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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Iraqi Christians reveal horror of Islamic State


Islamists crucifying helpless people.

The Religion of Peace™


Paris (APF News) - From the rescue plane which took them on a one-way journey to France, two Iraqi refugees revealed tales of rape and fear at the hands of Islamic State that forced them to flee their homeland with nothing.

Rene, who did not want to give his last name, said the Islamic extremists currently rampaging through Syria and Iraq were as terrifying as they were sophisticated in their communication methods.

He was one of 40 refugees who landed Thursday in Paris after being flown out of Arbil along with Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, who indicated that France was prepared to take in more people in "extreme cases."

"The jihadists raped women and girls, kidnapped people," Rene said.

"It was very hard. We have friends that are Muslims, who are very nice. But these people? I don't know why they do that. Because we're Christians, that's all."

Iraqi Christian refugees who fled the violence in their country
reunite with relatives residing in France upon their arrival
in Paris on August 21, 2014.

He added that the militants from IS, a group born out of the ashes of the 2003 US-led invasion in Iraq that gained strength when it spread into neighbouring Syria, had pre-warned residents in Mosul of their imminent arrival in June.

The group then known as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), now known as IS, seized the city of some two million people, prompting hundreds of thousands of its citizens to flee.

"Even before they arrived, I got three direct messages on my mobile" from the jihadists, Rene said.

"There are a lot of Christians that want to come to France or to Europe because it is impossible to live with people that hate us. We are humiliated, persecuted. We cannot live like that," he added.

- 'Now I'm nothing' -

Fabius told BFM television earlier Friday that Paris would give priority to those who had a link with France.

Rajhad, a 31-year-old English teacher, also fled in panic from the Islamic State threat after having lived in fear of jihadists for years.

"In 2005 they made me wear the veil because it was Ramadan ... if I didn't wear it they would kill me.

"They are horrific. They want to force us to convert, make us Muslim. They want to kill us just because we are Christian."

If she had stayed, Rajhad, who also declined to give her second name, would have faced a stark choice: convert or pay a monthly 'tax'. She chose another path -- "We left everything in a few hours. It was horrible."

"France is our last chance. We have nothing. No house, no job. We have lost everything. I used to be an English teacher. Now I'm nothing."


Foreign fighters flock to Islamic State




Iraqi Christian refugees board a plane bound for
Paris from Arbil in northern Iraq.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lets have a "30 day" Prisoner exchange.... They send all the folks that want to leave... we ship in all the people who want in (including our "political" prisoners.
Then we seal the boarders.... Nothing goes in nothing goes out... We will trade food & medical supplies for oil... (they have no use for anything else).
Any incursions outside of border... Head shots or bombs. Any "retribution" on American soil.... BIG BOMBS. Now.. lets play....

Gary said...

Good thinking.