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Iraqi Christians living in fear

Posted: Saturday, May 09, 2009 2:00 PM
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AMMAN, Jordan -- Rita Aziz, a 24-year-old Christian Iraqi woman, fled her country for Amman a few months ago after her two brothers were kidnapped on a highway leading north from Baghdad.   

Shortly afterward, she received a telephone call from neighbors in Baghdad telling her that two bodies had been found and that they could be those of her missing brothers. They suggested she return to Baghdad to identify them. She took the next available flight from Amman.

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Just as she arrived at her house, four men appeared and bundled her into a car and drove her to an unknown destination.

For the next five days they raped and tortured her, telling her they were punishing her for being a Christian.

"Four of them without souls or morals or anything treated me brutally," she said. "They did acts, they showed no mercy.  They told me you are a Christian and we are going to do things to you."

Aziz said she endured her horrific ordeal by praying to God.

"They told me to become a Muslim, and when they tortured me I used to pray to God... just let me die a Christian," she said.

Eventually, relatives in the United States paid a $15,000 ransom for her and she was released.

Rita made her way back to Amman, where today she lives alone in a one-room apartment. Her husband is in Sweden applying for asylum, but the chances of that working out don't look good, because Sweden has decided not to grant any more visas to Iraqis following assurances from the Iraqi government that the security situation at home has improved enough for all refugees to return.

Rita's story is not uncommon in Jordan. 

The United Nations says there are 7,000 Iraqi Christians registered as refugees in Amman, but the real number is probably more than 10,000. Hardly any of them plan to return home despite Iraqi government claims that it's safe for them to go back.

This weekend, while Pope Benedict was being greeted by Jordanian notables at the start of his week-long visit to the Holy Land, many were hoping that he would pay particular attention to their plight. Rumors persist that he might even make a lightning-quick visit to Iraq to highlight violence directed at Christians in Basra, Mosul and Baghdad.

Christian women in Iraq live in fear and rarely venture out from their homes unless accompanied by male relatives. Many are too afraid even to attend church. Kidnappers see them as an unprotected minority affluent enough to afford a ransom.

Father Butros Haddad celebrates mass in Baghdad every evening, but only a few worshippers attend his services.

"Many Christian churches in Iraq have been attacked," he said. "We never had anything like that in our history. Priests were killed, and even the Cardinal of Mosul Paul Faraj Riho was brutally killed. The killers had no respect for his age and his religious position."

In Saddam Hussein's time, there were nearly a million Christians living in Iraq, descendants of the first converts to Christianity in Mesopotamia 2,000 years ago. Legend has it that Saint Thomas, one of Jesus Christ's original disciples, brought their faith here from the Holy Land.

Today there are only about 400,000. The rest have fled abroad.

In Amman, Father Raymond Moussalli says mass in Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ, to a small congregation of Iraqi Christians. Most are waiting for visas to the United States.

"We have big Christian communities there in Detroit and in San Diego. We have communities in Canada and France and Australia. Most Iraqi Christians want to go there," he says.

Most are too afraid to return to their home country.

During Easter, the Iraqi government posted armed guards around Christian churches so parishioners could attend services, but a few days later they were withdrawn.

And a few days after that, five Christians were murdered in Baghdad and Mosul.

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I'm going to say something increadibly unpopular, but it needs to be said....We should have never went into Irag, Saddam was a terrible man, but in reality, life was better for most Iraqi's with him, and he served as a buffer with Iran and kept them busy fighting with him instead of free now to cause problems for the rest of the world, and most of all, why doesn't anyone talk about the NEW Iraqi government?  Why don't they mention that they are shite...like the majority of Iranians...the extremist ones like their president?  Why hasn't anyone realized or written about the fact that if and when we leave Iraq that the shite's in Iraq will likely join with the shite's in Iran and we will have a thousand times more danger and trouble in the region than we did before!  Isreal will be in more danger than ever before, I wonder if they realize that too?  
The kind of mentality that approves this type of treatment of any religion or belief. The violence and the freedom to choose is what is under attach all over the world. As each generation changes the violence increases and we become apathetic. We the people of this world are truly the frog in the pot of ever warming water. If this generation will not face this evil then who will. Will we all just line up for the slaughter? Will we go quitely into the night? What of our children? What of our grandchildren? They will not be able to have this discussion?
Thank you for this report.  Sadly, such things often are not reported or make it on mainstream news links.

"In Saddam Hussein's time, there were nearly a million Christians living in Iraq, descendants of the first converts to Christianity in Mesopotamia 2,000 years ago..."   So before Saddams fall, there were not many problems? what or rather who brought such drastic change in the last years?

Thx for relaying this to the rest of the world. God watch over you.

I said a long time ago that Christians in the Arab world should be allowed to immigrate to this country. And Iraqi Christians ESPECIALLY should be brought here because we removed the only protection that they had....Saddam Hussein (sad as that may be).
       I  understand that Pope Benedict XVI is on a good will tour of the Middle East and must be warm and diplomatic. But I believe that he understands that Christianity is imperiled in the Middle East,
almost to the brink of extinction. And I hope he knows that this tragedy is directly due to the agression and violence perpetrated by Islamic radicals. For decades now there has been an ongoing
genocidal crusade by Islam against Christianity, and this has taken a deadly toll.
    It not just in Iraq that Christians are being targeted. The Coptic Christian community in Egypt that existed long beforethe Arab/Moslem invasion, has been all but decimated. Christians were a majority in Lebanon until the Syrian invasion in the early '80s
and the explosive rise of the Hezbollah terrorist syndicate. Now Christians are a shrinking minority, essentially fleeing for their lives. Wherever Christians live in Arab/ Moslem dominated countries they are under the gun and on the run.
    Silence in the face of this great evil will ensure the ethnic cleansing of Christians. The Vatican is a great moral force for good in this world and can move mountains.  Please Pope Benedict speak
out before it's too late.
I am sorry for what happened to Rita Aziz, in Saddam
Hussein regime nothing like this happens and probably
would never likely to happen if he had stayed  in office. George Bush is to blame, because the zionist fooled him and played with his head while the Israel lobbiests keep brain washing U.S. congressmen and senators through their lies and mischieve. Whatever in Germany against Jews would likely will happen in the U.S., it is a matter of time. History repeat itself. Rita, I am very sorry, it is a ugly world.
.... For the next five days they raped and tortured her, telling her they were punishing her for being a Christian.
"Four of them without souls or morals or anything treated me brutally," she said. "They did acts, they showed no mercy.  They told me you are a Christian and we are going to do things to you." ...

These lines are more than some big and disgusting lies. A kidnaper, who is after money, does not do these things to his hostage. He does not want you to change your religion and at the same time rape you and at the same time ask for ransom,

This is a fabricated story of hostility toward Muslim. Although I strongly believe there are some thugs around in the business of just collecting money under the name of Islam.
Any for of persecution is bad enough, but to be persecuted for a superstitious belief is just plain wrong. I dont' rape my nieghbors for thinking the number 13 is bad luck, and they don't kill me for having a black cat.
I am surprised to see that NBC cares enough to print this story.  But where is the outrage?
I think it's sick and totally unislamic what they did to the Christian lady
Thank goodness Muslim's dont torture or kill people like us American's.....  only Christian's
Maybe we weren't interrogating correctly and should use tactic's like the Muslim's do????  Much less violent than water boarding
Here we have a story that shows the true nature of who these people are. for once a story telling the reason why our soldures are fighting in a forgein land.

Ok, Mr . Presedent of the US of A what is your plan on dealing with this scenereo?
You can look at this a number of ways one in particular of it being a "Hate Crime"if this happend here in the U.S all suspects would be charged with a hate Crime. the other way to look at it is a minority being persecuted for what they believe in.


I  must Give the Author some credit for non biased look at the news and for writing such a story.. this is where true news comes from .

God Bless you brothers and sisters. Walk by faith.  
Didn't the Iraqi Christians support the US invasion of Iraq? Then serves them right. A million Iraqis have died since the invasion, most of them Muslims. Why are the Christians special? Under Saddam Hussain, a secular leader, Christians had more security than the majority Shiite Muslims. They had high positions in Government, like the foreign minister, Tariq Aziz. They decided to throw that away when they supported the US invasion, maybe because they thought they would benefit even more under an occupying Christian army. At least the Iraqi Christians are getting asylum in Western countries at a greater rate than the fleeing Muslim Iraqis.
A thousand years ago The Catholic church at the urging of Pope Urban II began a war that would span the millenium and engulf most of the free world.

Just short of a decade ago President Bush was persecuted for referring to the War on Terror as a "Crusade" against terror.

Today Christians live persecuted lives in the heart of the Holy land. Rape, murder, and intolerance. A life where it is easier to pray for death than to ask for life.

We fight an enemy that knows no mercy, no compasion, and no tolerance. Yet, we sit back and wait for them to negotiate. What happened to meeting our enemies head on? What happened to The rights and freedoms of the individules is worth fighting for"? What happened to the backbone of culture that has drenched a quarter of it's existance in blood?
so much for a religion of peace and tolarance.  If christian men had kidnapped and raped a muslim woman or killed muslim men, the outrage would spread all across the world
This is not surprising, although it is very sad. I would have hoped for better. It is obvious that people wishing to have power, abuse their own religion by using it as a reason to abuse others. Often we find that religion is just an excuse in the first place and that those seeking power over others only hold to the portions of religious practice that allow for violence, sexual and otherwise. Note how religion was used in the Bosnian conflicts, World War II Germany and Japan (the religion in Japan at the time saw their leader as God) and in Iran/Afghanistan/Pakistan, as well as the resolution to dividing India into the country of Pakistan for the Moslems and India for the Hindus but no real place for the minority Christians and other religious believers. As a Christian myself, not only traditional but what people today laughingly refer to as born again,(a requirement in Christianity by the way), it is easy to identify with the beset upon Christians in Sudan, India, Iran and Iraq among other places in the world. We must all also identify with anyone who is set upon by others in order to gain power or to drive them out. Obviously there are reasons not to want people that have proven themselves to individually be a threat to others such as child molesters, rapists and murderers in a neighborhood where they can set upon others. Again, these people seek power by using violence. Individual use of violence is not the answer against those that use violence either. It brings a heartfelt thanks to those that chose to make this the land of freedom of religion, speech and thought and to those that defend that fredom, even though they are forced to use violence to do so. The use of violence must be relegated to those trained for such and monitored by those that do not use it wrongly to avoid further brutaality than necessary.
This is a very sad story if it is factual. It is so hard to varify news and events in Iraq anymore. There are also the individuals that belong to the Sadam's group that would do anything to create problems between the Christian and Muslim comunities by treating people in this horroble way, inorder to creat further divisions between the comminities and to extract large sums of money from the victum. There are also the occasions where the individuals proclaime mistreatment by the hands of others so they can claim refugee status to enable them to be accepted as refugees by Western countries. I am not saying that this unfortunate young lady is making such a claim, but there are many instances where this happens every day. Christianity and Islam, as a faith and religion do not permit such actions and behaviours. This is certainly the work of those that want to prolong the misary and anguish of the inocent people of Iraq what ever religious group they may belong to.    
As a Christian, this breaks my heart.  I see the venom toward, and hatred of, Christians in the United States surfacing more blatantly everyday.  When does that open hatred translate into the torturing and killing of Christians?  The Bible says that if you hate your brother in your heart, you are already a murderer.  That hatred is the seed, that when full grown, leads to the violent act of murder itself.  We all need to check ourselves when our hearts are filled with hatred for someone.  We see violence and murder on the upswing in so many walks of life.  Where are we headed?
I read so many items in MSNBC,Newsweek and just great reporters telling the stories that they find.
Out of all of them and I must read hundreds a week, this one tore my heart a part. I am a Christian woman,married now to a re-treaded pastor/counselor. I was raped 36 years ago in Macon Ga. by the Sheriff's brother. I could not report it for obvious reasons but I have never forgotten the sense or horror, aloneness and just plain fear. It wasn't until I married this dear husband of mine that I could really start to heal. Why aren't Christian woman getting together and doing something for these poor women? Why are they stuck in a place where they will recieve little to no help? Forget Gitmo and the CIA, in fact, as un-Chritian as it may sound,round some of these Muslim rapist and send them there for the same treatment they dished out. Have I gotten over it? NO! But I have had and do have people in my Christian family that I can reach out to.
Ya Rab irham (Lord, have mercy) on His new martyrs in Iraq and on their persecutors.
How can the Pope say he has deep respect for a cult false religion that hurts his own people? Whether they are Catholic or not they are his brothers and sisters in Christ.  I hope he goes to Iraq and his eyes are opened to what Islam really is evidenced by its current day actions.  
This is not new news. The particular story may be, but this is a common Muslim tactic. How many Christians remain in Lebenon?
This is another result of the Bush/Cheyney War for Democracy & Freedom in Iraq--the destruction of a 2,000-year-old Christian community.

Who was that liberal who said "He who lives by the sword, will die by the sword."?
May God bless and keep you stong my brothers and sisters is Christ Jesus, Amen.

I will say a prayer for Saddam for Christians were safer under his rule..i will curse the like of Bush and Blair for they allowed the fanatics into peaceful and secular Iraq! and the so called leader of The Catholic faith the Pope!for his silence.. indeed he is coward and Evil!!!

I wonder why news network such as CNN ingnore this Genocide!!?? But Israel attacking Gaza was important to report!!!
you have to be a Jew,muslim or black for the story to be told for the world to take action!
So many Christains around the world are suffering; but just a reminder for all, Jesus Christ won this horrible war of God agains't Satan.  We will one day live, for eternity, with our God and each other. Every knee shall bend to Jesus even those who will never be with him. Be not afraid!
When I read the blogs about not helping the Iraqis because they are Christian, I can't help but wonder if you realize that a "Christian" president brought these troubles to these women?

The simple fact is that America should take them and all asylum seekers from Iraq because we destabilized that part of the world and made it dangerous for many, many people.

It sounds to me like these women were happier living under a dictator.  Which may just blow your mind even further.
 These people did do this, while asking for ransom. Mohammed used to pick up the sword. Jesus reattached a man's ear that had been severed by a sword. Jesus NEVER, NEVER sinned. Mohammed did. These kidnappers committed these acts because they are not true believers. Of islam or Christianity. People that live on welfare when they could work and say they're Christian, are NOT.
 Crawl out from the rock. I'm Christian and I admit I'm not perfect at all. Yet, I recognize when people are intimidated. These men are scared of the truth. Good Christians let others believe in their own freewill. In the end we will all find out and every knee will bow.
 As for me, I'm praying and giving my soul to that which conquered death and NEVER, NEVER sinned. God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.  Pray for that woman and her husband.
It seems that the only time NBC or the rest of the MSM will report on Muslim opression of us Christians is when they can bash Bush and the GOP at the same time. But thank you anyway for telling the truth.
OTOH, Hamid is either totally ignorant or deliberately lying to us infidels when he claims that kidnappers would not rape or brutalize their hostages. In fact, it is common for kidnappers, Muslim or not, to do such atrocities. Remember the 1970s Symbionese Liberation Army kidnappers who gang-raped, brutalized, and brainwashed Patty Hearst even as they demanded ransom for her?
As a christian I pray for these christians in the middle east.  How can we, as a CHRISTIAN nation, yes you heard me right!! not do anything to prevent these atrocities to innocent people.  It shows you the mindset of these Islamic Terrorists who thinks the Koran gives them the right to kill, rape and plunder.
Write your Congressmen and Senator's and take them to task for not doing anything to help these poor people.
How can women in U.S. help Christians in Muslin dominated countries escape to live their lives in freedom from such injustices?
Hopefully the true light of the cristian God. Will help our leaders, to quell this crimes against cristians. And open the eyes and souls of this bad people.
Didn't the Iraqi Christians support the US invasion of Iraq? Then serves them right. A million Iraqis have died since the invasion, most of them Muslims. Why are the Christians special? Under Saddam Hussain, a secular leader, Christians had more security than the majority Shiite Muslims. They had high positions in Government, like the foreign minister, Tariq Aziz. They decided to throw that away when they supported the US invasion, maybe because they thought they would benefit even more under an occupying Christian army. At least the Iraqi Christians are getting asylum in Western countries at a greater rate than the fleeing Muslim Iraqis.
As an Assyrian/Armenian American (2nd Generation), I know about the horrors that the Iraqi Assyrians are facing.  My grandparents escaped from the Persians and Kurds who were killing Christians during the genocide of the early 20th century.  I thank God that I was brought up in a country where freedom of religion is respected.  Do you get that Hamid S from Bellevue?

As someone had written, Saddam Hussein was protecting the Iraqi Christians and their freedom to worship. He wasn't tied into the rightwing Islamic groups plus his right-hand man was an Assyrian Christian, Tariq Aziz.  

Oh, and Scott from Tulsa, try to refrain from labelling other Americans as godless. While you're at it, learn how to write properly in your native language..make friends with the ".".
I think it is cheaper to build a protection for these christians in their own country instead of flooding US of A with refuggees and how do you know that these people are truely christians. REMEMBER THE ISLAMIC PLANS OF FLOODING AND RULING AMERICA. They can also come in as poor unprevelaged christians and later before you know what is is happening someone starts aggitating for Sharia law at the American Congress. If you learn to open your heart make sure it is made of iron before someone breaks it
As a Christian of Middle East decent, I can tell you all that the persecutions of Christians have been going on for the last 100 yrs. My Father laid with his dead father when the Muslims captured and shot them because of there Christianity. Saddam was a very bad man, but when it came to killing Christians, he didn't as a matter of fact he wanted the "Chair" of the Assyrian Christians to be in Iraqi.  I feel that the USA and England both did the Christian's a miss justice by not helping them when they said they would.  All along we were in agreement with the USA and England with the agreement the "one day" we would be free from religious slavery.  If you have a chance read about the Assyrian atrocities and you can find so much more out.  Thank you and God Bless American.
Hamid, You said "A kidmaper,who is after money, does not do these things to his hostage. He does not want you to change your religion and at the same time rape you and at the same thime ask for ransom. This is a fabricated story of hostility toward Muslim."

Wake up, Hamid!

I believe you err to think these men were really interested in God's glory and honor or in this woman's religion or the money. Those were all red herrings. Their brutish behavior were acts of pure hatred. The fact that they got money (and approval from their comrades) for doing what they did was a bonus for them...they would have done it for nothing.
Carla S.
Dear Hamid S of Bellevue WA,
Why would you question the testimony of a victim of a crime that was a verified news report? If you are a muslim you should be ashamed of some people who would do such things. Wake up..yes people do evil things in the name of God! There is a devil and he influences people to do horrible things to people, like kill the innocent, rape, torture and every imaginable evil against humanity...for money too. Please educate yourself by looking up human trafficking, and radical islamists techniques. For these people, there is no respect for human life. Look at Sudan...evil people roaming around raping, killing innocent men women and children....wake up..I would not be so quick to deny the valdiity of this precious lady's horrific ordeal, first her brothers ruthlessly murdered, then her own abduction and torture. Yes, Mr. S...Iraq and the terrorist muslims are heartless and very ruthless in their violence. You are safe in America. Maybe you need to go there and see for yourself.
Everyone of you posting here must understand that GWB started this war to actually provide protection of Christians in Iraq. Do a little research and you will find a handful of Christian Iraqis visited GWB at the White House just before the start of the second invasion of Iraqi soil by the US (the invasion's decision point and also numerous meeting beforehand). Pamphlets were distributed at the start of the invasion depicting GWB as a "savior" of the Iraqi Christian --air-dropped over Baghdad. Only viewable outside of the US were Arabic and Iraqi Arabic language websites put up by the US again depicting GWB and the US (mostly by Conservative Christians groups sponsoring Iraqi Christians) as a great defender of Iraqi Christian Values. You cannot blame the Iraqi Christians for their current fate --only GWB for failing to see (too much faith and not enough brains) what the eventual outcome has become. The acts of one selfish and arrogant American president (including Dick Cheney) may have ruined many lives for 100's of years to come. Let's listen to more Limbaugh and Cheney to see what's in-store for our Christian armies of one ideology.
Doesn't ANYONE read the stories of religious persecution and wonder what life would be like without religion?  It seems to me that if we became a God-less world, ninety-five percent of unnecessary violence would stop. Honestly, I don't understand how so many people can believe in some greater entity whose existance can't even be proven.  To kill in the name of an untouchable, invisible God seems primitive and stupid.
Please pray for our Christian brothers & sisters at home, but especially in other countries. Chose which side your willing to die for, because it's coming to our doorsteps before it's over.
Hamid you really must remove your rose tinted glasses.
Twenty years ago, while I was in college, I became more and more aware of how fashionable it was to bash Christianity. Even the names of the bands people were listening to showed this, Jesus and Mary Chain, 900' Jesus, etc., etc. I saw that other faiths were not ridiculed this way, just the one in which God's Son died in man's place. That's when I realized that Christianity had to be the real thing. It's the only one that, in its pure form, turns the other cheek.
I see a lot of vitriole about muslims and their treatment of others but not a word about Israel and its mistreatment of Arabs and Christians.  Propoganda in the US has done an outstanding job of "educating" Americans.
They were doing OK until George Bush invaded.  MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
There are tears for the victims and their terrible pain.

There are tears for the culprits that they know their shame.

But the river of tears cries “we are all the same”.  
I think our country should offer refuge to the Christians. We are very afraid, I think, of the Moslems and worry that this would not work. However, it does remind me of the shipload of Jewish refugees turned from our shores and sent back to Europe to be killed in the Second World War. These Christians are suffering religious perseuction in a like manner.
We need to accept them as does other countries in the West paid by private donations and Churches.
I think our country should offer refuge to the Christians. We are very afraid, I think, of the Moslems and worry that this would not work. However, it does remind me of the shipload of Jewish refugees turned from our shores and sent back to Europe to be killed in the Second World War. These Christians are suffering religious perseuction in a like manner.
We need to accept them as does other countries in the West paid by private donations and Churches.
I want to thank Tom Aspell for this story of Rita.
I like to search for courageous people like her so
I can support them by my prayers.  They are such
a witness to the rest of us and there is not too
much doubt of Where they will spend eternity!


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