Christians Under Attack In Mosul
VOI:
Ninewa, Jan 6, (VOI)-In a fourth attack targeting Christian houses of worship on Sunday, two explosive charges detonated near Saint Maskinta church in the afternoon, a Ninewa police source said.
“Two explosive devices went off near Saint Maskinta church on Sunday afternoon, destroying the external wall of the church, and leaving no casualty,” a Ninewa police source, who requested anonymity, told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI).
He added “the blast was the fourth in a wave of attacks targeting the Christian houses of worship and coming a day before the New Year’s celebrations for Orthodox Christian sect tomorrow”.
Bishop Faraj Raho, Christian Chaldeans bishop in Mosul , told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI) “the two charges were planted in front of the Bishopric adjacent to Saint Maskinta church”.
“The bishopric was turned into an orphanage for girls”, he pointed out, “and the blast startled 30 girls and the nuns living in the orphanage”.
The blast was the fourth in a wave of attacks targeting Christian houses of worship on Sunday.
The four explosions coincided with the Christians’ New Year celebrations according to the Gregorian calendar adopted by the Old Church of the Eastern Orthodox Christians.
Earlier, a Ninewa army and police sources told VOI three blasts went off near three Christian houses of worship.
Brig. Hajji Maher, the deputy commander of the Iraqi army’s 2nd Division, told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI) that an explosive device blew up on Sunday afternoon, targeting a Catholic convent in Mosul al-Jadida neighborhood, western Mosul , leaving no casualties.
A Ninewa police source told VOI a car bomb went off near the Virgin Mary Church of Assyrian Christians, in al-Shohadaa neighborhood, eastern Mosul, leaving four civilians wounded and severely damaging the church gate.
He added the blast that smashed the church windows and caused damage to four houses adjacent to the church was the second attack targeting Christian houses of worship.
The Ninewa police command chief had earlier told VOI a car bomb went off near the church of Mario Bulus ( Saint Paul ) in al-Mohandessin neighborhood, northern Mosul, on Sunday afternoon but left no casualties.
He added the blast only caused damage to the church fence.
According to official figures, there were an estimated 1.2 million Christians in Iraq before the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. Half of this number has left the country while others have been forced by gunmen to relocate to other areas.
Their numbers could reach now 750,000, according to unofficial statistics.
Mosul , the capital of the mixed-population province of Ninewa , is 402 km north of Baghdad .
AM/SK
Going to have to work a little faster killing that ten percent of islam.
January 6th, 2008 at 11:02 amMulticulturalism, Islam-style.
January 6th, 2008 at 11:25 amYes, another example of Islamic tolerance from the religion of Baal…er…I mean peace….
January 6th, 2008 at 11:49 am“The bishopric was turned into an orphanage for girls”, he pointed out, “and the blast startled 30 girls and the nuns living in the orphanage”.
F*cking pussy goatf*ckers
January 6th, 2008 at 5:32 pm