ സഭാ ആരാധന മദ്ധ്യേ ഒരു കൂട്ടം സുവിശേഷ വിരോധികൾ കയറി അക്രമം നടത്തി.

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എല്ലാ പ്രിയ ദൈവമക്കളും ഇവിടെയുള്ള ദൈവസഭക്കും, ദൈവദാസനും, ദൈവമക്കൾക്കും വേണ്ടി ശക്തമായി പ്രാർത്ഥിക്കുവാൻ ദൈവനാമത്തിൽ അപേക്ഷിക്കുന്നു.
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ക്രൈസ്റ്റ് അംബാസഡേഴ്സ് തിരുവല്ല സെക്ഷൻ യുവജനസംഗമം മാർച്ച് 31 ന്

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എജി തിരുവല്ല സെക്ഷൻ ക്രൈസ്റ്റ് അംബാസഡേഴ്സിന്റെ നേതൃത്വത്തിൽ ‘KAIROS ‘എന്ന പേരിൽ യുവജന സമ്മേളനം മാർച്ച്‌ 31 ന് വൈകിട്ട് 5:30 മുതൽ ബഥേൽ കുറ്റപ്പുഴ എജിയിൽ നടക്കും. പാസ്റ്റർ മാത്യു ടി. ജോൺ മുഖ്യ അതിഥിയായി പങ്കെടുക്കും സെക്ഷൻ സി എ പ്രസിഡന്റ്‌ പാസ്റ്റർ സിജു മാത്യു അധ്യക്ഷത വഹിക്കും.സെക്രട്ടറി മോനു രമേശ്‌ നേതൃത്വം നല്കും
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