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Caught on Tape
Videotaped attack in India triggers protests as Dalit Christians head to Supreme Court.




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SC Status to Dalit Christians | Centre gets 2 months to take a decision. (The Tribune, India)
Do Christians also practise caste system, asks SC | The campaign of Dalit Christians for Scheduled Caste status took an interesting turn on Wednesday with a sceptical Supreme Court responding to their demand by asking whether Christians also practised caste system. (The Times of India)
Indian pastor says he will not quit | Two months after a brutal beating by Hindu extremists, Pastor Walter Masih has not been deterred in spreading the Gospel. (Spero News)
Assault in Jaipur | The attack on a pastor by communal elements is yet another in a series of incidents against minorities in Rajasthan. (Frontline, India)
India: attacks in Rajasthan state show disturbing trend | An attack on Fr. Ninama was just one of several threats made or carried out on Christians in recent months. (Open Doors Australia)

Persecution.org and Compass Direct report on events in India.

Previous Christianity Today articles on India and persecution are available online.

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pbandj   Posted: July 21, 2007 11:53 PM
i think its incredible to hear when the world sees something different in christians. isnt it great that indian christian are known to respond with love and not revenge!!!! peter

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