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18 hours ago ago from A Pakistan News

Human Rights Violations in India :- From1511 to 1648 when Europe witnessed a prolonged arena of barbarism, religious bigotry and intolerance, culminating into beastly violence, the Treaty of Westphalia was concluded in 1648 in order to maintain the nation-state system whose basic purpose was to honour the dignity of human beings. Although human rights violations in the world such as torture, genocide and massacre continued after that ...

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India: Non-Chalcedonian Orthodox & Catholics Agree to Share Services

10 hours ago ago from Orthocath's Blog

INDIA:  Catholic, Orthodox Churches agree to share services December 18, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India (UCAN) Catholic and Orthodox Churches have agreed to share priestly services and infrastructure in a major development in their often troubled 356-year-old history. As a first step, they have agreed to share churches for Sunday Mass outside Kerala. Recent meetings between the two also explored the possibility of sharing ...

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Follow-up report in Orissa

19 hours ago ago from Lent & Beyond

Remember the Hindu persecution of Christians in Orissa, India, in the summer of 2008? We had three L&B posts, this one having the most details of the persecution. This post from the diocese of Colombo has to be read to be believed. A pachyderm praise report? Hat tip: Creedal Christian

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India – Liberhan Commission slams Hindutva

13 hours ago ago from Rehmat\'s World

In its 1000-page report , former Madras High Court Chief Justice M.S. Liberhan, who conducted the inquiry into the demolition of the Babri Masjid (built in 16th century) on December 6, 1992 has indicted AB Vajpayee, LK Advani along with other 68 leaders of Sangh Parivaar and BJP. Dr. SQR Ilyas has claimed that the former prime minister of India, PV Narasimha Rao is equally responsible for the demolition of Babri Masjid alongwith the ...

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Pope says He is more concerned about Christains in Iraq & India

15 hours ago ago from NaumanRK's Blog

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