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Christian Terrorists Massacre Eight Hindu Civilians in IndiaPosted September 27, 2005 A hysterical Sabita Debnath, a 14 year-old girl, slams her head repeatedly against the wall of her mud-built house and cries she does not live any more. Sabita has been made an orphan in a matter of minutes
as Christian terrorists of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT)
gunned down and wiped all other members of her Hindu family in a matter
of "I do not want to live any more because my
entire family was wiped out today. There is nobody to look after me",
she scarcely puts in her words together to a team of visiting journalists.
This picturesque "The terrorists entered our house at around
2 AM by breaking open the wooden door with sophisticated arms and gunned
down my father before my eyes," she sobs inconsolably. "I hid
myself under a cot. My two "I saw my family wiped off in just about five
minutes. Probably they missed me because I was hiding under the cot,"
she says. Altogether, eight Hindus, including four women and two children,
were killed in The eight Hindu civilians who were killed in the attack were Amulya Debnath, Amar Chan Debnath (8), Aurobindo Debnath (4), Nirodh Debnath, Fulkumari Debnath, Niva Debnath, Chapala Debnath and Premanandamoyee Debnath (102). Police say the terrorists dragged several Hindu men from their homes before shooting them. In another dangerous development, two of the state most feared Christian terrorist organizations, the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) have joined hands and have agreed to conduct 'joint operations' against Hindu civilians and the Indian government. Till 2003, the two outfits were sworn enemies and
often fought pitched battles to extend or preserve their hegemony in the
hilly areas of the state. But a series of surrenders and desertions by
a large number of After a secret meeting, the leaders of the two violent groups including Ranjit Debbarma of the ATTF and Biswamohan Debbarma of the NLFT, reached an understanding last month over joint operations. Sources in the Special Branch (intelligence wing),
of the Tripura state police, said the terrorists' failure to strike hard
on Indian security forces and Hindu civilians on August 15, when they
had called Sources said in order to make their presence felt,
the ATTF and the NLFT have also reached an understanding with another
terror group, the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO). "In Tripura,
the ATTF and the NLFT are preparing to launch joint operations with the
KLO in the run-up to October 15 which they propose to observe as a `black
day'. However, the nature and implication of their understanding with
the The armed cadre of the Christian outfits, who have
already infiltrated some of the interior areas of the state after crossing
over from Bangladesh, have launched their decades-old terror campaign
against
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