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Indian Christian Brutally Murdered in UAE

November 5, 2012 | Asia
November 5, 2012
AsiaIndiaMiddle EastUnited Arab Emirates

ICC Note:
The brutal murder of Indian Christian Dr. Rajan Danial in the United Arab Emirates sheds light on the struggle of Indian Christians abroad and at home. Little has been done by the Indian government to bring justice to the family of Dr. Danial as Christians continue to be marginalized. 
11/5/2012 India (AsiaNews) – A brutal murder has schocked the Indian Christian community in the UAE: Dr. Rajan Daniel, 58, urologist at the Ahalia Hospital in Abu Dhabi, was killed with eight stab wounds by Mohamed Abdul Jamil, 46, a Pakistani national. A native of Kerala, the Christian doctor died on the spot: after hearing the screams, the hospital staff found his body in a pool of blood, with a deep wound in the throat. The police immediately stopped Jamil, who for the moment remains the only suspect. The incident occurred in the late afternoon of November 1. The victim leaves behind a wife and a son. For Sajan George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), this murder indicates the “fragility of the Christian community” abroad, and denounces the “grave indifference” of the Indian authorities before the “brutal murder of a Christian.”
For the moment, the investigation has failed to reveal any details. Jamil was native to eastern Pakistan’s tribal areas, but it is not clear what brought him to Abu Dhabi. The police believe that the murderer may have been a patient of the victim, but the causes of his action are still unknown.
According to Sajan George “the government of Pakistan and its allies have already started to make up stories to justify the murder.” However, he adds, “lack of justice on the part of the Government of Kerala, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister” is even more serious, which still have failed move to “give justice to the doctor’s family.”
Although it happened in the UAE, the president of the GCIC says the assassination of Dr. Daniel once again highlights the problem of “growing fundamentalism” and the “radicalization of Indian society.” These elements, said Sajan George, “are putting lives, property, and public liberty and private life of the Christian community in danger ” in addition to “affecting the development of the nation, in particular the well-being of the poor and marginalized.”

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