- Graham Staines
Graham Stuart Staines (1941-January 1999) was an
Australia nmissionary who was burnt to death along with his two sons Philip (aged 9) and Timothy (aged 7) while sleeping in his station wagon atManoharpur village inKeonjhar district inOrissa ,India in January 1999. In 2003, the Hindu activist Dara Singh was convicted of leading the gang.Graham Staines had been working in Orissa among the tribal poor and especially with
leprosy patients since 1965.He has been accused by Hindus of the
Sangh Parivar [http://www.hvk.org/specialrepo/wadhwa/Graham.html Graham Stewart Staines: His Background] Hindu Vivek Kendra website] of being a zealous evangelical. While there is a perception that he converted many tribals to Christianity, the rise in Christian population in the district claimed by opponents is very slight [http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl2021/stories/20031024003902400.htm The Staines case verdict] V. Venkatesan, Frontline Magazine, The Hindu. Oct 11-23, 2003.] .Life history
Graham Staines was born in 1941 at
Palmwoods ,Queensland , Australia. He visited India in 1965 for the first time and joinedEvangelical Missionary Society of Mayurbhanj (EMSM), working in this remote tribal area, with a long history of missionary activity.Staines took over the management of the Mission at
Baripada in 1983. He also played a role in the establishment of theMayurbhanj Leprosy Home as a registered society in 1982. He met Gladys June in 1981 while working for leprosy patients, and they married in 1983, and have been working together since then. They had three children, daughter Esther and two sons Philip and Timothy. Staines assisted in translating a part of the Bible into theHo language of India, including proofreading the entire New Testament manuscript, though his focus was on a ministry to lepers.He spoke fluent
Oriya and was very popular among the patients whom he used to help after they were cured. He used to teach how to make mats out of rope and basket from Saboigrass and hand weaving. [ [http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19990126/02650935.html Missionary buried, mission lives on] . The Indian Express. Jan 26, 1999]Death
On the night of January 22, 1999, Graham Staines had attended a jungle camp, an annual gathering of Christians of the area to strengthen fellowshipand for teaching. In the night he was sleeping in his
station wagon when it was set afire by a mob. Graham and his two sons (both minors) were burnt alive.ubsequent events
Initial investigations, conducted by the Mayurbhanj police, pointed towards the involvement of Dara Singh, the adopted name of Ravindra Pal Singh, a Hindu activist who had been active in the region since 1989. On
January 29 ,1999 , theGovernment of India set up a judicial commission of inquiry under Justice D.P. Wadhwa of the Supreme Court to investigate the murder. The commission was to submit a report in two months but this was changed to 5 months in March 1999. In that same month, the case was handed over to theCentral Bureau of Investigation from the state police.In June 1999, the commission submitted its report holding Dara Singh guilty of the crime. The very next day, the CBI submitted chargesheets against the people involved. In January 2000, Dara Singh was arrested from a forest in
Mayurbhanj district. In September 2000, charges were brought against the accused. Trial began in March 2001 in a district and sessions court designated a CBI court. In February 2002, an accused,Mahendra Hembram said in court that he was the sole culprit and that the others were innocent. In April 2003, accusedDayanidhi Patra said in court that he was present when Dara Singh set fire to the vehicle.The trial ended in August 2003 and judgement was passed in September 2003 convicting Dara Singh and Hembram. In spite of
Gladys Staines ' appeal for clemency, Dara Singh was sentenced to death and 12 others were given life imprisonment .However, the death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in May 2005 by the
Orissa High Court [ [http://www.rediff.com/news/2005/may/19staines.htm Staines murder: Dara Singh's death sentence commuted to life term] rediff.com May 19, 2005] , who also acquitted the other appellants.Gladys visited India in June 2006, and in an interview underlined the importance of forgiveness. "In forgiveness, there is no bitterness and when there is no bitterness, there is hope. This consolation comes from Jesus Christ." [ [http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=6526 Wife of missionary murdered by fundamentalists back in India] . AsiaNews.it. June 24, 2006]
On Mar 19, 2007, the Supreme Court issued notice to the CBI on a petition filed by Mahendra Hembrom challenging the Orissa High Court verdict [ [http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=31613&n_tit=SC+Issues+Notice+to+CBI+in+Staines+Murder+Case+ Supreme Court issues notice to CBI in Staines case] , Daijiworld.com, March 20, 2007.] , saying that his confessional statement before the trial court, in which he had said that he killed Graham Staines, should be considered in toto.
References
External links
* [http://www.rediff.com/news/staines.htm Rediff.com's coverage of Graham Staines murder case]
* [http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/sep/22staines1.htm "Graham Staines murder case: Chronology of events"] - rediff.com article dated September 22, 2003.
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