Published on 12:00 AM, September 12, 2019

UK archbishop prostrates over 1919 India massacre

Britain has never apologised for the 1919 massacre at Amritsar in India but the head of the Church of England prostrated himself to say sorry in a personal capacity and “in the name of Christ”. British troops fired on thousands of unarmed men, women and children in Amritsar on April 13, 1919, killing 379 people according to colonial-era records. Indian figures put the total closer to 1,000. “I am so ashamed and sorry for the impact of the crime committed. I am a religious leader, not a politician. As a religious leader, I mourn the tragedy we see here,” Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said as he visited the location in northern India on Tuesday.

 

Source: AFP