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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Where is the Pope? Christmas Day bombings kill 37 Christians



Where the Hell is the Pope?
  • Christians around the world are being butchered by Muslim filth and Pope after Pope after Pope refuses to do anything forceful or meaningful to defend Christians.  The different heads of the Roman church are silent.
  • An anti-Christian genocide is being carries out by Muslims and for the so-called "leaders" of Western world it is just business as usual.


"Do not be afraid! Our Father is patient, he loves us . . . ," Pope Francis said Christmas Eve.

Let me be brutally frank, the Pope's statement is a load of Bullshit!

The Pope says don't be afraid.  Obviously the Pope never lived in Iraq, Pakistan or Indonesia.  Those words are real easy to say when he is surrounded by his own personal armed guards in Italy.  Meanwhile Christians in Africa, Asia and the Middle East are being slaughtered and forced to convert to Islam.

Muslim terrorists in Iraq targeted Christians in three separate Christmas Day bombings in Baghdad, killing at least 37 people, officials said Wednesday.

In one attack, a car bomb went off near a church in the capital's southern Dora neighborhood, killing at least 26 people and wounding 38, a police officer said.
 
Earlier, two bombs ripped through a nearby outdoor market simultaneously in the Christian section of Athorien, killing 11 people and wounding 21, the officer said reports the New York Post.
 
The Iraq-based leader of the Chaldean Catholic Church, Louis Sako, said the parked car bomb exploded after Christmas Mass and that none of the worshippers were hurt. Sako said he didn't believe the church was the target.
 
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks, but Iraq's dwindling Christian community, which is estimated to number about 400,000 to 600,000 people, often has been targeted by al-Qaida and other insurgents who see the Christians as heretics.
 
The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad condemned the attacks in a statement.
 
"The Christian community in Iraq has suffered deliberate and senseless targeting by terrorists for many years, as have many other innocent Iraqis," the statement read. "The United States abhors all such attacks and is committed to its partnership with the government of Iraq to combat the scourge of terrorism."
 
Along with Christians, other targets include civilians in restaurants, cafes or crowded public areas, as well as Shiites and members of the Iraqi security forces, attacked in an attempt to undermine confidence in the Shiite-led government and stir up Iraq's already simmering sectarian tensions.
 
A medical official confirmed the casualty figures. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk to the media.


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Iraqi police officers guard the entrance of St. Joseph's Chaldean Church before
a Christmas mass in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Dec. 25.

The aftermath of a bomb attack at a marketplace in
Baghdad on December 25th, 2013.
Photo: Reuters

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