Mario, I m a regular reader of Daijworld and I did read this article March
18th,
the guys who did this act must be punished after proper investigation.
Besdies it is a shame to their
family who are from the same parish....The investigation is not very clear
as there
is no mention who was behind this youth, either they have been trapped or
lured by some politicians.
The police was quite fast to arrest these culprits, though they are still
not able to arrest the ones who did damages to the
Churches in Manglore last year. Besides the Karnataka police is on record
for brutally beating women, nuns
and children, and have have engaged in revengeful acts against the Catholic
youth, after their failure was reported..
so what justice you can expect from the police? I am sure the police was
kept aware of this situation beforehand.
I also feel this is just one case, and there will many more cases in future
blaming the Christians.
now that the Sangh parivar wants to show their clean image.
As for the nuns, this is not a new thing, similar incidents have been
reported in the past.
and this is only Syrian Malabar Catholic Church in Kerala. It is also
strange that the Cardinal and the nuns
kept quiet all this while. We are yet to hear from Roman Catholic nuns from
Goa, Jabalpur, Mumbai and other states.
Dev borem korum
eddie
Memo to Marshall Mendonca and Edward Verdes:
I'm sure you are going to condemn these Mangalorean Christian bast....,
...er, malcreads, just as silent.., ...er, vociferously as you condemned
the Catholic priests found to be abusing Catholic nuns in Kerala.
http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=57924
Excerpt:
In connection with indulging in rampage in a banana plantation belonging
to Babbukatte Nityadhar Church and trying to disrupt peace in the region,
Ullal policemen arrested seven persons on Wednesday March 18.
They are Jayson Verghese (23), Vijit Sunny Rozario (21), Araki Alfred
(20), Roshan Cutinho (26), all from Nityadhar Nagar and Ronald Roshan
(22), a resident of Kuttar Prakash Nagar. They were produced in the court
on Wednesday.