Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Christian women persecuted in India - by the Catholic church

Sister Abhaya was murdered by catholic clergymen & women with brutal strikes to the head with an axe - the ghastly crime perpetrated to cover up the bestial abuse indulged in by the Kerala christist "Fathers", who incidentally are among the most perverted and hateful bigots to be found anywhere.

Too bad that the professional "activists" like Teesta Setalvad and incendiary agitators in the Indian "SECULAR" media do not consider the abuse of Indian christian women by the church - a fit issue to raise hell, unlike the concocted incidents of Zaheera Shaikh et al in Gujarat. Report from The Pioneer on the debauchery of the Catholic church in India follows..

Nun struck Sister Abhaya in head with axe: CBI

Kerala was on Monday shocked to hear the CBI’s revelation in the Sr Abhaya murder case that it was Knanaya Catholic nun Sr Seffi, then 26 years of age, who had struck Sr Abhyaya in her head with an axe before throwing her in the well of the convent at an unearthly hour on March 27, 1992.

The CBI told the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ernakulam that Sr Seffi had struck Abhaya three times in the head at St Pius X Convent, Kottayam before hurling the nun's body in the well behind the convent in the wee hours of the day. Sr Seffi had struck Sr Abhaya with the back of an axe twice behind her right year and a third time right in the top of the head, inside the kitchen of the convent.

The investigating team of the CBI said in the court that with the strike in the top of the head, Sr Abhaya had gone unconscious. The investigators explained the brutality of the act of Sr Seffi, now 42, and her companions towards a younger co-nun by saying the perpetrators of the crime had left the spot only after ensuring that Sr Abhaya was dead in the well. Sr Seffi was presently the third accused in the case in which Knanaya Church's senior priests Fr Thomas M Kottoor (59) and Fr Jose Puthrukayil (56) are first and second accused respectively.

1 comment:

tat_tvam_asi said...

Karyakarta,

Were you able to convince the Panchjanya people of the advantages of switching to Unicode? Do you find them receptive?