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Christians in Iraq face threats
from all sides
RFE/RL - By Kathleen Ridolfo
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As Iraqis work to draft a permanent constitution that
may deem Islam a source of legislation for the country, the Christian
community faces the prospect of a life where they may worship
freely, but will have little representation or benefits from
government.
The protest by Christians from a number of Iraqi towns and
villages in northern Iraq who were not afforded the vote in January's
elections has been well documented. Ballot boxes never arrived
at polling stations
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in several towns, and an investigation carried out by
the Independent Election Commission deemed that it would not
allow the vote to take place at a later date. The National Assembly
election resulted in six Christians gaining seats in the parliament;
Christians argued they were entitled to twice as many seats.
Many of Iraq's Christians see their plight in ever-disheartening
terms, and view their fate as part of a history in which their
community has suffered at the hands of more dominant groups in
Iraq.
Since the fall of the Hussein regime, Christians have been
targeted in bombings against churches, shrines, hair salons,
and liquor stores. Christian women and children were routinely
kidnapped and held for exorbitant ransoms. Muslim zealots have
forced women to veil in markets, universities, and schools, some
Christians claim.
A 26 June report in the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)
daily "Kurdsitani Nuwe" contends that many families
have sought shelter from the attacks in the PUK-controlled areas
of eastern Kurdistan. Other families -- as many as 40,000 people
according to some reports -- have migrated to foreign countries,
most notably Syria.
Those families who relocated to PUK areas are considered internally
displaced people, and PUK head and Iraqi President Jalal Talabani
has ordered the Kurdistan local government to provide these families
with plots of land, homes, and employment, according to the report.
Assyrians living in the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)-controlled
area of western Kurdistan also experience good relations with
their Kurdish neighbors. However, some Assyrians claim there
is tension between them and the KDP. The tension appears directly
related to aspirations by some Assyrians for an autonomous self-administered
area comprising their towns and villages in northern Iraq. Residents
of these villages and towns have claimed that the KDP has not
allowed for the implementation of Article 53 of the Transitional
Administrative Law issued by the Coalition Provisional Authority
last year that states: "This law shall guarantee the administrative,
cultural, and political rights of the Turkomans, Chaldo-Assyrians,
and all other citizens."
The villages in question further claim that the KDP government
has not distributed revenues to their towns, and they want their
fair share. U.S.-based Freedom House's Nina Shea has supported
the claim, saying Kurdish administrators have withheld U.S. reconstruction
funds from Chaldo-Assyrian areas and confiscated Christian farms
and villages, iht.com reported on 14 March.
Christians south of the Kurdistan region face greater difficulties.
More than 20 churches have been bombed since the fall of the
Hussein regime. Purported Islamist militants have kidnapped,
killed, and in some cases beheaded Christians.
Insurgent propaganda in Iraq has always portrayed U.S.-led
multinational forces in Iraq as "Christian Crusaders"
who have made Iraq the first stop in their quest to conquer the
Arab world and destroy Islam. The comparison has left Christians
in Iraq more vulnerable to insurgent attacks. However, it appears
until now to have had little impact on Iraqis' views of indigenous
Christians.
There is a growing fear among Christians in Iraq, however,
that proselytizing evangelical Christians who entered the country
after the war may inflict the most harm on the Christian communities.
Christian leaders are worried about their congregations dwindling
after the mass exodus of Christians before and after the war.
Moreover, proselytizing has never been accepted among Muslims
in Iraq and religious communities have long practiced a policy
of not trying to convert other religions to their fold. Indigenous
leaders fear the practice may strain Muslim-Christian relations.
"The way the preachers arrived here...with soldiers...was
not a good thing," the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baghdad,
Jean Sleiman told washingtonpost.com on 23 June. "I think
they had the intention that they could convert Muslims, though
Christians didn't do it here for 2,000 years," he continued,
adding: "In the end, they are seducing Christians from other
churches." Sleiman posited that new churches were creating
a "new division" among Iraq's Christians because they
impacted the cultural tradition of Christians there.
The Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) addressed
the issue of Kurdish Muslims who have converted to Christianity
in recent months through the efforts of evangelicals in a 29
June report (http://www.iwpr.net). Converts told IWPR that the
Muslim community tends to ostracize converts. "I consider
that those who turn to Christianity pose a threat to society,"
said Muhammad Ahmad Gaznayi, Kurdish religious affairs minister.
The Kurdistan Islamic League has called the practice an "unhealthy
phenomenon" and a "strange and terrible act,"
IWPR reported.
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