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Iraqi Christians’ fear of exile

Tuesday, 28 October 2008   By Jim Muir BBC News, Tellkeyf Camping with her two youngest children in a room at one of the churches in Tellkeyf, Ikhlas Matti bursts into tears when she tries to describe what has happened to her family. "My children are scattered all around," she …

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Kurds Arrest Yezidi Activists in North Iraq

       Baghdad – AINA — Yezidi Iraqi MP Amin Farhan announced on Sunday the arrest of members from the Yezidian Movement for Reform and Progress by Kurdish Asayesh intelligence agents. The Yezidis were captured in the province of Dohuk, north Iraq and were taken to an undisclosed location. The …

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US Officials Say Syria Raid Killed Terrorist Leader

  By Jonathan S. Landay WASHINGTON – McClatchy Newspapers– A U.S. raid on a farm in eastern Syria is thought to have killed an Iraqi smuggler who oversaw the infiltration of foreign fighters into Iraq for the al-Qaida in Iraq terrorist group, a U.S. official said Monday. The smuggler, whom …

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Iraqi Christians: Fleeing Mosul

  Abdirahim Saeed Mosul – BBC — Mosul in northern Iraq remains a fierce battleground for al-Qaeda militants. Violence against the city’s Christian community spiked in early October, prompting more than 13,000 Christians to flee. BBCArabic.com spoke to a few of them sheltering in villages north of the city. SOOAD, …

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Pope Decries Christians’ Killings in Iraq, India

  By Frances D’Emilio VATICAN CITY – AP — Pope Benedict XVI decried the killing of Christians in Iraq and India and appealed on Sunday for political and religious leaders to defend them. In India, anti-Christian riots and rampages by Hindu extremists have claimed at least 38 lives since late …

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Syria: US Choppers Attack Village Near Iraq Border

  By Albert Aji DAMASCUS, Syria – AP — Syria’s government says U.S. military helicopters have attacked an area along Syria’s border with Iraq, killing eight people. A government statement carried by the official Syrian Arab News Agency said the attack was on the Sukkariyeh Farm near the town of …

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Scores Attend Local Memorial for Assyrians

  By Susan Abram NORTH HOLLYWOOD – dailynews — The murder of more than a dozen Assyrians in Iraq this month and a mass exodus of Christians from their ancestral homeland drew 100 residents Sunday to a memorial service to pray for an end to what they call a systematic …

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How Long Will the Persecution of Assyrians Be Ignored?

  By Nuri Kino Sweden – AINA — Two queues, on each side of the same street. One of them leads to the new City Hall in Södertälje, where a stunt with two central operators takes place: The American embassy and Södertälje’s municipality management have initiated cooperation. It’s a way …

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Assyrians: Martyrs in Iraq

By Kenneth Timmerman Iraq – washingtontimes– Assyrian Christians are fleeing Iraq in record numbers, following a spate of recent bombing attacks and targeted killings of Christian families in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Over the last month, 13 Assyrian Christians have been murdered in targeted killings in Mosul. A …

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Few Christians Returning to Restive Iraqi City

  Baghdad – AP– Iraqi officials say few Christians are returning to the restive city of Mosul despite government pledges of financial support and protection. Local migration official Jawdat Ismaeel says every Christian family that comes back to Mosul will receive about $865 on orders of the prime minister. But …

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