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Second Annual Report on Hindu Human Rights released at Capitol Hill.
Atrocities on Hindus in Muslim countries exposed
(FOC)

WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) held a press
conference at Capitol Hill, on June 27, 2006 to release its much anticipated
second annual report on the status of human rights of the Hindus in South
Asia, Afghanistan and Fiji. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, senior
ranking member of the House of International Relations Committee, co-hosted
the press conference held in the Rayburn House Building. Ros-Lehtinen
expressed serious concern over the facts presented in the Human Rights
Report and welcomed the document.

"As an ardent of Human Rights advocate in the United States Congress, I will
continue to work with my colleagues to ensure that all are afforded the
protection they deserve," said Ros-Lehtinen during her address. "Especially,
Hindus who are persecuted by extremist groups."

A House resolution calling attention to human rights violations against the
Hindus prompted by, among other things, the HAF report is being prepared and
the congresswoman is expected to deliver a separate floor statement
highlighting Human Rights violations that are particularly severe in
Bangladesh.

"The second annual report on Hindu Human Rights is an objective compilation
from reports by credible Human Rights groups of the genocide, ethnic
cleansing, terrorism, and discriminatory laws that Hindus face everyday in
parts of South Asia and beyond," said Ishani Chowdhury, Executive Director
of HAF. "This report documents a humanitarian tragedy that fills an
important void existing in reports by both governments and other Human
Rights organisations." 

The 105-page document is entitled Hindus in South Asia & the Diaspora: A
Survey of Human Rights (2005). The report has garnered a broad array of
endorsements from several members of Congress, various academics and Human
Rights activists and religious leaders of diverse faiths.

"By documenting Human Rights violations against Hindus in Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Fiji and the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, the
Hindu American Foundation continues to raise global awareness of these
abuses," said Congressman Joseph Crowley.

The 2005 report individually documents over 500 incidents of murder, arson,
rape, desecration of temples, usurpation of property and other forms of
violence against the Hindus over a single year in Bangladesh. The report
confirms a continuous rise in such attacks since the 2001 general election
brought the Bangladesh National Party to power in coalition with Islamist
political organisations. In 2005, according to the HAF report, Pakistan
witnessed a spate of Hindu temple destructions, kidnappings and forced
conversions of Hindu girls. Furthermore, the government of Pakistan
continues a grim policy of aiding and abetting Islamist organisations
recognised as terrorist groups by the U.S. State Department. 

HAF included Fiji in the 2005 report as part of its long-term goal of
highlighting the Human Rights abuses against the Hindus in the diaspora
beyond South Asia. Despite of the fact that the Hindus consists of 38 per
cent of the island, the Hindus and their religious institutions are
routinely attacked in Fiji. The heavily influential Methodist Church there
has called for conversions of the Hindus and establishment of a Christian
state.

After reviewing the report, Iftekhar Hai, President of United Muslims of
America Interfaith Alliance condemned terrorist violence and said, "It gives
me great pain to note that extremist Muslims, a tiny minority, are
unleashing terror on our Hindu brothers and sisters." 

"This report by the Hindu American Foundation.is a real eye-opener,"
observed Professor Nathan Katz, Professor of Religious Studies at Florida
International University. He further said that the Hindus in Bangladesh,
Pakistan and Afghanistan face unimaginable persecution routinely. 




 
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