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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
- Edmund Burke

Monday, January 19, 2004

Uzbekistan Fails Human Rights Tests. Digital Freedom Network Jan 19 2004 9:05PM GMT [Moreover - Central Asia news]
5:33:00 PM    

INTERNET rages over China's 'BMW incident' (Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA)
3:41:01 PM    

CHINA'S secret bird flu (Telegraph.co.uk, UK)

3:39:05 PM    

I am adding some new links to this news weblog today that I found at www.chinasucks.com 

Free Church for China
FCC was created as a voice for Christians suffering religious persecution under China's communist regime.

Laogai Research Foundation
LRF is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting information about China's vast system of forced-labor camps.

Free the Fathers
Free The Fathers works to free Catholic priests that are being held captive by the Chinese Government.


3:29:32 PM    

Human rights committee to advise sponsors of  "New York in Shanghai" trade show (LRF News)

A New York-based advisory committee, including the Laogai Research Foundation, Free Church for China, Human Rights in China, China Catholic Information Center and the Falun Dafa Information Center will provide monthly reports to the recently formed New Majority Trade Mission, headed by NYS Senator Malcolm Smith (D-Queens). The monthly reports will detail intensified religious persecution in China, particularly toward Roman Catholics, House Church Christians, Falun Gong practitioners, and Uyghurs, as well as the plight of the common people in China who seek democracy, the right to organized labor, and the right to free speech. These reports will stress concerns regarding the need to reassess economic relationships with China as detailed in Congressional testimony by the AFL-CIO. (more)

http://www.laogai.org


3:06:38 PM    

Christian Activist Accused of Converting Hindu Sex Workers

Brothel keepers, Hindu fundamentalists protest effort to rescue child prostitutes.

by Vishal Arora

 

DELHI, January 19 (Compass) -- Anson Thomas, a Christian activist who has rescued scores of minors working as prostitutes in Mumbai, India, was recently accused of “unlawfully converting” Hindu commercial sex workers. Owners of Jamuna Mansion, one of the largest brothels in Mumbai, made the accusations.

 

Thomas has so far rescued 84 girls of minor age -- 18 or younger -- by organizing raids on the brothels.

 

Brothel owners claim Thomas has misused his status as a social activist to forcibly convert Hindu sex workers. On December 30, police sent a notice to Thomas warning him to refrain from giving Hindu prostitutes Bibles and delivering sermons.

 

When a report of the Jamuna Mansion allegations was released in the leading national daily Times of India, activists from the Mumbai unit of the Hindu political party Shiv Sena gathered outside the local police station to protest Thomas’ activities.

 

“Mr. Thomas is indulging in unlawful acts which could lead to religious and social trouble,” said Nawal Najaj, a deputy commissioner of police in Mumbai.

 

“The issue of conversion is very emotive and could be misused by any person to trigger off a law-and-order situation. We just want him to be safe and so we have cautioned him,” Najaj added.

 

Thomas, however, denies the allegations, saying this is simply a ploy by brothel owners to keep him away from their businesses. “I suspect a strong connection exists between local politicians and brothel-keepers,” Thomas told Compass. “These politicians are misusing their influence to protect the sex trade.

 

“They get their share of money from the brothel. And the police also get a share for not taking any action against the illegal trade.”

 

The sex trade in India is booming despite the provisions of the Immoral Trafficking and Prevention Act of 1986. Experts say the total number of prostitutes in India is close to eight million. Of these, 15 percent or 1.2 million are children and adolescents.

 

Mumbai is just one of many Indian cities where minor girls are bought for as little as 50,000 rupees ($1,100). The girls are then used as sex slaves by the brothel owners. Balkrishna Acharya of the Rescue Foundation, an organization also involved in rescuing minors from prostitution, said that brothel owners make a return of over 2,300,000 rupees ($50,550) for each girl within five or six years of purchase.

 

“There are 85 rooms in (Jamuna Mansion) and the monthly share called ‘hafta’ that goes to the police is over 125,000 rupees ($2,747),” Thomas said. “By falsely giving a religious angle to my work, they are trying to stop me from organizing raids to rescue minor girls and those who are forced into the trade.”

 

Abraham Mathai, vice-chairperson of the Maharashtra State Minorities Commission, confirmed that police seem to benefit from the operation of the brothels. “Instead of appreciating Mr. Thomas' efforts, the local police seem to be taking orders from the brothel-keepers. The idea is to restrain Mr. Thomas so that everything continues as it is,” said Mathai.

 

Acharya says police could close the brothels at any time. “If the police want, they can bring about a closure of all such activities. There is sufficient provision in the Immoral Trafficking Act to close the places where minors are being exploited for sex. However, I cannot think of one place which has been closed by the police.”

 

Commenting on the accusations of “conversion”, Thomas told Compass, “As a Christian, I give them Bibles and help them rehabilitate. So as Hindus, why don’t they give them their religious scripture?

 

“If they were concerned about them, they would not allow the minor girls to be raped in the brothel regularly,” he added.

 

Thomas said that the Mumbai Age, a supplement of the national daily Asian Age, has blown the story out of proportion. “They published a fabricated report claiming that I got money from abroad for converting sex workers. I am going to send a legal notice of defamation to the newspaper,” he told Compass.

 

“I have also written to Mr. Shushil Kumar Shinde, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Mr. Lal Krishna Advani, the Deputy Prime Minister, and Sonia Gandhi, the Opposition leader and Congress President, seeking their intervention in this case.”

 

Asked about his Christian activities, Thomas replied, “I don’t deny that I give Bibles to those who ask for a copy, and I do give them hope by reading God’s promises from the Bible. This is a fundamental right secured in the Constitution of India.

 

“But I do not force anyone to convert,” he said.

 

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Copyright 2004 Compass Direct


2:24:26 PM    

CHINA to modify death penalty law (Sydney Morning Herald, Australia)


12:21:31 PM    

Chinese New Year sees superstition making big comeback in China (ChannelNewsAsia)
10:30:52 AM    

PHILIPPINES: A man shot dead and another severely injured by the military in Barangay Gawang, Maguindanao [Asian Human Rights Commission website]
10:24:16 AM    

SRI LANKA: 73 workers are on the street while the company director ignores the law [Asian Human Rights Commission website]
10:23:56 AM    

China: Taiwan Vote Pushes Ties to Brink of Danger (Reuters). Reuters - China warned Taiwan on Monday that its planned March referendum would push bilateral ties to the "brink of danger," even though the island has watered down the wording of the proposition to be put to voters. [Yahoo! News - World]
10:23:00 AM    

Trekkers drawn to Nepal rebels. Tourism figures to Nepal are up, with many visitors looking forward to meeting a Maoist, writes Navin Singh Khadka. [BBC News | South Asia | World Edition]
10:20:23 AM    

Psalm 103:11-12. For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his steadfast love toward those who fear him; as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us. [English Standard Version Bible Daily Verse]
10:15:03 AM    

China confirms new Sars cases. Two suspected Sars patients in southern China are confirmed as having the disease, officials say. [BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition]
10:13:34 AM    

Bird flu kills Vietnamese girl. An eight-year-old girl becomes the fifth person in Vietnam to die from bird flu, world health officials confirm. [BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition]
10:12:32 AM    





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