More and more ‘dramatic the situation for Christians in Iraq. The episcopal palace of Syrian Catholics in Mosul and ‘was burned by Sunni jihadists of the Islamic State (is) just expired the ultimatum set by the militia of the State to the Christian citizens. He denounced the Patriarch of the Syrian Catholic Church, Ignace Joseph III Younan. The patriarch met this morning in the Vatican, Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, Secretary for Relations with States. The news reports are disastrous:
“Our archbishop in Mosul and ‘was totally burnt manuscripts, library … and they have already’ threatened that, if you do not convert to Islam, all Christians will be killed. E ‘terrible! This is ‘a disgrace to the community’ International, “said Vatican Radio Younan invited to” suspend all financial aid “to the extremists.
“For those who receive the weapons? From these fundamentalist countries of the Gulf, with the consent of Western politicians, ’cause they need their oil. Unfortunately, ‘so’, ‘added the Patriarch.
Younan then reiterated at Vatican Radio that “in Mosul now there are no more ‘after threats from fundamentalist Christians.” “There was a dozen families who have had to flee yesterday but have stolen them all. Have left them at the border of the city ‘- he says – they insulted them and left so’ in the desert. ” Christians have taken refuge in Kurdistan, but the prime minister, says the patriarch, said that Kurdistan “can not ‘more’ to receive refugees’ cause there are also other minority Shiites, the Yazidi … who have fled to Kurdistan.”
Youman finally appealed to the community ‘international so that’ resolves the situation: “We persecute in the name of their religion and are not only threats but perform their threats burn and kill.”How to stop the Islamic fundamentalists? “They have to suspend all financial aid. By those who receive the weapons? From these fundamentalist countries of the Gulf, with the consent of Western politicians. It ‘just a shame. ” All Christians have fled Mosul, denounced the Chaldean patriarch, Louis Sako. “Christian families have fled to Arbil and Dohuk,” for which, “for the first time in the history of Iraq and Mosul ‘without Christians,” said Sako.
In the picture the homes of Christians marked with the symbol N
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