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More attacks against Christians in Mosul

Iraq – AsiaNews  –  2009-12-31 A deacon seriously hurt. A Christian killed before his house on Christmas Eve. The impotence of the government and avoidance of responsibilities. Nearly 2 thousand Christians killed in 6 years. Mosul – Attacks continue against Christians to push them to flee from Iraq. Yesterday afternoon …

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Threats, Ashoura bring blue Christmas in Iraq

By LARA JAKES and BUSHRA JUHI Associated Press Writers Tuesday, december 29, 2009 BAGHDAD — Christmas is bumping into Shiite Islam’s most mournful ceremony this year, forcing Iraqi Christians to keep their celebrations under tighter wraps than usual. Midnight Mass will again be celebrated in daylight across Baghdad, and security …

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Iraq’s Holy Innocents

By John F. Cullinan   Tuesday, December 29, 2009.   Spare a thought — and perhaps also a prayer — for Iraq’s beleaguered Christians, who yesterday observed the somber Feast of the Holy Innocents. Perhaps nowhere else does this particular occasion cut closer to the bone: In Iraq, Christians mourn …

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Lawmakers blast Hezbollah’s rhetoric

Published: Dec. 29, 2009   BEIRUT, Lebanon, Dec. 29 (UPI) — Lebanese lawmakers blasted Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah for linking the "destiny" of the country to external factors.   Nasrallah in an address to commemorate the Shiite holy day of Ashura unleashed a litany of complaints against U.S. and Israeli …

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Christmas toned down for Iraqi Christians

Published: Dec. 28, 2009   BAGHDAD, Dec. 28 (UPI) — The Christian minority community in Iraq emerged from the Christmas holiday weekend largely unscathed amid a tense religious season. The major Christian religious holiday of Christmas coincided with a Shiite holiday that culminated Sunday with the Day of Ashura. Several …

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Iraqi Christians’ still face uncertain future

Friday, 25 December 2009   By Rob Walker BBC News, Baghdad At the church of the Virgin Mary in Baghdad, hymns sung in the ancient Aramaic language float through intricately carved wooden doors into a small courtyard outside. They mix with religious songs blasted from the loudspeakers of a mosque …

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Blasts target churches in Mosul

Wednesday, December 16, 2009   In Mosul, a person was killed and 40 others wounded in two blasts which targeted two Syrian Catholic Churches at 11 a.m. A car bomb, struck the Syrian Orthodox Church of Purity in police neighborhood, killing a citizen and wounding 40 others. While the second …

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Iraq minority rights fears grow

Wednesday, 11 November 2009   Ethnic minorities living in northern Iraq face a human rights "catastrophe" as Arabs and Kurds vie for control, Human Rights Watch has warned. Yazidis, Shabaks and Christians faced attacks by Sunni Muslim extremists and harassment by Kurdish forces, it said. HRW called on Kurdish leaders …

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Iraq minority rights fears grow

Wednesday, 11 November 2009   Ethnic minorities living in northern Iraq face a human rights "catastrophe" as Arabs and Kurds vie for control, Human Rights Watch has warned. Yazidis, Shabaks and Christians faced attacks by Sunni Muslim extremists and harassment by Kurdish forces, it said. HRW called on Kurdish leaders …

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Assyriska FF – No 1 in Södertälje!

SENIOR There is no doubt about which team has the best players, which team is the big brother and which team that is best in Södertälje, it is no other than the fantastic Assyriska Fotbolls Förening.   For every Assyriska supporters, you will feel joy every time our team wins …

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