By Abdulmesih BarAbrahem Tur Abdin, Turkey – ADO — Kurdish leaders from the villages of Yayvantepe, Eglence and Candarli, in cooperation with influential members of the ruling Justice and Development party (AKP), are continuing their so-called “lawful means” campaign to confiscate the land of the Assyrian monastery of St. Gabriel, …
Read More »Christians Between a Rock and a Hard Place in India
By Sandro Magister ROMA – catholic — The Islamic terrorist attack in Mumbai has erupted while the Christians in India are still reeling from the Hindu violence in Orissa and other regions. The raw figures from the two offensives are similar. More than 190 were killed in a single day …
Read More »Indigenous Christian Exit From Iraq Continues to Grow
By Chris Herlinger Baghdad – Ekklesia — The family of 60-year-old Basil Mati Koriya Kaktoma and his wife, Ekram Ishak Buni Safar, aged 55, have lived in Syria since July 2006. Refugees such as these are adamant they will never return to their homeland given their experience of threats, physical …
Read More »Church Helps Iraqi Refugees in Syria
Damascus – Totalcatholic — Sawsan Hussin was worried about her son, Mustafa. The 10-year-old had brought the horror of Iraq with him when the family fled to Syria. He had nightmares and would cower at the slightest noise, his hands over his ears. Hussin knew he needed help, but …
Read More »Assyrian Police in North Iraq Protest Against Marginalization
Northern Iraq – AINA — Nearly 300 Assyrian policemen in the Nineveh plain in northern Iraq protested on the 21 November outside the office of the local governor, in the city of Baghdede, against what they see as attempts to rid the area of the Assyrian police force which …
Read More »Some Fearful Christians Hope to Flee Iraq
By Denis D. Gray TAL KAEEF, Iraq – AP — Young Christian women in tight jeans mingle easily with Arab matrons draped in black, head-to-toe robes. Both church spires and mosque minarets rise above the low-slung houses. Violence is rare. “The people here look out for each other — Arabs, …
Read More »In Mosul, a Battle for Christians
By By Gary Marx MOSUL, Iraq – Chicago Tribune — A month after thousands of Christians fled this northern Iraqi city in terror, many of the refugees have returned home, but some fear a new wave of sectarian violence, church leaders say. Iraqi police now guard churches throughout this tense, …
Read More »Britain Resumes High-level Intelligence Links With Syria
LONDON – AFP — Britain re-established high-level intelligence links with the Syrian authorities as Foreign Secretary David Miliband visited Damascus, the Times newspaper said Wednesday citing senior Syrian officials. The newspaper said the move could be hugely beneficial for Britain, as Syria has one of the best intelligence-gathering systems …
Read More »Letter From Iraqi Muslim Group Orders All Christians Out of the Country
Baghdad – AINA — A Christian bishop received a threatening letter written by Ansar al-Islam, a Kurdish Muslim group affiliated with al-Qaeda in Iraq. The letter ordered the Christians to leave Iraq en masse and stated it is sending a final warning to Christians in Baghdad and other Iraqi …
Read More »British FM Urges Syria to Promote Stability
DAMASCUS, Syria – AP — Britain’s foreign secretary is urging Syria to promote stability in the Mideast during the first visit by a senior British official to Damascus since 2001. David Miliband says the situation in the Middle East is fragile and Syria has key regional responsibilities. He spoke …
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