Manifesto of Naga Terrorists reveal church backing!

Topic started by mmc (@ netcache.spectranet.com) on Fri Feb 7 12:28:45 .
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This is the reproduction of an article that appeared in a pinko magazine(Frontline) from the anti-Hindu, The Hindu family:




..."Consider, for instance, the following passages from the
manifesto of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim dealing with
what it sees as the fundamental contradictions between `Indians' and
the `Nagas'. The manifesto as a whole is as typical an expression of
the desire for the realisation of an `uncontaminated homeland' as any
one can find in the region. Adopted on January 31, 1980, the founding
day of the NSCN, and revised in November 1993, the document
constitutes the most explicit expression of its ideology. "The
involuntary influx of Indian nationals from the over-populated India
into our country has set all Nagalim under constant threat of
eventual submersion. In this connection, it may be recalled that
before the year 1947, there was not a single Indian in Nagalim. It is
now with more than two hundred thousand Indians... The spread of
Hinduism and the queer noises have reached our homeland. Although as
a doctrine Hinduism is not a recruiting force, it is not to be easily
dismissed, since it is backed by a Hindu government. The forces of
Hinduism, viz., the numberless Indian troops, the retail and
wholesale dealers, the teachers and the instructors, the intelligent,
the prophets of non-violence, the gamblers and the snake-charmers,
Hindi songs and Hindi films, the rosogula makers and the Gita are all
arrayed for the mission of supplanting the Christian God, the
Eternal God of the universe
. The challenge is serious; there
is no hiding, no pretension... To join the Indian Union... is to
allow ourselves to be drowned and perish in these waves of dead
doctrine. Whereas to defend the Nagalim's Independent Existence... is
to assure ourselves safe from the doom of Hinduism. This is a simple
logic. The failure of the Christian leaders to grasp the way the evil
forces work and their failure to face them in the way they should,
has indeed, placed Nagalim on a most serious trial. We are not only
confronted with a war of physical force but also with more dangerous
insidious war of assimilation."

Addressing those `Naga religious leaders' who believe in "the
illusion that constitutional sanction of India would safeguard the
freedom of their faith" , the manifesto says: "Preachers of all ranks
are gone after the blessings and the `award' of Indian bosses.
Spiritual uprightness is pushed into the background, pliable
demagogues are out, dressed in "dhoti" with that queer red mark of
foreign goddess in their broad foreheads, preaching reverence for
cows — half absorbed, full devil! O Nagalim, whither goeth
thou!...

"Furthermore, the abundant amenities of life accorded to them are
only sinister seeds of dissension being sown in the Naga family.
Whatever it may be and wherever they may be, Nagas are Nagas and we
shall prove the evil of this policy before long. India's `Ahimsa',
`All Roads Lead to Rome' and `No Religion has the monopoly of
righteousness' are no doubt, masterpieces of philosophy, but the way
to eternal life is not philosophy. The time has come for you and for
us either to shrink back or prove through. God wants us right now to
stand for him. Now is the time to hold firm our ground with Christ
and face the stick and carrot policy.... O men of God, lead us to
Saviour Christ for He alone is the Way, the Truth and the Life that
leads to God, the Father. Our Saviour taught us saying, `and thou
shalt be hated of all nations for My name's sake'. Truly it is time
and we hold the Moses' question — Who is on the Lord's side? Come
for
Christ, come for the Nagalim's freedom... There is no third way,
because `he who is not with me is against me and he who does not
gather with me scatters'."

Leaving aside the irony of the NSCN (Isaac-Muivah) leaders with their
strong commitment as much to the idea of `Nagaland for Christ' as to
their firm rejection, with unconcealed and ill-informed contempt, of
the symbols and substance of what they see as `Hinduism' holding
talks with the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government,
what comes through in the passage and in the manifesto as a whole is
the passionate commitment to the realisation of an ideal Nagalim, the
unqualified territorial nationalism anchored in land, the land of the
Naga people transcending the boundaries of the present State of
Nagaland, inhabited by one people, the Naga, following one faith,
Christianity, and committed to one ideology, `national socialism' or,
more accurately, Naga socialism. Central to this vision is the
conviction that the Naga people, never defeated or conquered even by
the British colonial rulers, are not `seeking independence' since
they declared themselves independent a day before India attained its
Independence, and Nagaland (Nagalim) has therefore been an
`independent nation' since then. The real issue in Nagalim is to
secure the removal of Indians, the armed forces as well as others,
who constitute another colonial occupying force; and simultaneously
also secure the integration of all Naga-inhabited areas, currently
under the occupation of India and Myanmar, thus finally realising the
vision of a sovereign and independent Nagalim....."



You can see the site
at:http://www.frontlineonnet.com/fl2003/stories/20030214001504900.htm









This is the case with not only Nagas, with other north-east indian insurgent groups too.

Now a unique feature is the church is caught in cross fires among different Terrorist groups in the north east.Different churches support different militant groups.

The effect, now churches bear the brunt.The kuki militant who is a sworn enemy of NSCN militants are agast at the church for they know that the churches backed the Naga militants.

The Meiti militiants are against the churches as they find that the churches back the Naga Militants.

Earlier the kerala priests were having merry time in north east after instigating the Tribal christians to oust Bihari and Bengali Hindus from north-eastern India.But now, they are being asked to vacate!

In Tamil there is a saying,"Vinai bithaithavan vinai aruppan" .Now church will reap a good 'harvest' and will have to close shop!!


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