Previous two posts (Lalitaditya and Bharatavarsha) important, more directly relevant to India.
The article below (2nd quoteblock) is christianism.
As an introduction to it, the matter is also discussed at:
http://freetruth.50webs.org/B3d.htm#MoreFrauds
And 5 years on - February 2010 - in the DRC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/new...530686.stm
It is what christianism does. It manufactures terrorists: that's why christians are terrorists. Because they believe babblical nonsense - because they follow christianism=terrorism, which makes them torture and massacre their own children. Without any second thoughts in their minds, nor any remorse after the event. It's all for jeebus, who's the "highest end" in christianism, after all.
Note how this insanity that christianism produces is VERY LIKE how islamaniacs callously murder their daughters for "listening to pop music" or "talking to boys" or "running away" with non-islamics. The consequences for the kids are the same - though the excuses (commandments) may differ slightly between the babble or koran. But really, is "witchcraft" any more of a sane excuse than "talking to boys"?
All this is what people are defending and fostering when they remain silent about christianism. And when they do not identify the christian ideology (due to protectionism).
Little bright-eyed babes in Africa get burnt by their jeebus-mind-virus brain-fevered parents, grandparents and neighbours. By gawd-possessed priests and officials.
Silence means no protest. The absence of resistance becomes an invitation for christianism to continue. Unlike the Hellenes who at least carry that map of an Africa staked by a cross and bleeding, modern Hindus pontificate about the "unique" evils of some figment called "white christianism" - that's if ever they mention christianism. But No. No such thing as "white christianism". This is Africa where African christians are the perpetrators. And why? Because it's the SAME christianism infecting them as had infected Europe. So the only common thread is... is... CHRISTIANISM.
All this torture, death - all this murder - will never end. Because the bloodlust of the retrovirus is insatiable. It will be forever night. Once night falls.
The article below (2nd quoteblock) is christianism.
As an introduction to it, the matter is also discussed at:
http://freetruth.50webs.org/B3d.htm#MoreFrauds
Quote:More biased reporting in the press:Useful to read that Observer article.
In June 2005, many UK and international newspapers had inaccurate headlines about "Witchcraft Abuse" in Britian. However, the actual situation was that African Churches in the UK and their Christian members were inhumanely abusing their own children, on suspicion that the latter were witches (or possessed).
"Churches blamed for exorcism growth" was the more accurate headline, which the UK newspaper Observer carried.
And 5 years on - February 2010 - in the DRC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/new...530686.stm
Quote:BBC News - today - Child sorcery in DR CongoI don't even know what to say. Christianism has robbed petit Henri of his mother. It has robbed all these children of their parents. In place of their parents these kids have to face torturers, murderers: their tormentors. Instead of a responsible community of adults interested in the welfare of its children, are people who recommend the burning of children.
Page last updated at 08:35 GMT, Friday, 26 February 2010
Crisis in DR Congo
By Mike Thomson
12 year-old, Henri, which is not his real name, points at a large fresh looking scar on his midriff.
[color="#0000FF"]"People accused me of sorcery and my mother believed them," he says.
"Look, here on my stomach. She tried to kill me with a knife. It really hurt and I cannot understand why my mother did it."[/color]
[color="#800080"](Such a pity that one doesn't know where she lives.)[/color]
Henri, who is now being given help by a children's charity, had been playing outside his home in Goma, eastern Congo, when the accusations began.
[color="#0000FF"]His eyes begin to water as he remembers pleading with his mother, telling her that the claims were completely untrue. Not that this made any difference.
"She threw me out of the house and told me to go away," he says.[/color]
Henri was then forced to live on the streets until charity workers convinced his mother that the allegations were untrue.
Growing problem
His is just one of a fast growing number of children accused of sorcery to come to the attention of Unicef's head of child protection in Congo, Alessandra Dentice.
[color="#0000FF"]"Children accused of witchcraft is unfortunately one of the major increasing child protection issues in the country," she says.[/color]
[color="#800080"](Image caption[/color] Even some government officials believe in sorcery
Antonie Famber, Lawyer
Unicef's latest available statistics show that around one hundred cases of child sorcery allegations were referred to them in 2008 in the North Kivu province of Eastern Congo alone.
That number increased nearly fivefold to 450 in the same area last year.
[color="#800080"](And now you can see firsthand how christianism in Europe worked itself up into a "witches" frenzy and murdered upwards of 9 million women - including children - and a great number of men. Witnessing a smaller-scale version of it happening in the DRC now. But with almost uniformly petits enfants as the victims instead.
It's what christianism does. Preying on the innocent and the defenceless. By turning people against their own.)[/color]
Alessandra Dentice believes this may be explained by a growing awareness of the problem that has led to more reports rather than more cases.
But, she says, recent events in violence-plagued Eastern Congo might also explain the rise.
[color="#800080"](What? Violence is on the rise in many places of the world. They don't go burning their kids for witchcraft.)[/color]
"This is a country where is no social cohesion any longer, there is no sense of community, no sense of family," she says.
[color="#800080"](Yes. Because non-existent jeebus comes to divide families. Turn brother against brother. Parent against child.)[/color]
"So, whenever anything happens at family or community level it is very easy for them to blame someone who is powerless and seems to have no rights."
Ms Dentice went on tell me how serious sorcery allegations can be for the children concerned.
"A lot of these children are beaten up or [color="#FF0000"]burnt[/color]. Unfortunately it is very common," she says.
[color="#800080"](image caption[/color] The head of the authority beat me with a stick and told me to say that I was a sorcerer. He forced me to say it. People were waiting outside to kill me
Jean
"I have just received this morning a report about a girl of 12-years-old who has been [color="#FF0000"]burnt[/color] because she was accused of witchcraft."
[color="#800080"](And that's the christian Witch hunts transplanted from christianised Europa to christianised Africa. You can tell it is christianism, despite BBC carefully avoiding the word, because burning is the christian consequence for when someone is accused of witchcraft. Just like this little 12 year old. Ja! Sie soll brennen! <- BTW, that's the call for when they decided to burn a "witch" in Germany.)[/color]
The Anglican Bishop of Bukavu, Josue Bulambo Lembelembe, is also very concerned by the apparent increase in sorcery allegations against children here.
"It only takes somebody in a family to fall ill and a child can be accused of sorcery," he says.
[color="#800080"](Just like in christian Europe in the "Good Old Days".)[/color]
"Particularly if the youngster accused lives on the street. Then they point to him or her and say they caused the illness or other problem."
[color="#800080"](Like the Salem witch insanity. A witchery frenzy where christomaniacs start accusing people for anything and everything. That itself was a replay of Europe. But this is now. Because Congo is very christian now.
And touching concern by the Anglican bishop - he is oh so innocent. Didn't he do any converting? Doesn't he follow the True Religion himself? Doesn't he preach from the babble? And what does the babble say about witches? That's right! It says to burn them. And the consequence has been to burn every last man, woman and child for witchery.)[/color]
Death threat
[color="#800080"](image caption[/color] We know that if our message fails to get through, some children will die
Monossay Bodween Odette, Children's Voice
Not far across Goma, I approached the offices of the charity, Childrens Voice.
Having heard that I was coming, more than 200 youngsters, standing in long neat lines, burst into song as I drove through the gates. In charge was the charity's local Director, Monossay Bodween Odette.
"We found many of these children on the streets without parents or any kind of support," she says.
"When children accused of sorcery of sorcery are abandoned on the streets life is very hard for them. People throw stones at them and many get badly hurt.
"That is why we go from house to house telling people not to listen to claims of child sorcery. We know that if our message fails to get through, some children will die."
[color="#800080"](The message should be: do not listen to christianism. Abandon christianism.
Wherever there is christianism there will be accusations of witchcraft. Especially when a nation has just been converted and is in the throes of pre-enlightenment full-on christianism. And even more so if any heathenism remains that can be accused.
Poor Africa. How it has been infected by the christian disease.)[/color]
It is here that I met 14 year-old, Jean, though I have been asked not to give his real name because of past threats against him. A tall sullen looking boy, Jean seems nervous and withdrawn.
But when I ask him to tell me about the witchcraft accusations against him he sits up straight and begins to tell me his story.
It all started, he says, after he went to see a Nigerian horror film about zombies.
[color="#800080"](What? The christian anti-heathen Nollywood films that some IF member posted about a while back?)[/color]
"In this movie one person was raising the dead with a stick. I was with a friend and we went to a cemetery to play and try and act out the movie," he says.
"But when my friend saw me doing this he ran away and [color="#0000FF"]accused me of being a sorcerer to his parents."[/color]
Jean goes on to tell me that [color="#0000FF"]his friend's parents came to his grandparents house where he was living and told them that he was a sorcerer and [color="#FF0000"]would have to be burned[/color].[/color]
Then, he says, his grandparents gave him a beating before taking him down to the offices of the local authority.
"The head of the authority beat me with a stick and told me to say that I was a sorcerer. He forced me to say it. People were waiting outside to kill me," he says.
[color="#800080"](Oh look. It's the 1st Inquisition against the witches again: extracting forced confessions from innocents. The hysterical faithful public clamouring to see the fires consume the accused. My, how "christianism has changed". <- Hindus keep saying this all the time everywhere, advertising for christianism "which has improved since That day" versus the Uniquely Medieval Islam. What?? And no. It has nothing to do with the medieval period. This ongoing mass-murder has to do with christoislamism.)[/color]
[color="#FF0000"]Jean was then brought before a local priest who confirmed that he was a sorcerer[/color].
[color="#800080"](See. Jeebus said so. The holy spook told the priest that the petit was a sorcerer. Never mind that the jeebus-holyspook is non-existent. The local priest channeled His Non-existence and determined that the little boy was A Sorcerer. A witch. Er soll brennen! Come on everyone, let's burn him. The biblical gawd demands sacrifices. Not the Roman kind. The biblical kind: human sacrifices.)[/color]
It was only after the Children's Voice charity visited his grandparents and warned them that making witchcraft allegations against children is now illegal, that the matter was finally dropped.
But the existence of a recently introduced law under the Child Protection Code is one thing. Enforcing it can be quite another, according to local lawyer, Antonie Famber.
"The trouble is that most people here still believe in witchcraft so this makes the law very hard to enforce," he says.
[color="#800080"](That's because most people there are still christians.
But do those people accuse remnants of heathenism of "witchcraft" too, one wonders.)[/color]
"To make matter worse even some government officials believe in sorcery themselves. Take the case of a colleague of mine who is also a lawyer. He knows that the law does not recognise sorcery be he has accused his own children of witchcraft."
But Unicef's, Alessandra Dentice says the new law, which took eight years to get on the statute books and carries a maximum penalty of three years jail, is helping .
She believes that it has helped make people take a current radio and television campaign seriously and may also have prompted more people to report accusations made.
Not that such legal threats are making everyone here contrite.
[color="#0000FF"]12-year-old Henri, who revealed how he was stabbed by his mother after neighbours accused him of sorcery, told me how she responded after accepting that he was not guilty after all.
"She didn't say sorry to me. She didn't say anything."[/color]
It is what christianism does. It manufactures terrorists: that's why christians are terrorists. Because they believe babblical nonsense - because they follow christianism=terrorism, which makes them torture and massacre their own children. Without any second thoughts in their minds, nor any remorse after the event. It's all for jeebus, who's the "highest end" in christianism, after all.
Note how this insanity that christianism produces is VERY LIKE how islamaniacs callously murder their daughters for "listening to pop music" or "talking to boys" or "running away" with non-islamics. The consequences for the kids are the same - though the excuses (commandments) may differ slightly between the babble or koran. But really, is "witchcraft" any more of a sane excuse than "talking to boys"?
All this is what people are defending and fostering when they remain silent about christianism. And when they do not identify the christian ideology (due to protectionism).
Little bright-eyed babes in Africa get burnt by their jeebus-mind-virus brain-fevered parents, grandparents and neighbours. By gawd-possessed priests and officials.
Silence means no protest. The absence of resistance becomes an invitation for christianism to continue. Unlike the Hellenes who at least carry that map of an Africa staked by a cross and bleeding, modern Hindus pontificate about the "unique" evils of some figment called "white christianism" - that's if ever they mention christianism. But No. No such thing as "white christianism". This is Africa where African christians are the perpetrators. And why? Because it's the SAME christianism infecting them as had infected Europe. So the only common thread is... is... CHRISTIANISM.
All this torture, death - all this murder - will never end. Because the bloodlust of the retrovirus is insatiable. It will be forever night. Once night falls.