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“Christen sollen vom W?hlen abgehalten werden”

Mossul/Kirkuk/Wien – Als gegen die Christen gerichteten Einsch?chterungsversuch, um diese an der Teilnahme an den Wahlen abzuhalten, bezeichnet der chald?ische Erzbischof Louis Sako, telefonisch in seinem Bischofssitz in Kirkuk erreicht, die kurzzeitige Entf?hrung seines Bischofskollegen von Mossul, Basile Georges Casmoussa. Die Verschleppung sei “politisch”, sagte Sako, der noch vor der …

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Between Discrimination and Hope: Christians in Turkey

Although sneering remarks directed at Christians in their daily lives are decreasing, Christians continue to be disadvantaged. A decreasing number of Christians have truly Christian fist names such as Hannah, Amsih or Mesih. They would rather not attract attention, especially not as conscripts in the army. This is how Dr …

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Catholic archbishop abducted in Iraq

Deadly unrest dogs poll run-up, security forces take brunt of flurry of attacks. By Mujahid Mohammed – MOSUL, Iraq Gunmen kidnapped a Catholic archbishop in Iraq’s main northern city of Mosul Monday in what the Vatican condemned as a “terrorist act” as persistent violence dogged the run-up to landmark January …

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Armed Kurdish Groups Terrorize Assyrian Town in Iraq

Baghdad – AINA Armed men reported to be with the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) attacked the Church of Mar Youhanna in Bakhdeda, northern Iraq, during Christmas Mass. The armed Kurds opened fire upon the local volunteer guards protecting the church. The armed group …

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Saddam Agents, Militants Plan ‘Vicious’ Poll Attacks

BAGHDAD – Reuters Saddam Hussein’s former agents are funding a sophisticated alliance with foreign Muslim militants to carry out vicious attacks on polling stations during Iraq’s elections, the deputy prime minister said on Sunday. Barham Salih said intelligence gathered from dozens of Saddam’s former intelligence and army officers and foreign …

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Abbas sworn in as Palestinian leader

? Ramalah- Albawaba During his inauguration ceremony, incoming Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas said that the Palestinians are ready to begin carrying out their obligations as spelled out in the road map and that they will not accept partial diplomatic solutions in the future. In Abbas’ speech, which was delivered before …

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Iraq unveils security plan aimed at preventing polling day bloodbath

BAGHDAD- AFP?With milestone elections barely two weeks away, Iraq‘s interim government unveiled a security plan aimed at stopping anti-US insurgents making good their threat to create a polling day bloodbath.The goverment will declare a holiday for the January 30 vote and impose tight restrictions on movement, including a total ban …

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Army base ‘has damaged Babylon’

Iraq- BBC Coalition forces in Iraq have caused irreparable damage to the ancient city of Babylon, the British Museum says. Sandbags have been filled with precious archaeological fragments and 2,600 year old paving stones have been crushed by tanks, a museum report claims. The US Army says the troops based …

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Iraq’s elections elicit mixed reactions from expatriates

Sunnis abroad express desire to participate DAMASCUS- Majdoline Hatoum While Iraqi Sunnis are expected to boycott the country’s landmark elections later this month, Sunnis residing in neighboring countries, particularly in Syria, are expected to take part in the polls, according to the organizers of the Iraq Out-of-Country-Voting (OCV) program. Iraqis …

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