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There
is clear evidence which confirms that some
international Christian organisations are backing
terrorism and separatist movements in the
north-east. These church backed organisations are
providing funds, arms and ammunitions with the aim
of creating a separate Christian state.
Tripura
The
National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) was
founded in December 1989. Since its inception the
NLFT has been engaged in an armed struggle to carve
out a separate Christian nation – Tripura. The
backing of the Baptist church right from the
beginning has enabled this organisation to spread
its base. Due to its terrorist activities, the
organisation was banned by the government in 1997
but it continued its operations from across the
Bangladesh border.
The priests of the Baptist
church supply arms and ammunitions to these
terrorist rebels. Nagmanlal Halam, the secretary of
the Noapara Baptist Church in Tripura was arrested
by CRPF in April 2000 on charges of aiding
insurgents and possessing a large quantity of
explosives including 60 gelatin sticks, 5kg of
potassium, 2kg of sulphur and other ingredients for
making powerful bombs. Two junior members of the
same church, who had been arrested earlier tipped
the police off about the explosives which were meant
for terrorist organizations like the NLFT. Mr. Halam
confessed to buying and supplying explosives to the
NLFT. Another church official, Jatna Koloi, who was
also arrested, admitted that he received training in
guerrilla warfare at an NLFT base.
It
is now apparent that the pattern of forced
conversions at gunpoint are irrefutably linked to
the Baptist Church in Tripura. The NLFT is accused
of forcing Tripura's indigenous tribes to become
Christians and give up Hindu forms of worship in
areas under their control. For decades Tripura's
indigenous tribal population has been dragged out of
their homes and forced to convert to Christianity
under threat of violence. Whenever any of the
tribals organize Hindu festivals or rituals, the
terrorist groups attack to desecrate and kill the
participants. There have been incidents of issuing a
ban on the Hindu festivals of Durga Puja and
Saraswati Puja. The NLFT manifesto says that they
want to expand what they describe as the kingdom of
God and Christ in Tripura. The hill tribe
‘Jamatiya’ worship their traditional god ‘Gadiya’,
who is supposed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva,
in the month of March. The terrorists have issued an
order that the ‘Gadiya’ be prayed on the
Christmas day instead.
The Baptist Church in Tripura was set up by
missionaries from New Zealand 60
years ago. It won only a few thousand converts until
1980 when a mass scale ethnic riot was engineered by
the Church in which systematic ethnic cleansing of
Hindu and Buddhist tribals was initiated. Thousands
of women were raped and kidnapped and forced to
convert to Christianity. The terrorists receive
military aid from extremist Christian groups in
Australia and New Zealand. They also have ongoing
exchanges with Islamic terrorist and ISI who push in
arms from the Bangladeshi border.
When
the RSS and other Hindu organizations decided to
help the Hindus under attack in Tripura by aiding
them in reconversion, hundreds of the RSS volunteers
were attacked, threatened and blackmailed. Several
of them were murdered and a number of them were
kidnapped and held hostage by the Christian
terrorists. In August 2000, Swami Shantikali Maharaj,
the famous Hindu sage known for his social services
was killed by the terrorists. In December 2000,
Lavkumar Jamatiya, the priest of the ‘Jamatiya’
tribe was killed, two Hindu temples and one Buddhist
temple were destroyed and order was issued to end
all non-Christian methods of praying. In the year
2001, there were 826 terrorist attacks in Tripura in
which 405 persons were killed and 481 cases of
kidnapping by the rebels.
Nagaland
The
National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN), a
separatist organisation has two main factions. Both
the factions are headed by Christians and get
financial support from World Council of Churches, a
missionary organisation. China provides arms and
ammunitions to both the factions.
The
NSCN has its offices in New York, Geneva and Hague
which display boards with legend ‘Peoples Republic
of Nagaland’. It has twice raised its demand for
an independent nation in the United Nations. The
NSCN has its own government which collects money
from the local people. One third of the salaries of
the government servants is taken away as Nagaland
Tax before disbursement. Most of the banks in
Nagaland have closed down because of the huge sums
extracted by this outfit. The letterheads and stamps
of this unofficial government read ‘Nagaland for
Christ’.
There
is evidence of NSCN having ties with the ISI. The
NSCN general secretary in an interview with the
English daily ‘Hindu’ accepted that they were
trying to create pressure on the Indian army in the
north-east so that there was less pressure from the
army in Kashmir.
Meghalay
The
proselytising activities of the Christian
missionaries during the 150 years of patronage from
the British rule have resulted in the conversion of
two-thirds of the people of the state to
Christianity. After independence in 1947, many of
the locals started reverting to their original
tribal religion and lifestyle. The natives of the
Khasi hills started to once again get associated
with their roots. They formed an organisation called
‘Sengkhasi’. Shri Rejoy Singh Khongsha, an
important official of this organisation, at first
got threats and later was abducted by North-east Red
Army, a separatist and terrorist outfit known to
have direct links with the church. The church has
been threatening the leaders of ‘Sengkhasi’ for
their connection with the Hindu organisations.
The
Church in the north-east is also known to be
associated with smuggling across the borders and
circulation of fake currency notes. In December
1998, Bedang Tamjen, a Jemi-Naga missionary was
arrested for making fake currency notes.
The
most shocking fact is that the Indian media has not
even mentioned these facts in their coverage.
Whereas even unconfirmed rumors about any attack on
Christians are immediately touted as "an
assault on minorities", not a word is spared to
enlighten the Indian citizenry about the religious
terrorism that is taking place in the north-east.
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