NEW DELHI: All Christian educational
institutes across the country will remain closed on Friday to "peacefully
protest" the violence against churches and Christian institutions in Orissa
where surge in violent activities has claimed 10 lives so far, a prominent
church body has said. (
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"As a
mark of solidarity with the innocent people in Orissa who have been targeted,
all Christian-run schools and colleges in the country would be closed on
Friday," Father Babu Joseph, spokesperson of the Catholic Bishops Conference of
India (CBCI) said.
CBCI office bearers are meeting the Prime
Minister later on Thursday to apprise him of the situation in Orissa and demand
immediate relief for the victims.
"We will ask the Prime Minister
for payment of immediate relief to victims and their rehabilitation. We will
also seek for corrective actions so that no more churches or schools are
targeted in the state," Joseph said.
Meanwhile, the All India
Christian Council (AICC) has accused the Orissa government for the communal
flare up and said that law was being openly flouted in the state.
"Governance in Orissa state appears to have disintegrated. Some
people have called the violence 'Hindu-Christian clashes' but this is not
accurate. Innocent Christians, mostly of Dalit origin continue to be attacked by
communal organisations which are mocking the rule of law," AICC president Joseph
D'souza said.
"What is at stake is not only the freedom of
conscience of a minority community but the country's secular democracy, its
commitment to human rights and constitutional guarantees," he said.