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Sukma

  • Villagers Forced from Their Homes
    Furniture and other possessions are strewn across the ground. Several people are gathered around, observing the mess.
    Belongings removed from the homes of Christian families.
    Photo: CSW

    Six Christian families from Karingundam, a village located in the Sukma district of Chhattisgarh state, were evicted from their homes on April 12th for refusing to renounce their faith in Christ. Opposing villagers loaded their belongings onto a truck – only to be hauled out of the village and dumped. The desolate families were forced to spend the night in the forest without any shelter. At least 25 individuals were affected by this dire situation.

  • Christians Banned from Eight Villages
    Several people are seen in a distant field.
    A field that was looted in Michwar village.
    Photo: Christian Solidarity Worldwide

    On November 17th, the leaders of eight villages in Sukma, a district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, passed a joint resolution that prohibits Christians from staying in their communities. As a result of the decision, all Christian residents have been required to renounce their faith or leave. The order impacts around 100 believers, whose fields, properties and belongings were threatened with confiscation if they did not comply. One local chief who supported the decree claimed that the village council supersedes the Indian Constitution, thus negating any arguments about the believers' right to freedom of belief.