Iraqi Christians: Exodus,
Ethnic Cleansing & Identity Annihilation
By: Elias Bejjani
April 07/08
In Bagdad on Saturday (5 April 2008), another innocent Iraqi
clergyman fell victim to the on-going persecution and ethnic
cleansing of Christians in Iraq. Iraqi security sources announced
that a group of unknown armed men gunned down Father Youssef Adel
Aboudi, a Christian priest with Saint Peter's Aramean Syriac
Orthodox Church. He was murdered while on his way to the church
which is located in the centre of Baghdad.
It is worth mentioning that last month, the body of Paulos Faraj
Rahho, Chaldean Catholic archbishop of the Iraqi city of Mosul, was
found in a shallow grave in the northern suburb of the city, two
weeks after he was kidnapped. During Rahho's kidnapping by
terrorists, three of his escorting deacons were murdered in cold
blood. It is of great concern that Iraq's Christians, with the
Chaldean rite the largest community, which were said to number as
many as 800,000 before the American Liberation of Iraq nearly five
years ago, is believed to have dropped to half that figure.
The Muslim fundamentalists in an apparent and avert venomous scheme
masterminded, financed, orchestrated and executed by the Axis of
evil countries and their armed terrorist tools (Iran, Syria,
Hezbollah), as well as by Al Qaeda global armed militias, are all
adamant to force the exodus or eradication of the Iraqi Christians.
What is going on in Iraq is an organized and systematic ethnic
cleaning, targeting its historic Christian communities while the
whole world is silent and indifferent.
We repeat our urgent call that was made last month after the heinous
murder of Archbishop Rahho and his deacons. We again call on all the
free world countries, in particular the United States, moderate Arab
countries, the European Union, Canada, Australia, and Russia, to end
their shameful silence and come to the rescue of the Middle East
Christian communities, especially the Iraqi Christian communities,
before it is too late.
The United States and the rest of the world should know that
elimination of Middle East Christian communities will put terrorist
and fundamentalist criminals, with their savage anti-humanity plots
and their sharpened swords of hatred, in complete control in those
countries. If the West remains silent and indifferent while the
Christians in Iraq, Sudan, Egypt, Lebanon and other middle East and
Muslim countries are being eradicated from their own historic lands,
the near future will bring many more days like September 11, 2001 in
many Western countries.
The civilized communities of the world should understand that by
defending and protecting the Christian communities of the Middle
East, they will be defending and protecting their own national
security. They should not sit idle, watching from a distance under
the false belief that they are safe, while the education of death,
suicide, hatred, intolerance and fanaticism is destroying the Middle
East, and spreading. This kind of education, spearheaded by Syria,
Iran, Hezbollah, Al Qaeda and the other terrorist and fundamentalist
groups, must be totally uprooted, while its sponsors, protectors,
advocates, proponents and financiers are brought to justice and put
on trial on charges of premeditated murder against civilization and
humanity.
As far as Iraq is concerned, it has become more than necessary for
the Iraqi government, the United States, Britain, moderate Arab
neighbors and the United Nations to take full and immediate action
to end the horrible suffering of Iraqi Christians. Their safety and
welfare is not a favor from anybody, but rather a holy duty and a
national obligation that the whole world is ought to fulfill.
While we remind the world that the peace loving Lebanese people and
their troubled country, Lebanon, are still the victims of this
Iranian and Syrian satanic culture of death, fundamentalism and
terrorism, we pray that Almighty God will grant the Iraqi Christian
communities all the needed faith, hope and perseverance to enable
them to endure with love and forgiveness this on-going nightmare
that has been mercilessly targeting their peaceful people.
The Lebanese Canadian Coordinating Council, (LCCC) offers the Iraqi
Christian Churches, communities, and father Aboud's family and
friends its warmest heartily felt condolences. We ask Almighty God
to grant them all patience, solace, and courage to endure this great
loss with a forgiving spirit and solid faith.
We pray that the Father Aboudi's soul is now resting peacefully in
heaven alongside all the other Saints and Angels.
Elias
Bejjani
Chairman for the Canadian Lebanese Coordinating Council (LCCC)
Human Rights activist, journalist & political commentator.
Spokesman for the Canadian Lebanese Human Rights Federation (CLHRF)
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