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Webmasters Note: The religious cleansing in Iraq is an insidious form of ethnic cleansing also, because the Christians of Iraq are neither Kurd nor Arab. They are ethnically Assyrians who are know as Chaldean and Syriac religiously. Their forced exile would result in the abandonment of their property, the towns and villages where they have lived as a majority since before Christianity, before the down of Islam and later the arrival of the Kurds. Arab and Kurd Nationalists have made no secret of their desire to distort the history and identity of these Christians so that they can define them as part of their clans and claim their land as theirs. To what extent attacks against the Christians in Iraq are religiously motivated or are done for racial supramacy, political and economic reasons is hard to tell.

Religious cleansing’ in Iraq

January 9th 2008 – IRAQ

ACN News,
‘By John Pontifex

NEW fears of a fresh campaign to flush out Christianity from key parts of Iraq have been sparked by the shock attack on churches in leading cities.

Concerns about a new “religious-cleansing” drive were raised by sources close to the Church reeling from Sunday’s (6th January) co-ordinated bomb-blasts on at least six church buildings in Mosul and Baghdad.

In their contacts with Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need, the Iraqi Church sources stressed that, with only one person injured, the attacks were clearly not intended to kill or cause damage but that they were still “very worrying”.

The sources were referring to reports that the bombs were placed well away from church buildings and were released after people had left following the day’s Sunday service.

However, the Church figures highlighted the attacks’ timing – which fell on Christmas Eve in many Orthodox Church communities and Epiphany for Catholics. Many baptisms are held on this feast day.

The sources said that the attacks’ underlying objective was to scare more Christians into fleeing the region and discourage others who were considering returning home from their place of exile either abroad or in the north, where it is relatively safe.

The Church sources, who cannot be named for security reasons, said that as part of the increasing division of the country along sectarian lines, Sunni and Shia Muslim extremists wanted to expel Christians from their respective spheres of control.

There are no accurate figures for Iraq’s Christian population but best estimates claim that more than half of the 1.2 million Christians in the country in early 2003 have now fled and that the vast majority in Baghdad have now escaped.

The Christians’ declining numbers as well as a continuing break-down of law and order in key parts of the country, were two key reasons given by the Church sources to explain the targeting of Christians who, they said, had few guards and other security measures in place.

Meanwhile, speaking from one of the cities that were targeted, a leading bishop told ACN of the people’s shock, especially coming after at least two months of relative calm.

He said: “People had become so optimistic but now they have realised that things are not so clear.

He added: “The people were shocked of course. They were very calm and took it very well.”

The bishop said: “It seems that the people changed their minds and decided not to kill anybody. Thank God for that.”

The bishop said that the bombings would discourage Christians from returning to Baghdad and Mosul and encourage yet more emigration of faithful, which he said was continuing even before the attacks.

He spoke of how in the wake of the attacks, he and other leading clergy had visited Christians to boost morale.

“The best thing we can do is to be with the people,” he said. “I have been with many families in the last few days – just to try and encourage them.”

He called on Christians in the West to pray for the Church in Iraq. “We need the consolation of your prayers,” he said. “Through your prayers, we can draw strength from one another.”

The bishop stressed the similarity between Sunday’s attacks and those taking place in the last few years, starting in August 2004, when again churches in Mosul and Baghdad were attacked.

Aid to the Church in Need is giving key support to Iraq, especially helping the tens of thousands now in Syria, around the capital Damascus, Turkey, Jordan and in northern Iraq.

Marie-Ange Siebrecht, Head of ACN Projects in Iraq, said: “In most of the news on Iraq, we never hear about the Christians. Iraqi Christians belong to Iraq. They are part of the community, living side-by-side with people of a different faith.

“It would be a disaster if the Christians were forced to be segregated and cut off from those with whom they have made their home for so long.”

Editor’s Notes:

Directly under the Holy See, Aid to the Church in Need supports the faithful wherever they are persecuted, oppressed or in pastoral need. ACN is a Catholic charity – helping to bring Christ to the world through prayer, information and action.

Founded in 1947 by Fr Werenfried van Straaten, whom Pope John Paul II named “An Outstanding Apostle of Charity”, the organisation is now at work in about 145 countries throughout the world.

The charity undertakes thousands of projects every year including providing transport for clergy and lay Church workers, construction of church buildings, funding for priests and nuns and help to train seminarians. Since the initiative’s launch in 1979, 45 million Aid to the Church in Need Child’s Bibles have been distributed worldwide.

For more information, please contact the Australian office of ACN on (02) 9679-1929. e-mail: info@aidtochurch.org or write to Aid to the Church in Need PO Box 6245 Blacktown DC NSW 2148. Web:www.aidtochurch.org

 

 

 

 


 


 



 

 




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Kanoon II - January

Religious cleansing’ in Iraq Jan. 9, 2008

Two More Churches Bombed in Iraq January 9th Jan. 9, 2008

Iraqi Assyrians cling to roots even far from home Jan. 4, 2008

Canoon I = December

Iraqi Army delivers Christmas Season Tidings to Assyrian Students Dec. 17, 07

international Genocide Scholars Association Officially recognizes Assyrian, Greek Genocide Dec. 15, 07

Armenia should be the first country to recognise the Assyrian Genocide! Dec. 14, 07

Arrested in Kirkuk a gang specialised in kidnapping Christian doctors Dec. 14, 07

Charities hope to help Iraqi Christians Dec. 14, 07

Assyrian Professor Dies From Stab Wound Dec. 13, 07

Iraqi Christian woman and brother found dead in city with rise in religious vigilante killings Dec. 11, 07

Iraqi Assyrians: Barometer of Pluralism Dec. 11, 07

Assyrians in Syria Ask for Historical and Political Recognition
Dec. 10, 07

Baghdad Christians Celebrate Sunday Mass Dec. 10, 07

Vigilantes kill 40 women in Iraq's south Dec. 8, 07

Assyrians: From Bedr Khan to Saddam Hussein Dec. 8, 07

Sabri Attman's lecture tour in US Dec. 8, 07

My Email to Scott Pelley of "60 Minutes" Regarding his Dec. 2, 2007 Report on Christians in Iraq Dec. 7, 07

Christians leaving Basra despite decades of co-existence
Dec. 7, 07

Prize Pianist: Van Cliburn winner was short on confidence but long on talent Dec. 7, 07

Middle East the cradle of Christianity Dec. 6, 07

For Iraqi refugees in Lebanon either prison or repatriation
Dec. 5, 07

(CBS) 60 Minute's Report : Vicar: Dire Times For Iraq's Christians
Dec. 3, 07

Teesheen II = November

Dire Times For Iraq's Christians Nov.30, 07

US Warns Oil Firms Against Signing Kurdish Contacts Nov.29, 07

Assyrian Priest Kidnapped in South-eastern Turkey Released
Nov.29, 07

Religion does not seem to be the cause of Syriac Orthodox priest’s abduction Nov.29, 07

Christian Priest Kidnapped In S.East Turkey Nov.29, 07

Kidnappers Demand 300,000 Euros for Assyrian Priest Nov.27, 07

Future of Iraq's looted past looking brighter Nov.27, 07

Assyrian Priest kidnapped in south-eastern Turkey Nov.27, 07

Present-day Turkey doesn’t leave chance for Armenian Genocide recognition Nov.27, 07

Despite being left at the mercy of terrorists, Christians continue to hope, says bishop of Mosul Nov.27, 07

Iraqi Oil Minister 'Can Cancel Contracts Signed With Kurds'
Nov.27, 07

Sargis Aghajan Misrepresents Facts, Kanna Says Nov.26, 07

"Syriac Federation Germany (HSA)" Press Release Nov.26, 07

Chaplains Struggle to Protect Monastery in Iraq Nov.26, 07

National Museum of Iraq to reopen Nov.25, 07

St. John’s Church Reopens in Baghdad Nov.24, 07

Assyrian, native of Iraq works for the Congressman Radanovich
Nov.24, 07

The fears and hopes of Iraqi Christians Nov.23, 07

Ashur T.V. program nov. 23, 07 Nov.23, 07

Forthcoming visit of Bishop Audo to England Nov.22, 07

Zowaa's Response to Mullah Bukhtyar Nov.20, 07

Family of forgers fool art world with beautifully crafted fakes
Nov.20, 07

Keeping Christianity Alive in Iraq Nov.20, 07

Al-Qaida-linked Group Behind Attacks in North Iraq Nov.20, 07

General Says North Iraq Most Violent Region Nov.19, 07

Turkish Hackers Targeting Assyrian Websites Nov.19, 07

Invaders and Allies Ignore Iraq's Humanitarian Crisis Nov.18, 07

Kurdish Ministry of Finance Prejudicially Targeting ChaldoAssyrians Nov.18, 07

Dutch Parliament Debates Aid Package for Assyrians in Iraq
Nov.17, 07

Mosul - Another “Paradise Lost”? Nov.16, 07

Baghdad’s “successes” vs Mosul’s “hell” Nov.15, 07

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Mehrdad Izady ATTEMPTS TO REWRITE HISTORY - AGAIN Nov.13, 07

THE FOUR FACES OF THE 1915-1918 GENOCIDE Nov.13, 07

America Welcomes Sabri Atman Nov.12, 07

Faith faces extinction in Iraq: only about 5,000 Mandaeans remain there. Nov.11, 07

Assyrian Church Wins Two-year Court Battle Nov.11, 07

Assyrian Lobbyist Appointed In Brussels Nov.11, 07

Seminar by Sabri Atman in Los Angeles Nov.9, 07

Iraq's Christian villages offer homes and safe haven Nov.9, 07

Dutch Parliament Hearing on Assyrians of Iraq Nov.9, 07

Christians seek new life in Europe Nov.8, 07

Car Bomb explosion in the Assyrian town of Telesqof Nov.8, 07

Close to 2500 Assyrian university students fear studying in Mosul
Nov.8, 07

Yonadam Kanna will visit Europe later this month Nov.8, 07

Assyrian Democratic Organization's Letter to the Pope
Nov. 7, 07

Christians would be main victims of attack by Turkey in northern Iraq Nov. 6, 07

Iraqis recount tales of horror INSPIRATION Nov. 6, 07

Assyrian, Armenian Genocide Monument Erected in Wales
Nov. 5, 07

Rosie Malek Younan Gust Staring on Life Nov. 4, 07

Mandeans face extinction in Iraq Nov. 4, 07

Kayseri constructs world’s largest cuneiform monument
Nov. 3, 07

Kurdish Official Denies Assyrian, Turkomen Land Claims
Nov. 3, 07

Threat of war looms over Assyrian village Nov. 3, 07

IRAQ's Power stations close due to lack of oil Nov. 3, 07

Iraqi Christians Stranded in Jordan Nov. 2, 07

Iraq's Christians Face Extinction, Advocacy Group Says
Nov. 1, 07

Genocide researcher calls on Turks to push their government to Recognize genocide Nov. 1, 07

Tishreen I = October

Iraq’s vulnerable Christian minority gets promise of support
Oct. 31, 07

Over 200 British MPs recognize Armenian Genocide Oct. 30, 07

Assyrian poet Sargon Boulus dies at age 63 Oct. 30, 07

Two British Armenian Political Action Groups Acknowledge the Assyrian Genocide Oct. 22, 07

Rosie Malek-Yonan’s latest role in New Line Cinema’s Renditionn Oct. 22, 07

Iraqis who fled homes in fear face new terror as Turkey targets PKK rebels Oct. 21, 07

Iraqi Christians Spurned by U.N. Oct. 21, 07

The UN and the Assyrians of Iraq Oct. 19, 07

Air America Radio Program about the Christian Assyrians of Iraq
Oct. 19, 07

Bishop decries government's indifference to the Abduction of the Priests Oct. 18, 07

Assyria or Kurdistan? Oct. 18, 07

Patriarch Emmanuel Delly ordained as cardinal by the Pope Oct. 17, 07

The Assyrian and Armenian Genocides of 1915 Oct. 17, 07

Islam's Peace Offensive Oct. 16, 07

Heroes behind an epic Oct. 16, 07

IRAQ: BISHOP NEGOTIATES FOR KIDNAPPED PRIESTS
Oct. 16, 07

Margareta Viklund replies to Nemrod Baitos accusations
Oct. 15, 07

Imperiled Christian family abandons its cherished homeland Oct. 14, 07

Pope urges Iraqi priests' release Oct. 14, 07

Two Assyrian Priests abducted in Mosul Oct. 13, 07

Muslim scholars in call for peace with Christians Oct. 11, 07

Iraq's Ex-oil Chief Accuses Kurds of Suspect Contract
Oct. 11, 07

Palestinians Crucify the Holy Land Oct. 11, 07

Assyrians killed in Mosul and Baghdad Oct. 10, 07

About the two women killed in Baghdad Oct. 10, 07

Archbishop tells of 'harrowing’ suffering of Iraqi refugees
Oct. 9, 07

Devastating Last Thoughts on Iraq Oct. 7, 07

Music pearls of Beth - Nahrin Oct. 4, 07

In Basra, vigilantes wage deadly campaign against women
Oct. 4, 07

George Malki excels, in soccer and in school. Oct. 3, 07

Who Committed the Yezidi Massacre in North Iraq? Oct. 3, 07

Bishops fear for future of Iraqi Christians Oct. 3, 07

Arabs quitting Iraq's Kirkuk Oct. 3, 07

The Loss and Rediscovery of the Great Epic of Gilgamesh
Oct. 2, 07

 

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