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Angamaly police firing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Angamaly police firing The Angamaly Firing was an incident that took place in Angamaly, Kerala, on June 13, 1959, when police opened fire on protesters who had been demonstrating against Kerala's communist government. Seven people were killed resulting in the intensification of Vimochana Samaram, a protest against the then communist led government. ==Background==
In 1957, Communist Government came into force in Kerala under the leadership of Shri. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. The egotistical administration and policies of the Government were enraged the people of Kerala which prevailed gradually a cantankerous situation. The ‘cell’ administration tried to establish their vested interests, atheistic views etc. and also aimed to suppress the developments of Christian Institutions. Subsequently, a revolt propagated against the communist ruled Government in all over the Kerala. At Angamaly, the prime centre of Christians, the intensity of fury was beyond the limit and out broke the control. On 13 June, Saturday, 1959 police was forced to open fire against a violent mob which attempted to attack the police station. But, the version of rallyists was different, saying that the police was mindlessly opening fire on an innocent mob without any provocation. 7 people were killed in the firing - people from the Mattoor, Kyppattoor and Kottamam parishes of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Ernakulam.
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