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041 _aEnglish
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100 _aAnto Akkara
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245 _aKandhamal Craves for Justice
260 _aBangalore
_bVeritas India Books
_c2013
300 _a263 p.
_bPB
_c21x14 cm.
365 _a02302
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_d₹250.00
_f01-12-2022
520 _aReleased in New Delhi on August 23, 2013 – 5th anniversary of Kandhamal conflagration, the investigative book exposed the travesty of justice in Kandhamal– scrutinising the failure of the constitutional watchdogs like judiciary and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). When the lofty constitutional guarantees were reduced to ashes along with churches and Christian houses, the mandarins of Orissa remained mute spectators to the bravado of saffron henchmen. The zealots threatened Christians to embrace Hinduism to live in Kandhamal. The defiant ones were put to the sword, chopped into pieces, burnt alive or crushed with boulders. Kandhamal has laid bare before the nation the ugly face of Hindu nationalism. Amid pervasive stories of hatred, brutality, indifference, double-speak and deceit, the journalist author also brought to light how the silent majority has started speaking out... offering a beacon of hope as reparation for the communal frenzy that has left a scar on the secular face of Mother India. Packed with real-life stories, telling photos and incisive research inputs, the book by award-winning journalist raised uncomfortable questions on the justice delivery system and calls for attention into the travesty of justice in Kandhamal: How did the mighty arms of the Secular Democratic Republic of India respond to the challenge? Did the judicial system falter in delivering justice? Why did the NHRC remain silent on the blatant human right abuses in Kandhamal? Was there a bigger conspiracy behind the murder in the jungle?
650 _aChristians
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650 _aViolence against
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650 _aChristianity and politics
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700 _aAKKARA (Anto)
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