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Journalist documents power of forgiveness on anniversary of Christian persecution in India

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September 6, 2023
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Journalist Anto Akkara presents his book “Early Christians of 21st Century” to Cardinal Fernando Filoni in February 2013 at the Marian Shrine of Vailankanni. Credit: Anto Akkara

In 2013, Akkara published the book “Early Christians of the 21st Century,” chronicling the incredible witness of Christians in Kandhamal. The book was announced to the public by Cardinal Fernando Filoni, prefect of Congregation for Evangelization of Peoples at the Silver Jubilee of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India in the presence of over 130 bishops at the Marian shrine of Vailankanni in southern Tamil Nadu state.

Cardinal Fernando Filoni announces Anto Akkara's '"Early Christians of 21st Century' at the Marian Shrine of Vailankanni in February 2013 at the Silver Jubilee conference of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI - Latin rite dioceses) in southern Tamil Nadu state. Photo credit: Anto Akkara
Cardinal Fernando Filoni announces Anto Akkara’s ‘”Early Christians of 21st Century’ at the Marian Shrine of Vailankanni in February 2013 at the Silver Jubilee conference of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI – Latin rite dioceses) in southern Tamil Nadu state. Photo credit: Anto Akkara

Akkara launched in March 2016 an online signature campaign demanding freedom for seven Christian men who were fraudulently convicted for the Swami’s murder that triggered the bloodshed. The campaign was launched by bringing to New Delhi the illiterate wives of the seven men, with prominent Indians and political leaders joining the launch of the campaign. The men were eventually released 11 years later in 2019.

Anto Akkara with the seven innocent men who were accused of killing a Hindu leader, unjustly convicted, and send to prison. They were released on bail by the Supreme Court of India 11 years later in 2019. Credit: Anto Akkara
Anto Akkara with the seven innocent men who were accused of killing a Hindu leader, unjustly convicted, and send to prison. They were released on bail by the Supreme Court of India 11 years later in 2019. Credit: Anto Akkara

In his speech at the film screening, Akkara also paid tribute to journalist Kuldip Nayar, who he said “stood with me like a godfather in the Kandhamal campaign and died on the 10th anniversary when I was getting ready to launch my first documentary that exposed the shocking political conspiracy behind Kandhamal.”

Missionaries of Charity sister at Ugaigiri refugee camp overseeing Christmas 2008 lunch for Kandhamal refugees. Credit: Anto Akkara
Missionaries of Charity sister at Ugaigiri refugee camp overseeing Christmas 2008 lunch for Kandhamal refugees. Credit: Anto Akkara

Akkara said he didn’t want to mention the names of the high-profile leaders involved in the fraud in Kandhamal at the screening; instead he wanted to focus on “the power of forgiveness as a weapon,” which his new film depicts.

“Kandhamal has been a deeply spiritual pilgrimage for me. Doctors cautioned me when I was airlifted to Bangalore in 2011 with a fractured leg: ‘You will be lame for life…’ Ignoring caution from the doctor, I traveled to Kandhamal and was healed at the spot where the first martyr of Kandhamal — paralyzed youth Rasanand Pradhan — was burnt alive. I am a witness to their faith and that’s why I feel it is my duty to speak up for them,” he told the audience at the screening.

Father Dushmanth Nayak celebrates an open-air Mass at a village near Mondakia, Kandhamal, in 2009. Credit: Anto Akkara
Father Dushmanth Nayak celebrates an open-air Mass at a village near Mondakia, Kandhamal, in 2009. Credit: Anto Akkara

Numerous dignitaries, including a bishop, were to attend the premiere of Akkara’s film, but heavy rains and traffic jams prevented them from reaching the community center, which is in the heart of the city, in time. The three panelists who managed to attend were all connected to Kandhamal and have visited there several times.

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Annie Raja, an activist and the general secretary of the National Federation of Indian Women and a panelist at the screening, said: “I have no words to describe what Anto has brought out today. … I salute him for the persistent campaigns for Kandhamal’s people like a one-man army.” 

Raja recounted her trying visits to Kandhamal and the experience of hosting a nun later at her home who had been raped during the persecution. 

“I saw reconversion ceremony rituals and was almost attacked there. When the raped nun was brought to Delhi [to address a press conference to expose the cover-up] the traumatized nun stayed in my house and police recorded her testimony … I cannot forget what she shared,” Raja said.

Smiling widows at Raikia camp Christmas 2008 in Kandhamal. Photo credit: Anto Akkara
Smiling widows at Raikia camp Christmas 2008 in Kandhamal. Photo credit: Anto Akkara

Another panelist, Sudhakar Pawar, a pastor and professor at Caleb (theological) Institute, coordinated the construction of houses for the homeless in Kandhamal on behalf of Christian groups and told the group gathered for the film that it was “challenging.”

At the screening, John Dayal, an outspoken Catholic human rights crusader and columnist, congratulated Akkara for “faith, zeal, and perseverance over the years for the cause of justice for Kandhamal.”


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