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Komisi AS bagi Kebebasan Beragama Internasional mengatakan, ''Pengungsian Kristen dari kawasan itu belum pernah terjadi dan meningkat setiap tahun. Dijaman kita ini juga, Kristen bisa menghilang sepenuhnya dari IRAK, Afghanistan dan Mesir.'' (TAMBAH lagi satu: Suriah/Syria)

Thn 2003, penduduk Kristen IRAK sampai 1 juta. Kini kurang dari 400.000 masih berada disana, akibat pemboman, penyaliban dan pemenggalan kepala Kristen setelah Islamis mengambil alih negeri tsb.

Penyerangan thn 2010 terhdp gereja di Bagdad, yg menewaskan 60 pengujung gereja, hanyalah ujung gunung genosida yang sudah berjalan selama 10 thn.

FOTO2 GRAPHIC atas Penyerangan terhadap Our Lady of Salvation di Bagdad yg menewaskan 60 pengunjung gereja.
SUMBER: http://www.raymondibrahim.com/in-the-me ... der-islam/

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GEREJA ASSYRIA DI BAGDAD DITEMBAKI, DUA LUKA2
Gunmen Open Fire on Assyrian Church in Baghdad, 2 Wounded
6-25-2013 (pra Ramadan 2013)
http://www.aina.org/news/20130625163452.htm

Baghdad (AINA) -- Preman menembaki gereja Assyria St. Mary, melukai dua satpam. Para penembak mengendarai mobil sipil saat mereka menyerang gereja di Ameen Thania, Baghdad Timur.

Sejak Juni 2004, jatuhnya Saddam, 73 gereja DISERANG ATAU DIBOM, termasuk serangan hari ini. 45 gereja yg diserang berada di Baghdad, 19 di Mosul, 8 di Kirkuk & 1 di Ramadi.

Gereja pertama yg dibom adalah pd tgl June 26, 2004, menandai dimulainya genosida pada rakyat Assyira Iraq. Sejak 2004, penduduk Assyria Iraq jatuh dari 1.4 juta ke 600,000 -- lebih dari 1/2 melarikan diri ke Syria, Jordan & Turki.

Di Turki penindasan terhadap gadis2 Kristen Irak terus berlangsung. Lihat: irak-pemerkosaan-rame2-perempuan2-dan-a ... en-t24366/

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DAFTAR GEREJA2 YG DISERANG DI IRAQ:
http://www.aina.org/news/20080107163014.htm

(AINA) -- 73 gereja diserang sejak June, 2004: 45 in Baghdad, 19 in Mosul, 8 in Kirkuk & 1 in Ramadi.

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Laporan tentang Penindasan Kaum Assyria di IRAQ dlm bhs Inggris lihat disini.


DAFTAR GEREJA YANG DISERANG:

June 25, 2013: 1 church bombed.

Gunmen opened fire on St. Mary Assyrian Church, wounding two security guards.

September 16, 2012: 1 church bombed.

A bomb placed at the door of the Cathedral of Kirkuk exploded at 20:45. No one was injured but the church was damaged heavily.

March 20, 2012: 1 church attacked.

The Syrian Orthodox Church of St. Matthew in Baghdad was bombed, killing two and wounding five.

August 15, 2011: 1 church attacked.

St. Ephraim Syriac Orthodox Church was bombed. No injuries were reported but the church suffered severe damage.

August 2, 2011: 1 church attacked.

A car bomb exploded outside a Catholic church in central Kirkuk, Iraq, early Tuesday, wounding at least 20 people.

April 24, 2011: 2 churches attacked.

On Easter Sunday a bomb exploded outside the Sacred Heart church in Baghdad. No parishioners were injured. A firefight occurred outside Mary the Virgin Catholic Church as congregants huddled inside.

October 31, 2010: 1 church attacked.

Al-Qaida terrorists attacked Our Lady of Deliverance Chaldean Catholic Church in Baghdad on Sunday evening during a church service. When police raided the church the terrorists set fire to their explosives, ultimately killing 58 parishioners, including two priests

December 23, 2009: 2 churches bombed.

In Mosul the church of St. George and the church of St. Thomas were bombed, killing three people. The church of St. Thomas is 1200 years old.

December 15, 2009: 2 churches bombed.

The Al Gahera (Our Lady of Purity) Syrian Orthodox Church in Mosul's city center was bombed and significantly damaged. 4 persons were killed and 40 injured.

The Al Beshara (Annunciation) Syrian Catholic Church in Mosul was bombed at 10:30. The bomb caused a minor explosion and damaged the wall, but nobody was hurt.

November 26, 2009: 1 church, 1 convent bombed.

In the western Jadida (New Mosul) district, the Church of St Ephrem and the St Theresa Convent of Dominican Nuns were bombed and heavily damaged. No casualties were reported.

July 12, 2009: 7 churches bombed.

Seven churches were bombed in Baghdad, killing 4 and injuring 18. The churches are:

The Church of St Mary in Sharaa Philistine, were four were killed
The Church of Saint George in the district at Madidi
The St. Joseph Church in Nafak, western Baghdad
The Church of the Sacred Heart
The church of St Peter and Paul
The Assyrian Church of Saint Mary
The St. James Church in Dora

January 9, 2008: 2 churches bombed.

Two churches were bombed in central and northern Kirkuk; three people were wounded.

January 6, 2008: 7 churches bombed.

In Mosul:

Chaldean Church of Saint paul
Nunnery of Dominican Sisters
Orphanage of the Chaldean Sisters

In Baghdad:

Rum Orthodox Church (where the guard was injured)
Mar Ghorghis chaldean church in Ghadir area
Saint Paul Chaldean church in Zafaraniya area where, according to Mgr. Warduni, the carbomb was discovered before its explosion and defused.
Chladean sisters nunnery in Zafaraniya

One man was slightly injured in these bombings.

June 4, 2007. 2 churches attacked.

St. Jacob Church, near the Asia Neighborhood (Hay Asya) in Dora, was attacked and the Christian guards killed, the church was looted and will be turned into a mosque. St. John the Baptist Church near the Hay Al-Athoriyeen (Assyrian quarter) was also looted.

May 31, 2007. 1 convent attacked.

Shiites occupied the Angel Raphael Convent, belonging to the Chaldean Sisters of the Scared Heart, in Dora, Baghdad and turned it into a base for military operations.

May 18, 2007. 1 church attacked.

St. George Assyrian Church in the Dora neighborhood of Baghdad was firebombed.

April 14, 2007. 2 churches, 1 monastery attacked.

An Islamic group forcefully removed the Cross from the churches of St. John and St. George in Dora, Baghdad. An affiliated Islamic group in Northern Iraq occupied the Assyrian monastery of Raban Hormuz.

November 1, 2006. 1 church bombed.

Unknown assailants bombed the entrance of the Dominican Clock Church compound, a Catholic church in Mosul.

October 8, 2006. 1 church bombed.

Two bombs exploded around 6:30 A.M. near the Church of Virgin Mary on Palestine road in Baghdad. The outer walls of the church were damaged and the windows of many parked cars that belong to the church were shattered. One policeman was killed and many bystanders were injured.

October 4, 5 2006. 1 church attacked.

A group of men opened fire on the Chaldean Church of the Holy Spirit in Mosul, the second time in 8 days.

September 27, 2006. 1 church attacked.

A rocket attack was launched against the Chaldean Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit in Mosul.

September 24, 2006. 1 church bombed.

St. Mary's Cathedral, the home of His Holiness Mar Addai II, Patriarch of The Ancient Church of the East, was bombed. Located in the Riyadh district of Baghdad the cathedral experienced dual bombings, a small IED followed, few minutes after, by a car detonation carrying a large amount of explosives. The bombing was timed to take place as the worshipers were leaving the Sunday morning sermon. 2 were killed and 20 injured.

September 8, 2006. 1 church bombed.

Two bombs exploded in front of the main gate of a church in al-Za'faraniyya in Baghdad. The explosions caused damage to the church and injured the church guards.

June 2, 2006. 1 church bombed.

Kaneesat al-Si'aood (The Church of Ascension) in Baghdad was attacked by a rocket bomb. The bomb caused damage to the church building and made a hole in the church dome.

February 1 2006. 1 church bombed.

The Baghdad Seventh-day Adventist Church was bombed for the second time in two years, injuring an armed guard, one of two permanently stationed to protect the church compound.

January 29, 2006. 4 churches bombed.

Car bombs exploded outside the Vatican embassy and near four churches in Iraq, killing at least three people.

In Kirkuk, three civilians were killed and one wounded in the attack on the Church of the Virgin, and six civilians were hurt in the blast outside an Orthodox church.

In Baghdad, car bombs exploded outside St Joseph's Catholic Church in the suburb of Sina'a and an Anglican church in the eastern Nidhal area.

November 2, 2005. 1 church bombed.

At approximately 5:00 P.M. a car bomb exploded near the Church of Mar Giwargis (St. George) in the Assyrian quarter of Almas district in Kirkuk. 3 were killed.

July 16, 2005 1 church bombed.

A small explosion rocked the Assyrian Church in Habbaniya, Ramadi in Iraq. There was some damage to the roof of the church.

December 7, 2004. 2 churches bombed.

The Al-Tahira Chaldean Catholic Church and Armenian church that was under construction were bombed in Mosul. The first blast struck the al-Tahira ("the pure," in reference to the Virgin Mary) Church about 2:30 p.m. in al-Shifa' neighborhood, eastern Mosul. Ten armed men stormed the church, planted explosives throughout it, and set the bombs off wounding three people and destroying most of it. An hour later, gunmen bombed in al-Wahda neighborhood, western Mosul, an Armenian church under construction. No casualties were reported there.

November 8, 2004. 1 church bombed.

St Bahnam's Catholic church in Dora, Baghdad was bombed, killing 3 people and wounded 40. Police said a car bomb had exploded outside the church, but witnesses said it appeared explosives were planted nearby.

October 16, 2004. 5 churches bombed.

Five churches were bombed in Baghdad in a coordinated attack.

The church of Saint Joseph in the west of the Iraqi capital was hit at about 4:00 am (0100 GMT).

Twenty minutes later, another blast ripped through the streets at another Saint Joseph church, in Dora, southern Baghdad. After another 20 minutes, Saint Paul's church was struck in the same area.

At 4:50 am, the Roman Catholic St. George church in the central district of Karrada was rocked by a blast and engulfed in flames, leaving the wood-built sanctuary completely charred.

A fifth explosion occurred about an hour later at Saint Thomas church in Mansour, to the west.

An artillery shell, believed to be intended for the church, was fired into a car park between a hotel and Saint George's Anglican Church.

September 11, 2004. 1 church bombed.

A car bomb exploded outside the Virgin Mary Seventh-Day Adventist Church in the Al-Sa'doun Park in the center of Baghdad.

September 10, 2004. 1 church bombed.

A bomb exploded at the Assyrian Anglican Church at al-Andalus Street in Baghdad. The explosion occurred during the night.

August 1, 2004. 5 churches bombed.

Five Assyrian, and one Armenian, Churches were bombed simultaneously in Baghdad and Mosul. Twelve Assyrians were killed and some 60 injured:

Church Sayidat al-Najat (Our Lady of Salvation) - Karrada, Baghdad
Church Sayidat al-Zohour (Our Lady of the Flowers) - Karrada, Baghdad (Armenian Catholic Church)
Sts. Peter & Paul, Dora, Baghdad
St. Paul Church - Center of Mosul
St. Elia, Baghdad
St. Mary's Church in east Baghdad (car bomb disarmed by police)

June 26, 2004. 1 church attacked.

Two unidentified men in a silver Opel throw a hand bomb at the Holy Spirit Church (al-Rooh al-Qudos) in the Akha' quarter in Mosul. The explosion injured the sister of the priest.

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