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'''National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights''' is a [[Christian missionary]] organization headed by Paul Divakar in Secuderbad, [[India]], claiming to work among the [[Dalits]], but has been known for spreading [[Communalism (South Asia)|communalism]], the stereotyping and scapegoating of non-Christian religions and [[forced conversion]]s to Christianity in India. It features [[anti-Hindu]] articles attacking [[Hindu]]s, allegedly with [[Historical revisionism (negationism)|revisionism]] and [[propaganda]] as tactics, in order to stereotype and scapegoat [[Hindu]]s and facilitate their forced conversions to Christianity. It features articles and endorsements by well known [[anti-Hindu]], [[anti-Semite]] and [[holocaust denier]] [[VT Rajshekhar]][http://www.dalits.org/CasteRaceandWCAR.html], who alleges that all Hindus are "Nazi"s and should consequently be [[genocide|exterminated]]<ref>Rajshekhar, VT, Brahminism : father of fascism, racism, Nazism: Bangalore : Dalit Sahitya Academy, 1993</ref> and that Hindus and Jews are engaged in a [[Zionist Occupied Government|systematic conspiracy]] to take over the world<ref>Dalit Voice, 16-1-1993##</ref>
'''National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights''' is a [[Christian missionary]] organization headed by Paul Divakar in Secuderbad, [[India]], claiming to work among the [[Dalits]], but has been known for spreading [[Communalism (South Asia)|communalism]], the stereotyping and scapegoating of non-Christian religions and [[forced conversion]]s to Christianity in India. It features [[anti-Hindu]] articles attacking [[Hindu]]s, allegedly with [[Historical revisionism (negationism)|revisionism]] and [[propaganda]] as tactics, in order to stereotype and scapegoat [[Hindu]]s and facilitate their forced conversions to Christianity. It features articles and endorsements by well known [[anti-Hindu]], [[anti-Semite]] and [[holocaust denier]] [[VT Rajshekhar]][http://www.dalits.org/CasteRaceandWCAR.html], who alleges that all Hindus are "Nazi"s and should consequently be [[genocide|exterminated]]<ref>Rajshekhar, VT, Brahminism : father of fascism, racism, Nazism: Bangalore : Dalit Sahitya Academy, 1993</ref> and that Hindus and Jews are engaged in a [[Zionist Occupied Government|systematic conspiracy]] to take over the world<ref>Dalit Voice, 16-1-1993##</ref>. The NCDHR website shares the same domain with Rajshekhar's website [[Dalit Voice]], which espouses [[anti-Hindu]] and [[antisemitic]] conspiracy theories and [[holocaust denial|denies the holocaust]]


It is a partner of the Christian-Aid organization.
It is a partner of the Christian-Aid organization.
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Revision as of 05:37, 27 September 2007

National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights is a Christian missionary organization headed by Paul Divakar in Secuderbad, India, claiming to work among the Dalits, but has been known for spreading communalism, the stereotyping and scapegoating of non-Christian religions and forced conversions to Christianity in India. It features anti-Hindu articles attacking Hindus, allegedly with revisionism and propaganda as tactics, in order to stereotype and scapegoat Hindus and facilitate their forced conversions to Christianity. It features articles and endorsements by well known anti-Hindu, anti-Semite and holocaust denier VT Rajshekhar[1], who alleges that all Hindus are "Nazi"s and should consequently be exterminated[1] and that Hindus and Jews are engaged in a systematic conspiracy to take over the world[2]. The NCDHR website shares the same domain with Rajshekhar's website Dalit Voice, which espouses anti-Hindu and antisemitic conspiracy theories and denies the holocaust

It is a partner of the Christian-Aid organization.

Referemces

  1. ^ Rajshekhar, VT, Brahminism : father of fascism, racism, Nazism: Bangalore : Dalit Sahitya Academy, 1993
  2. ^ Dalit Voice, 16-1-1993##

Link

National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights