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IRAQ: A Christian party to celebrate religious diversity

Kimi Yoshino Baghdad – Los Angeles Times — Trying to prove just how much safer Baghdad is these days, Iraqi officials threw a party for Christians on Saturday, complete with huge event posters featuring pictures of Jesus Christ. A skinny Santa Claus draped in an Iraqi flag also made an …

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Egypt Accuses Nasrallah of Declaring War, Vows to Confront

 Ankara – AFP — Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit on Monday accused Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah of “declaring war on the Egyptian people.” Abul Gheit, responding to Nasrallah’s address on Sunday without naming him, vowed that “the Egyptian people would confront this war.” “Someone yesterday called on the …

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Monastery in Turkey: The endangered servants of God

     Tur Abdin – KSTA — The Assyrians are a beleaguered minority. Today, only around 3000 that Syrian Orthodox Christians in Turkey. And even they are fighting for their identity: the Assyrian Mor Gabriel monastery in the southeastern province of Mardin is threatening the expropriation. The Monastery of Mor Gabriel …

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Kirkuk, Christmas more powerful than persecutions

     Kirkuk – AsiaNews — For the Christian community in Kirkuk, the most eagerly awaited Christmas gift is “participation at midnight Mass.” It is a wish that, again this year, cannot be fulfilled: nighttime celebrations are banned for reasons connected to security. But there remains the hope that “one day …

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Assyrians part of Turkey

by Fulya Özerkan ANKARA, Turkije – Hurriyet — A Swedish parliament deputy of Assyrian origin will attend a hearing Friday for a land dispute between a 1,600-year-old monastery and locals in the southeastern Anatolian town of Midyat, populated by about 3,000 Assyrians. “I hope a fair verdict will be delivered …

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Condemning an ally?

WASHINGTON – worldmag — The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom recommended Tuesday that the State Department declare Iraq a “country of particular concern,” a label reserved for nations with “ongoing, egregious violations of religious freedom.” So far only eight countries out of 12 recommended by the USCIRF have received …

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Europe Keeps Eye on Assyrian Monastery Ownership

     ANKARA – Hurriyet — A 1,600-year-old monastery is at the center of a land dispute between a religious group of Assyrians and three nearby villages in Midyat in southeastern Anatolia. The case is one of many being followed closely by the European Union as it monitors the situation for …

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Iraqi Christians Remain Under Siege

     SANTA ANA, California – christiannewswire — On Tuesday the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) will hold a press conference to update the status of religious freedom in Iraq. A press release issued last week from the USCIRF states: “Although there has been some reduction in violence …

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