Mystery over shooting of Catholic nun

Tribal rights campaigner shot dead during alleged encounter near her home
ucanews.com reporters, New Delhi
India
November 16, 2011

A 53-year-old nun from Kerala who led campaigns to defend tribal rights was shot dead yesterday in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand.

Sister Valsa John, who belonged to the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary, was killed during an alleged encounter near her home in the early hours of yesterday morning in Pakur district, near the city of Dumka.

Bishop Julius Marandi of Dumka said today the circumstances surrounding her death are not yet clear.

According to Sister Lilly Mary, the dead nun’s congregation provincial, Sister John was working with people belonging to the Santhal tribe and was living alone.

She had been protesting against mining corporations that were exploiting the tribal people of the region, she said.

The nun, who hailed from Eranakulam in Kerala, was arrested in 2007 for protesting against a coal mine on tribal land that had allegedly been acquired illegally in Jharkhand’s Pakur district.

The provincial, however, said that case had been settled.

The Catholic bishops’ conference spokesman, Father Babu Joseph, said the local church will demand a thorough investigation into the tragedy by the state government.

Sister John’s funeral is scheduled for tomorrow, he added.

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  • Varghese Puthussery SJ

    Sr Valsa John is eliminated by brutally killing her so that the coal mine mafia can have their way. She stayed with the people belonging to the Santhal tribe to ensure that adequate compensation was given by the mining corporations to the tribal land owners. Now the coal mafia and the mining corporations can exploit Santhals freely. Hope the Church and other NGOs will take note of this and accompany the exploited and marginalized Santhals in the absence of Sr Valsa.

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