What was claimed: In 2008, 'as many as 500 Christians [were] killed, many hacked to death by machete-wielding Hindu radicals, and thousands more injured and at least 50,000 left homeless.' An estimated 5,000 Christian homes and 350 churches and schools were destroyed.
What the report actually says: USCIRF's 2009 Annual Report stated 'at least 40 individuals were killed' in the August 2008 Kandhamal violence. The State Department's 2008 International Religious Freedom Report recorded 40 deaths and 134 injuries. Indian government officials confirmed approximately 38–40 deaths. USCIRF itself described property destruction in the August 2008 phase as 'thousands of church properties and homes' destroyed and '20,000 fled to government-run relief camps' and 'approximately 40,000 driven into hiding.' The 50,000 displacement figure is broadly consistent with USCIRF/NGO estimates for total displacement. The 500-death figure, the 350 churches, and the 5,000 homes are not corroborated by USCIRF, the State Department, or primary Indian government sources.
Allen, a Catholic journalist and author of 'The Global War on Christians,' testified before Chairman Chris Smith's subcommittee on February 11, 2014. He cited 'as many as 500' deaths with no named source — a figure that is approximately 12 times the official Indian government and U.S. State Department count and more than 12 times USCIRF's own 'at least 40' figure from its 2009 report. The 500-death figure appears to derive from advocacy sources and Christian media amplification chains; the All India Christian Council originally estimated significantly higher casualties than the government, but no credible primary source reaches 500. Allen did separately and accurately cite USCIRF for a different claim: that Christians are the 'only religious community at risk in all sixteen' of the worst religious freedom violator states — but did not cite USCIRF for the Orissa death toll. His testimony entered the Congressional Record and was republished by outlets including Baptist Press (stating 'as many as 500 Christians killed, many hacked to death by machete-wielding Hindu radicals') and GodReports. The Washington Post also published Allen's '500' figure in a January 2014 profile. This constitutes a severe escalation of victim count that downstream citations could attribute to a congressional record without acknowledging the absence of sourcing. Source: Allen testimony (https://docs.house.gov/meetings/FA/FA16/20140211/101747/HHRG-113-FA16-Wstate-AllenJ-20140211.pdf); Baptist Press coverage (https://www.baptistpress.com/resource-library/news/anti-christian-violence-detailed-in-hearing/); Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/the-worst-victims-of-christian-persecution-look-beyond-america-author-says/2014/01/02/2986b84c-7272-11e3-8def-a33011492df2_story.html).