K.S. Rajan (22
Dec 2011)
"Will Christians Die
This Christmas?"
For Immediate
Release
Contact: “Dr. Paul”
December 20,
2011
Email Address: DrPaul@nvdivinityschool.org
Phone Number:646-395-0008
CHRISTIAN & JEWISH LEADERS HOLD RALLY FOR IRAQI CHRISTIANS
Interfaith group holds rally in front of Iraqi Mission to demand
protection of threatened community
NEW YORK, NY, DECEMBER 21— In the wake of the U.S. withdraw from
Iraq, Christian and Jewish leaders are joining together this
Wednesday to urge the international community to pressure the
Iraqi government to protect its Christian minority, which
increasingly faces threats from Muslim sectarian violence in the
country.
Representatives from over 30 religious groups will gather in
front of the Iraqi mission, 14 East 79th St, tomorrow, Dec. 21
at 12 pm, calling for government assurances to do more for the
Christians in Iraq this holiday season, and asking houses of
worship around the world to include a prayer for the Iraqi
Christians during their holiday services.
“One of the greatest tragedies of our recent war in Iraq has
been the loss of secular government protection for religious
minorities in Iraq, including the remaining more than ½
million Assyrian Christians. They are the direct descendants of
some of the earliest Christians, who then brought the Gospel to
many other nations. Let us pray earnestly for their
protection—and urge our State Department, international
organizations and media to monitor their safety quite
deliberately. Let us act strong now, so that this threatened
community is not devastated still more,” said Dr. Ron Sider,
founder and president of Evangelicals for Social Action.
The participants in the event, led by Dr. Paul de Vries of New
York Evangelicals and Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, executive director
of the New York Board of Rabbis, are alarmed at the violence and
intimidation towards Iraq’s Christians by Islamist extremists.
On November 3, 2010, Al-Qaeda in Iraq labeled all Christians in
Iraq as legitimate targets despite their long and peaceful
history in the country. Over 900 have been murdered and 54
churches have been bombed since the U.S. invasion. The number of
Christians in the country has fallen from a population of about
1.5 million to 500,000 since 2003.
It is feared that the removal of U.S. forces from Iraq will lead
to even greater attacks on the Christian community in the
country, especially during the holiday season. Terrorist
organizations have targeted Christian holiday services in the
Middle East in the past and have specifically incited attacks on
churches.
“The stories of what the Iraqi Christians go through should make
it impossible for us to remain silent. All Christians are
obligated to pray for their safety and to ask their church
leaders to include a prayer for them during their Christmas Eve
and Christmas Day services,” said Rev. Robert Stearns, founder
and executive director of Eagles' Wings, based in Buffalo, NY.
Organizers of the event include:
Dr. Paul de Vries, New York Evangelicals
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, executive director of the New York Board
of Rabbis
Dr. Ron Sider, founder and president of Evangelicals for Social
Action
Rev. Robert Stearns, founder and executive director of Eagles'
Wings
Canon Andrew White, Vicar of St. George’s Church in Baghdad
Rabbi Yaakov Kermaier, New York Board of Rabbis
Dr. Gary Kellner, International Coalition for Christian
Leadership
Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League
Christian Legal Society
For more information or to schedule an interview with one of the
event leaders, please call/email "Dr. Paul" at 646-395-0008,
DrPaul@nydivinityschool.org.