During the 2008 anti-Christian violence in Kandhamal, thousands of houses and shops belonging to Christian families were systematically looted, burnt, and destroyed. Entire villages were reduced to ashes, wiping out homes, small businesses, food stocks, livestock, documents, and lifetime savings. The destruction was not random but targeted, aimed at economic ruin and forced displacement. Many survivors received inadequate or no compensation, leaving families trapped in long-term poverty and insecurity. Beyond physical loss, the attacks shattered livelihoods, dignity, and social stability. The ruins of homes and shops remain enduring symbols of injustice, state failure, and the urgent need for accountability and reparative justice.
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