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Harry -> عوائل مسيحية مطالبة بدفع الجزية أو اعتناق الإسلام.. أو مغادرة الدورة (5/1/2007 2:03:45 PM)


عوائل مسيحية مطالبة بدفع الجزية أو اعتناق الإسلام.. أو مغادرة الدورة

http://www.alrafidayn.com/Story/News/1_05_18.html





azinorum -> RE: عوائل مسيحية مطالبة بدفع الجزية أو اعتناق الإسلام.. أو مغادرة الدورة (5/2/2007 2:53:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Harry

عوائل مسيحية مطالبة بدفع الجزية أو اعتناق الإسلام.. أو مغادرة الدورة

http://www.alrafidayn.com/Story/News/1_05_18.html


Wallah what can I say. First Sunni and Shia, then the Yezidis, now Christians. Iraq is burning itself alive. No one is safe in a country whose government allows such things to happen right under their noses. I posted a video of what happened to a Sunni woman after she refused to leave her home. You can view it in my thread "this video is too sad". This is not about religion. This is about greed and envy which has become a disease in our country. Soon we will be ashamed to say we are Iraqis. M3al Asaf!




azinorum -> RE: عوائل مسيحية مطالبة بدفع الجزية أو اعتناق الإسلام.. أو مغادرة الدورة (5/10/2007 5:21:57 AM)

Continuing along the same lines, here is a report concerning Iraqi Christians and the problems they face in Baghdad.

The leaders of Iraq's Christian minority Thursday called on the country's beleaguered government to protect their community from attacks by Al Qaeda-inspired Muslim extremists.

In a joint statement, Patriarch Mar Dinka IV of the Catholic Assyrian Church of the East and the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Emmanuel Delly of Babylon said that Baghdad's remaining Christians were facing persecution.

They blamed the so-called "Islamic State of Iraq," an alliance of Islamist insurgent groups that serves as an Al Qaeda front, for much of the violence. "Christians in a number of Iraqi regions, especially those under the control of the so-called Islamic State of Iraq, have faced blackmail, kidnapping, and displacement," the statement said.

The churchmen expressed surprise that Al-Qaeda's influence has "reached parts of Baghdad while the government has kept silent and not taken a firm stance to stop their expansion."

LINK: http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php...0-042622-4256r




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