Spate of Attacks on Christians Erupts in Orissa, India
NEW DELHI, March 4 (CDN) —                   Hindu  extremists have attacked Koya tribal Christians in villages in a remote  area of Orissa state at least 15 times since Dec. 8, 2010, Christian  leaders said.
  
 In the latest incident in Murliguda, about 80  kilometers (50 miles) from Malkangiri town, about 60 assailants from the  Hindu extremist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Feb. 23 damaged the  eardrums of Bhadan Hontal and beat another Christian, Markari Soma,  until he fell unconscious, according to a report by the Malkangiri  District Christian Manch (MDCM, with Manch meaning “Forum”).  
  
 Christian women, some pregnant, as well as children were among those  injured in the attacks on churches, reported Pastor Vijay Purusu of  Bethel Church and president of the MDCM. The spate of attacks began on  Dec. 8 in Katanpali village, when about 35 Hindu extremists stormed the  house of Pastor Mark Markani and beat him.
  
 “Police action was delayed, so it resulted in more attacks against the Christians,” Pastor Purusu told Compass.  Click here for the full story.