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Paul Vadakumpadan, Guwahati says,
To Auschwitz and Back (Part II)
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The recent events in Orissa, Karnataka and elsewhere in the country have made me realise that what I saw at Auschwitz was not just an aberration of history. Fundamentalism, ethnic chauvinism, hatred towards the other, and exploiting human suffering for political gain are as much a fact today as they were in Hitler`s Germany.
SEP. 26. ING #A.80
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PARAPPULLY Jose, New Delhi says,
HOLDING UP TO THE LIGHT - 3
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SILENCE KILLS!
SEP. 23. INN #A.79
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, Bangalore says,
Attacks on Mangalore Christians - A Dozen Doubts !!!
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The attacks on Christian Churches in Karataka is a cause of concern. Not only has there been attack from fundamental groups but the apathy from government officials.
SEP. 19. INK #A.78
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selvanathan xavier, Chennai says,
Lend your ear to your stressed child
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Lend your ear to your stressed child
SEP. 18. INM #A.77
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Paul CHERUTHOTTUPURAM, Kolkata says,
CRISIS MANAGEMENT: Enlighten Your Parishioners - Use Your Organizing Skills
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The recent disturbances, communal tensions, merciless raping, group looting, brutal killings in various parts of our country especially in Orissa are topics of discussion in every media. The fear, pain, suffering, mental agony, loss of lives, the struggle and the turmoil of hundreds of displaced people need everyone`s care, concern and united action.
SEP. 8. INC #A.74
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Lakkisetti Praveen, Hyderabad says,
``THAT WE MAY BE ONE``
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Hyderabad 08, Sept 2008: The situatoin of the victims of communal violence in Orissa seems to be brightening. Two weeks of restless violence made the Christians and the missionaries to flee to the forests for shelter. The return journey to their homes seems to be rather slow when compared to the speed of their flight to the forests. The assasination of Swami Lakshmanananda Saraswathi resulted in the vandalisation of the churches, property and loss of so many innocent lives.
SEP. 8. INH #A.73
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