Friedrich Wenz (13 Sep 2014)
"RE: Iraq (Mosul - Nineveh)"


http://www.aina.org/news/20140729115702.htm

Timeline of ISIS in Iraq

  • There are no Assyrians/Christians remaining in Mosul, all have fled to the north, to Alqosh, Dohuk and other Assyrian villages.
  • All Christian institutions in Mosul (churches, monasteries and cemeteries), numbering 45, have been destroyed, occupied, converted to mosques, converted to ISIS headquarters or shuttered (story).
  • All non-Sunni Muslim groups in Mosul -- Shabaks, Yazidis and Turkmen -- have been targeted by ISIS. Most have fled.
  • Water and electricity to the Nineveh Plain have been cut off by ISIS.
  • Mosul is now governed under Sharia law.
  • 200,000 Assyrian have fled from Baghdede (Qaraqosh), Bartella, Karamles and dozens of Assyrian villages and towns in the Nineveh Plain north of Mosul.
  • 150,000 Yazidis have fled from Sinjar and Zumar. 40,000 trapped on Shingal mountain. Thousands have died from exposure. Thousands have been killed by ISIS.

http://www.aina.org/news/20140729100528.htm

All 45 Christian Institutions in Mosul Destroyed or Occupied By ISIS

Since taking over Mosul on June 10, ISIS has destroyed, occupied, converted to mosques, converted to ISIS headquarters or shuttered all 45 Christian institutions in Mosul.

The following is the complete list of the Christian institutions in Mosul, grouped by denomination. ….

Syriac Catholic Church: …

Syriac Orthodox Church: …

Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East: …

Chaldean Church of Babylon: …

Armenian Orthodox Church: …

Evangelical Presbyterian Church: …

Latin Church: …

 

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Maranatha, Come Lord Jesus

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http://www.aina.org/news/20140910022319.htm

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