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The day was July 4, 2010.
Joseph, who was 53 years old at that time, was returning home from church in his car at about 8 o’clock in the morning.
He was accompanied by his sister and mother.
(2/n)
Joseph, who was 53 years old at that time, was returning home from church in his car at about 8 o’clock in the morning.
He was accompanied by his sister and mother.
(2/n)
A gang of 6 Islamists laid siege on his car.
Armed with an axe, they chopped off his hand below the wrist and ditched the severed part in a nearby land.
The assailants also stabbed the Professor in the leg and arm.
Joseph’s wife tried to intervene but was chased away. (3/n)
Armed with an axe, they chopped off his hand below the wrist and ditched the severed part in a nearby land.
The assailants also stabbed the Professor in the leg and arm.
Joseph’s wife tried to intervene but was chased away. (3/n)
The extremists soon fled the crime scene, leaving an injured Joseph to fend for himself.
The victim’s neighbours eventually rushed him to Specialists Hospital in Kochi, which was located 50 kilometres away from his home.
But, what did Joseph do? (4/n)
The victim’s neighbours eventually rushed him to Specialists Hospital in Kochi, which was located 50 kilometres away from his home.
But, what did Joseph do? (4/n)
In March 2010, Joseph had prepared a set of questions for the Malayalam language paper for 2nd-year BCom students.
Reportedly, one of the questions asked students to punctuate a conversation between God and a character.
(5/n)
Reportedly, one of the questions asked students to punctuate a conversation between God and a character.
(5/n)
The conversation was extracted from the book ‘Thirakathayude Reethisasthram‘, written by Malayalam Director Kunju Muhammed.
The character in the passage was that of a man suffering from schizophrenia and having a constant dialogue with God.
(6/n)
The character in the passage was that of a man suffering from schizophrenia and having a constant dialogue with God.
(6/n)
In 2015, the court found 13 accused guilty in the hand-chopping case.
The accused included Jamal, Mohammed Shobin, Shamsuddin, Shanavas, Pareeth K.A, Younus Aliyar, K.K. Ali, Jaffar, Shejeer, and Kasim.
Source: thehindu.com
(12/n)
The accused included Jamal, Mohammed Shobin, Shamsuddin, Shanavas, Pareeth K.A, Younus Aliyar, K.K. Ali, Jaffar, Shejeer, and Kasim.
Source: thehindu.com
(12/n)
In September last year, Joseph gave an interview to @TOIIndiaNews.
He said that initially, people were sympathetic towards him, but many still believe that the punishment he had gotten was for a crime he had allegedly committed.
(14/n)
He said that initially, people were sympathetic towards him, but many still believe that the punishment he had gotten was for a crime he had allegedly committed.
(14/n)
Joseph said, “I wanted to present the truth, and an autobiography was the ideal medium for it. Moreover, I wanted to reveal how insecure we are due to religious extremism. No one is safe in this country when such a situation arises.”
His book: google.co.in
(15/n)
His book: google.co.in
(15/n)
He pointed out that when a situation like his happens, everyone finds themselves “as ephemeral and vulnerable as cobwebs.”
Joseph conceded that the physical pain was nothing in front of what the college management and church did to him. (16/n)
Joseph conceded that the physical pain was nothing in front of what the college management and church did to him. (16/n)
He recounted how the principal and management of Thodupuzha Newman College and his church supported him when the controversy first erupted, but in later stages, everyone left him alone.
He was dismissed from the service over alleged blasphemy. (17/n)
He was dismissed from the service over alleged blasphemy. (17/n)
The church excommunicated his family, and pastoral letters were read in 120 churches in the Kothamangalam diocese against him, justifying the church’s action to disown him.
Friends and family members stopped visiting his house out of Church’s fear. (18/n)
Friends and family members stopped visiting his house out of Church’s fear. (18/n)
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