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Monday, March 1, 2010

Christians harassed and killed in Iraq....on a daily basis

How about we the Christians of Toronto hold rallies and marches carrying placards saying "Death to Muslims", or "Muslims are Killers" and come armed with megaphones and scream our lungs out? Will the City of Toronto give us a licence to hold our rally like they have been giving to the muslims who have been screaming their hatred of the US and of the Canadian govt too, all on public property.

Will the unionized police force of Toronto tell critics of our rallies, IF held, to shut up,  like  they did during the recent rallies held by muslims or will they instead tell us the Christians to shut up and go home. In the Toronto of today, it's a sure bet it will be the Christians who will not only be not granted a licence to hold the rally, the police force will be firmly on the side of the critics if  any such rally is held.  Rallies and gatherings are democratic when muslims are involved.  Everybody else are racists  if they even think about holding a rally calling on the muslim nations to stop harassing and killing of their Christian citizens. 

Mosul is experiencing a veritable "humanitarian emergency" in just one day, yesterday, "hundreds of Christian families" left the city in search of shelter, leaving behind their homes, property, commercial activities: the situation "is dramatic". Bishop Emil Shimoun Nona, Chaldean archbishop of Mosul, confirmed to AsiaNews about the exodus of the faithful from the city. Meanwhile, Mgr. Louis Sako, archbishop of Kirkuk, will launch "a demonstration and a fast", to sensitize the international community to the "massacre of Iraqi Christians" and stop the violence in the country.

The archbishop of Mosul is concerned about the many families, "hundreds" in one day yesterday, leaving the city. Bishop Nona speaks of an " unending via Crucis” and denounces the "change in methods" operated by the armed gangs. "In the past we said to the Christians to remain closed in the house – he remembers - but now they are even attacked in their own homes”. The reference is to the murder took place last February 23: commandos entered the house of Aishwa Marosi, a Christian of 59, killing the man and two boys. His wife and daughter witnessed the murder but were spared by the criminals.........

PLEASE take a few minutes to write or call the Iraqi Embassy and Consulate in Ottawa. The Iraqi government must be told that Canadians are watching with horror and disgust the slaughter of Christians in Iraq and wondering about the perhaps deliberate inefficiency of the Iraqi govt in protecting their Christian citizens.

Embassy: E-mail : Media@IraqEmbassy.ca
tel: (613) 236-9177
Consulate E-mail : consulate@IraqEmbassy.ca

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