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Iraq
Fresh Jihadist Attacks in North Iraq Send Christians Fleeing
2014-08-07
[AnNahar] Jihadists have launched fresh attacks on Christian areas in north Iraq, sparking a new wave of displacement, the country's Chaldean patriarch and witnesses said Wednesday.
Get ye to France, O Christians! They've promised to take you in.
Towns shelled in the past few days by Islamic State (IS) bully boyz include Tal Kayf, Bartella and Qaraqosh, according to Christian sources.

The towns are among many in the area where thousands of Christians who were forced to abandon their homes in the main northern city of djinn-infested Mosul
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn...
last month had found refuge.

Some of them are less than 50 kilometers (30 miles) away from Arbil, the capital of the autonomous region of Kurdistan.

Chaldean patriarch Louis Sako said at least one man had been killed by mortar fire, naming him as Lajin Hekmat, an employee of the main church in Tal Kayf, just north of Mosul.

A resident of Tal Kayf, Hanna Aziz Paulus, confirmed that the town had been targeted by shelling.

The town of Bartella had also been attacked by the jihadists, sparking an exodus, according to Sako.

"Bartella has seen the flight of many families in recent days," he told Agence La Belle France Presse, adding the population had feared a major eruption of fighting following a jihadist offensive in the nearby Sinjar region.

Thousands of civilians, including from the Yazidi and other minorities, were forced to flee their homes at the weekend when IS bully boyz ousted Kurdish peshmerga forces there.

Sako said he had this week sent a new message to Pope Francis demanding urgent mobilization to protect one of the world's oldest Christian communities.

"Christians are isolated, afraid and aware that in the face of such a sudden development, anything can happen," the patriarch said in his message.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Who cares?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-08-07 04:08  

#2  Teedle dee & Tweedle dum
Posted by: borgboy   2014-08-07 03:53  

#1  The Sunni muslims seem to me to be more intolerant than shia muslims of christians/any religion.

Shouldnt we concentrate on the TRUE enemies the Gulf countries and Pakistan.
Posted by: Paul D   2014-08-07 03:21  

00:08