Saturday, August 30, 2008

FR. THOMAS CHELLEN DESCRIBES THE ORISSA MOB ORDEAL

Fr. Thomas Chellen, director of the pastoral center that was destroyed with a 
bomb, had a narrow escape after a Hindu mob nearly set him on fire. Currently 
undergoing treatment at a Catholic hospital in Orissa's capital Bhubaneswar, 
Fr. Chellen had this horrifying experience to share with Catholic News Service: 

"They had poured kerosene on my head, and one held a matchbox in his hands to 
light the fire. But thanks to divine providence, in the end, they did not do 
that. Otherwise, I would not have been there to tell this horror," the 
55-year-old priest, director of the pastoral center at Konjamendi in the Indian 
state of Orissa, told Catholic News Service in a telephone interview from his 
hospital bed Aug. 28.

When a Hindu mob of 500 people broke into the pastoral center around noon Aug. 
24, Father Chellen said he fled through the backyard with another priest and a 
nun.

"It was heartbreaking for us to watch from a distance the entire complex go up 
in smoke," said Father Chellen, who had supervised the construction of the 
center that opened in 2001 and could accommodate 200 people.

"They vandalized everything and set it on fire. It has been reduced to ashes," 
he added.

As the three watched from a distance, some other priests told them to flee.

"We fled to the jungles and came in the night to take shelter in the house of a 
Hindu friend and spent the night there," Father Chellen said, adding that the 
second priest left them to join other priests.

The following morning, he said, the Hindu family moved the priest and nun to an 
adjacent vacant house and locked it to give the impression that no one was 
inside.

However, the Hindu mobs overheard the priest speaking on his cell phone, broke 
into the room and dragged him and the nun outside.

"They began our crucifixion parade," said Father Chellen. The gang of about 50 
armed Hindus "beat us up and led us like culprits along the road" to the burned 
pastoral center.

"There they tore my shirt and started pulling off the clothes of the nun. When 
I protested, they beat me hard with iron rods. Later, they took the sister 
inside (and) raped her while they went on kicking and teasing me, forcing (me) 
to say vulgar words," said the priest who has cuts, bruises and swollen tissue 
all over his body and stitches on his face.

"Later both of us, half-naked, were taken to the street, and they ordered me to 
have sex with the nun in public, saying nuns and priests do it. As I refused, 
they went on beating me and dragged us to the nearby government office. Sadly, 
a dozen policemen were watching all this," he said.

Angry at his plea to the police for help, the mob beat the bleeding priest 
again.

Later, a government official and members of the mob took the priest and the nun 
to the police station, where Father Chellen said he was kicked in the face.

"The four-hour ordeal ended when a senior police officer arrived in the 
evening," said Father Chellen.

The priest said one of the most hurtful things about the incident was that some 
local Hindus whom he knew were watching the events and ignored his requests for 
help.

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