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Parents beg school to end kids' classes – in graveyard!
Some 200 schoolchildren in India have an unusual
setting for their educational studies – a graveyard.
Source: WorldNetDaily, July 29, 2007
Indian judges OK 'Hindu Taliban'
The Supreme Court in India has given police across the nation unlimited power
to arrest and detain anyone who has been accused of talking to another person
about Christianity.
Source: WorldNetDaily, August 11, 2006
Missionaries face jail in India
Last week Madhya Pradesh became the latest state to pass an anti-religious
conversion bill that could leave Christian missionaries open to criminal
charges. Leaders of India’s 26m Christians say the bill is an attempt to
intimidate and persecute them, while increasing votes for the Hindu nationalist
BJP party. Under its provisions missionaries and their converts face up to three
years in jail if they do not notify a magistrate of their intentions.
Source: Times Online, July 30, 2006
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