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Kidnapping of Christian Assyrians
in Kirkuk Continues

By YAHYA BARZANJI, Associated Press Writer

KIRKUK, Iraq – The body of a Christian health worker turned up in a field two days after he was kidnapped — prompting several more Christian families to pack up and leave their ancient homeland in northern Iraq.
At least 10 Christian families have left Kirkuk in recent weeks, fearing kidnap-for-ransom gangs that have turned their sights on Christians in one of Iraq's most ethnically diverse cities.

The recent violence and abductions has prompted Kirkuk's archbishop to demand government protection against what he has called religious-driven "terrorism."
Attacks are not new against Iraq's small but historically significant Christian community, whose roots stretch back to the early centuries of the faith and include areas mentioned in the Bible. The departures are just the latest in an ongoing exodus of Christians in Iraq, who have been targets of sectarian violence since the U.S.-led 2003 invasion. Christians first began leaving Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War, during the economic sanctions and repression under Saddam Hussein, who pushed more Islamist policies. But the trickle turned to a flood after Saddam was toppled and the violence escalated.

Thousands of Christians have fled northern Mosul to join relatives abroad or as part of the more than 2.7 million people who have been displaced since the war began. But the violence in Kirkuk resonates with special concern for Iraqi officials. The city — the hub of Iraq's northern oil fields — is at the heart of a political and cultural struggle between Kurds, Arabs and Turkomen. The rivalries are so bitter that Kirkuk was excluded from provincial elections earlier this year and there are worries about increased tensions before balloting for parliament in January. Kirkuk's smaller minorities, such as Chaldean and Assyrian Christians, increasingly worry about being caught in the middle.
"We think there is a political nature to these kidnappings, which is meant to force us to leave Iraq," said Kirkuk's Chaldean Archbishop Lewis Sako on Monday. A day earlier, the body of Imad Elia, a 45-year-old employee at Kirkuk's health directorate, was found dumped in a field south of the city, about 180 miles (290 kilometers) north of Baghdad. He was shot in the chest and authorities believe the captors kept shooting into his body after he was dead.

Elia was kidnapped two days before, but his family was unable to pay the ransom demands, Sako said. Last month, a well-known Christian pediatrician was kidnapped in Kirkuk, but released after his family paid the kidnappers $100,000. There have been no clear clues on the background of the gangs. But Sako pointed the finger at Islamic extremists whom he claims want to drive out Kirkuk's remaining 10,000 Christians.
"These acts are really malicious. Extremists are using religion as a pretext to target Christians," he said. "We call upon the government to provide necessary protection to Christians because these acts meant to frighten Christians out of the country."

Last year, gunmen stormed two Christian homes in Kirkuk in separate attacks, killing a total of three people. In his sermon to mourners, Sako said the slain Christians were victims of "terrorism." Rand Anwar, a Christian journalist in Kirkuk, also accused government security forces of failing to protect Christians.
"Police failed to catch a single criminal involved in the crimes committed against Christians in the past years. Not a single one ... And now these kidnappings. Police do not protect us nor do they care about our problems," Anwar said. But Kirkuk police Maj. Gen. Jamal Tahir called the charges "baseless." "There is no flight of Christians from Kirkuk because of violence. Christians normally leave willingly to other areas or other countries to live in better conditions, but not because of any escalation of violence especially in Kirkuk's Christian neighborhoods," Tahir said.

The last official Iraqi census in 1987 found 1.4 million Christians in the country. Now, according to the 2008 U.S. State Department report on International Religious Freedom, that number has dropped to between 550,000 and 800,000. Some estimate the number is even lower: only 400,000, according to the German Catholic relief organization Kirche in Not.

 

 


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October = Teeshreen I

Kidnapping of a Christian Assyrians in Kirkuk Continues October 04, 2009

Iraqi Arabs Wary Of Joint Patrols With Kurds In North October 04, 2009

Angelina Jolie Urges World Not to Forget Iraqi Refugees October 04, 2009

Anti-Kurdish Militia Demonstrations in Iraq's Mosul October 02, 2009

“Assyrian Medical Society Responds to Refugee Medical Concerns”
October 02, 2009

September = Eilool

ancient-assyrians-asccomplishments.html

The US and the Internal Islamic Threat Sept. 29, 2009

Assyriska defeats Syrianska 1- to Zero Sept. 28, 2009

Kidnapped Christian Doctor Released in Northern Iraq: Police Sept. 28, 2009

Fire Destroys Assyrian Club in Sweden Sept. 28, 2009

Assyrian city of Nineveh Sept. 27, 2009

Kidnapped Assyrian Doctor in Iraq Freed, in Critical Condition Sept. 23, 2009

Statement of Pax Christi Delegation which visited Iraq Sept. 22, 2009

Muslim Man Beheads Christian in Egypt Sept. 21, 2009

Bishop of the Assyrian town of Qaraqosh explains why it's demographic balance should not be changed. Sept. 19, 2009

Assyrians in Iraq Hope for Autonomous Region Sept. 14, 2009

Chaldean Church denial of its Assyrian Heritage Sept. 14, 2009

Kurdish and syriac to be taught in Turkey for the first time Sept. 11, 2009

Cry My Beloved Nation Sept. 11, 2009

Christian Soldiers; Protecting towns in the Plain of Nineveh Sept. 07, 2009

Assyrian Empire: Bringing Civilization to the Near East Sept. 07, 2009

Sargis Agajan; Assyrian Christian Leader in Iraq Has Hope ! Sept. 03, 2009

From Security Withut Freedom to Freedom Without Security Sept. 03, 2009

AUA youth of America statement Sept. 03, 2009

Syria Opens the Gateway to Humanity for the Assyrian Medical Society
Sept. 03, 2009

Assyrian Refugees in Transit; Documentary Film Sept. 02, 2009

August = Thabakh

Assyrian Medical Society Sponsors Patients in Syria August 31, 2009

Chaldean Church promoting ethnic identity based on Church affiliation
August 31, 2009

Ancient Assyrians Accomplishments August 27, 2009

Assyrianhistory-accomplishments.html August 27, 2009

150 christians of Iraq face deportation in Sweden August 27, 2009

3 Iraqi refugees who crossed the Rio Grande and landed in a federal lockup August 25, 2009

A “Shrine” for almost every Assyrian child that has visited US for medical treatments August 21, 2009

Unique football rivalry in Sweden between two Assyrian migrant teams August 19, 2009

Pregnant Christian Dragged Naked Through Pakistani Police Station
August 18, 2009

Yalo; a novel, By Elias Khoury August 14, 2009

Polish Aid Organization Visits Assyrian Refugees in Syria
August 14, 2009

U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Letter to President Obama August 14, 2009

Australian Conference Calls Attention to Endangered Assyrians of Iraq August 14, 2009

University of Toronto archaeologists find cache of cuneiform tablets in 2,700-year old Assyrian temple August 13, 2009

Two Iranian Women Arrested for Converting to Christianity
August 13, 2009

UNPO Publishes Report on Kurdistani Elections August 12, 2009

Iraq's Christian Community At Risk of Disappearing. August 12,2009

Assyrian Refugees Expelled From Sweden -- Fleeing Again
August 11,2009

Attacks on Iraqi minorities soar August 11,2009

Iraq attacks raise fears of renewed ethnic tensions
August 11,2009

Large explosion rocks a village near Bartalah, kills dozens
August 10,2009

ASSYRIAN UNIVERSAL ALLIANCE TWENTY-SIXTH WORLD CONGRESS August 9, 2009

Mr. Obama, What About the Christians of the Middle East?
August 9, 2009

Bombing Christian family in Mosul August 9,2009

The Kurdistan region's Election Results for Our people
August 7, 2009

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August 7, 2009

Desperate plea for help came too late for ancient Assyrian leader August 7, 2009

Iraq's Assyrian Christians Find Temporary Home in Kurdish North August 6, 2009

Resolution on Genocide Committed by Ottoman Empire
August 6, 2009

Pakistan Must Abolish Blasphemy Law August 5, 2009

Christianity's long, storied tradition in Iran August 5, 2009

Business Models in Antiquity. August 2, 2009

Christian in Mosul deny the discontinuation of attacks
against them.
August 2, 2009

 

Tamuz = July

"I am Assyrian, not Kurdish. We were here first and now we are treated as strangers." July 29, 2009

Q&A: Iraqi Kurdistan elections July 29, 2009

ASSYRIAN UNIVERSAL ALLIANCE 26TH WORLD CONGRESS SELECTS MAN OF THE YEAR.
July 29, 2009

Local Assyrians protest Iraqi church bombings July 29, 2009

Iraq’s Kurdish Region Elections, Derailed July 28, 2009

Patriarch: ‘Our survival depends on the unity of Christians’
July 27, 2009

Gunmen kill Iraqi Christian outside factory July 27, 2009

FIRST JOINT LOBBY OF UK PARLIAMENT BY IRAQI CHRISTIAN AND WELSH ACTIVISTS.
July 26, 2009

Coptic Human Rights Organization Condems recent Church Bombings in Iraq. July 25, 2009

Some Christians express doubt that their representatives will "obtain all their rights." July 24, 2009

Supporters Of Iraq's Assyrians Rally In San Francisco. July 23, 2009

Iraq Steps Up Security Measures for Christians.
July 23, 2009

US Lawmakers Send Letter Regarding Assyrians to Iraq's PM. July 22, 2009

Assyrian Medical Society helps Two Young Visitors from Iraq to Receive Vital Medical Care
July 22, 2009

Statement by the Executive Committee of the Council of Churches about persecution of Christians in Iraq. July 16, 2009

Amnesty International condemns attacks on Christian minority in Iraq. July 15, 2009

Shameful attacks. July 15, 2009

7 Iraqi Churches Bombed Within 48 Hours
July 14, 2009

Why is Britain Deporting Persecuted Christians? July 14, 2009

The Desperate Plight of Iraqi Christians July 13, 2009

Kurds, Arabs Cooperate; Christians Suffer July 13, 2009

Iraq Curfew in Some Christian Areas After Church Bombs July 13, 2009

Virgin Fatima Church in Mosul Bombed July 11, 2009

Assyrian Medial Society – Turkey Mission Press Release. July 11, 2009

Aramaic; The language of Christ is not dead in the Syrian village July 05, 2009

Video of British Parliament Report on Assyrian Persecution - Kurds Stealing Assyrian Land!
July 03, 2009

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Dhimmitude
July 03, 2009

Secretary of Sate Hilary Clinton's Town Hall Meeting With PRT Leaders and Iraqi Partners
July 02, 2009

Khzirun = June

Britain's Indifference to the Plight of Iraqi Christians emphasised in the House of Commons June 27, 2009

USCIRF Expresses Concern Over Reported Attacks on Coptic Orthodox Christians in Egypt June 27, 2009

In Nineveh, tensions between Iraqi Kurds and Arabs simmer June 25, 2009

Dominican sister vows to remain in Iraq despite increasing violence June 24, 2009

Parliament of the Kurdistan region to ratifies the territory constitution June 24, 2009

Turkish Court Rules Against Assyrian Monastery
June 24, 2009

Iraq Kurds pass new constitution to include Kirkuk June 24, 2009

Fear of Massacre Grips Christian Village in Egypt; Crops Destroyed June 24, 2009

Muslim Mob Attacks Church and Loots Christian Homes in Egypt June 20, 2009

Christian Coptic Twin Boys Struggle Against Forced Islamization June 20, 2009

Organization Helps Injured, Ill Iraqis
June 20, 2009

A member of Drafting Kurdistan Constitution Describes Our Clergies interference in Politics as a "major crime" June 20, 2009

Assyrian Refugees in Sweden Caught in Political Struggle June 19, 2009

Autonomy and the Assyrians of Iraq
June 16, 2009

Motion in the UK Parliament for the return of our Churches June 16, 2009

Assyriska versus Syrianska; World's Most Competitive Football Contest June 10, 2009

Assyrian Medical Society Without Borders, Without Passports June 10, 2009

Sweden's New Asylum Policy
June 10, 2009

Rosie Malek-Younan Awarded Assyrian Woman of the Year June 10, 2009

THE HISTORICAL MESSAGE OF BERZAN BOTI June 4, 2009

The war on Christianity in the Middle East
June 4, 2009

ASSYRIAN UNIVERSAL ALLIANCE 26TH WORLD CONGRESS IN SYDNEY – AUSTRALIA June 3, 2009

Iraqi Christians in need
June 2, 2009

 

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