{"id":1113,"date":"2005-01-24T04:01:48","date_gmt":"2005-01-24T04:01:48","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2010-10-01T20:26:50","modified_gmt":"2010-10-01T20:26:50","slug":"released-archbishop-calls-for-iraq-poll-delay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ado-world.com\/en\/released-archbishop-calls-for-iraq-poll-delay\/","title":{"rendered":"Released archbishop calls for Iraq poll delay"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think this is the right moment,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The very first thing we need is security and reconciliation.&#8221;<BR><BR><I>The Tablet<\/I> reports that Archbishop Basile Georges Casmoussa, 66, was kidnapped from in front of a church in the city and bundled into a car. He was released on Tuesday. The paper says analysts believe the kidnap was most probably carried out by a fringe group of Sunni extremists with Ba&#8217;athist connections. <BR><BR>Chaldean Patriarch Emmanuel Delly of Baghdad said there had been a number of kidnappings of Christians and Muslims in the Mosul area in recent weeks and &#8220;there is confirmation that these are not deliberate attacks against Christians.&#8221; He added that the &#8220;real problem&#8221; is that Iraq is in a state of chaos. Analysts remain unsure as to whether the motive for the archbishop&#8217;s kidnapping was political, sectarian or financial in a country where kidnapping for ransom is common amid mounting sectarian violence in the run-up to Iraq&#8217;s national elections on 30 January. <BR><BR>Mosul is split demographically into four groups; Christians, Kurds, Sunnis and Assyrians. There is currently a battle for influence in the city, especially in light of its proximity to the Kurdish-controlled north and the Syrian border. The city is home to one of Iraq&#8217;s largest Christian communities, with some 35,000 Christians from the Chaldean and Syrian Eastern rites.<BR><BR>There has been an increase in attacks on Iraq&#8217;s Christian communities in recent months. Last August, five churches in Baghdad and Mosul were bombed in coordinated attacks that killed 12 people. <BR><BR>Meanwhile Catholic News Service is reporting on increased apprehension within the tiny Chrisian minority in Iraq. <BR><BR>&#8220;Christians live like all people in Iraq, they have the same worries,&#8221; said the apostolic nuncio to Iraq, Chaldaean Archbishop Fernando Filoni. &#8220;But given these attacks, Christians are even more worried; it&#8217;s understandable the church finds itself in double the difficulty.&#8221;<BR><BR>Chaldean Catholics, who make up the majority of Iraq&#8217;s Christians, &#8220;resent the idea they are being identified as Western because they are original inhabitants&#8221; in Iraq, dating back to &#8220;before the time of Mohammed and the coming of Islam,&#8221; Msgr. Stern told Catholic News Service.<BR><BR>Despite Archbishop Casmoussa&#8217;s statement on Vatican Radio, Catholic News Service said most Catholic leaders in Iraq and especially the Vatican want Sunday&#8217;s elections for a transitional National Assembly to go ahead as scheduled.<BR><BR><B>SOURCE<\/B><BR><A href=\"http:\/\/www.thetablet.co.uk\/cgi-bin\/register.cgi\/citw-past-00214\">Released archbishop calls for Iraq poll delay (The Tablet 22\/1\/05)<\/A><BR><A href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnews.com\/data\/stories\/cns\/0500391.htm\">Despite reassurances, minority Christians in Iraq are afraid (Catholic News Service 21\/1\/05)<\/A><BR><BR><B>MORE STORIES<\/B><BR><A href=\"http:\/\/www.christiantoday.com\/news\/meast\/253.htm\">Iraqi Archbishop Deeply Reflects on Life &amp; Peace after Release from Captors (Christian Today 21\/1\/05)<\/A><BR><A href=\"http:\/\/www.nationalcatholicreporter.org\/word\/word012005.htm\">John L Allen: Christians in Iraq (National Catholic Reporter 20\/1\/05)<\/A><BR><BR><! 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