Il genocidio invisibile: nessuno si cura degli irakeni.
A report from Minority Rights Group shows that different countries are welcome to send back refugees. The lack of an integration policy scatters them and condemns them to cultural extinction.
Here you can download the harmonious relationship in English or in French .
And here are the testimonies filmed:
London (AsiaNews / Mrg) - The Iraqi refugees in neighboring countries and Western Europe suffer from insecurity and risk losing their identity religious and cultural. A report from Minority Rights Group (MRG), based on interviews with refugees along the whole of 2008, shows that the Iraqi minority groups, who fled their country because of persecution, they find themselves in trouble in Europe, it is extremely difficult to get political asylum, or are being discriminated against. Often they are forced to return home.
According to the UN agency for refugees, nearly 2 million Iraqis have fled their country for the waves of violence that followed the US-led invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Many of them - between 15 and 64%, depending on the country where they found refuge - belong to religious minorities such as Christians, Circassians, Mandaeans, Shabaks, Turkmen, Yazidi.
The major host countries are Syria (1.1 million), Jordan (450,000), Lebanon (50,000), Egypt (30,000), and the U.S. (4700), Sweden (32,120) .
Carl Soderbergh, a member of the Mrg, said that "many European countries [including Sweden and Britain] are rejecting many requests for asylum in Iraq and report on the forcibly displaced, despite the attacks on minorities are rising in some areas. "
Jordan and Syria, despite having received large numbers of refugees, leaving many of them in a sort of limbo, with no residence permit or work. The issue of entry visas has become più difficile dal 2007.
Il rapporto del Mrg mostra le difficoltà che i rifugiati irakeni hanno nella mancanza di una vera e propria politica di integrazione fra i Paesi di accoglienza. Soprattutto minoranze piccole come i mandei o gli shabak, dispersi in moltissime nazioni, rischiano ormai l’estinzione culturale.
Il rapporto è corredato anche di diverse commoventi testimonianze.
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Sinodo speciale per il Medio Oriente, dal 10 al 24 ottobre 2010
Fonte: SIR , ma segnalatoci da Baghdadhope
Shlemon Warduni, vicario patiarcale di Baghdad
“Un’assemblea importante non solo per le Chiese del Medio Oriente, but also for the world calls us to rediscover the roots of faith and support Christians in the region to prevent flee abroad. " The Patriarchal Vicar of Baghdad, Mgr. Shlemon Warduni, explains to SIR, the importance of the Special Synod for the Middle East, which will be held 10 to 24 October 2010. "The Synod is a benevolent act of Benedict XVI to our churches - said Msgr. Warduni - who suffer from lack of peace and security. The meeting will serve to the Eastern Churches to discuss the many problems that afflict it, but also to make their voices heard. The Middle East is emptying of Christians, you feel like a plot to send them away. Join entries, approaching the other Catholic churches and Christian, is crucial for the survival of all. Our vocation is to live as Christians in the Middle East. " "The churches of the world - add the Chaldean bishop - must help their eastern sisters by giving them assistance and support. The churches of the Middle East, who have suffered and who have given so many martyrs, may in turn confirm the faith of all others around the world. A Middle East without Christians would be a disaster for all, so I hope that the Synod are also members of the churches of the various continents. "
Louis Sako, archbishop of Kirkuk, Iraq
"I thank the Holy Father for this convocation. If we will have the best for us could be a new Pentecost. " So the Sir, the archbishop of Kirkuk, Mgr . Louis Sako says the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for the Middle East, convened by Pope Benedict XVI to be held October 10 to 24, 2010, on 'The Catholic Church in the Middle East: Communion and testimony: The multitude of those who believed were of one heart and one soul '(Acts 4:32). " Archbishop Sako is particularly pleased with this announcement, since he was moving forward in January 2009, a similar proposal to the Pope during the Ad Limina visit of the Iraqi bishops. "It will be an important time for the Eastern Churches to move forward, to leave the past behind and open your eyes to the reality of today - he adds - in the Middle East problems and the challenges we face." These lists Sako " dialogue with Jews and Muslims and the need for a unified pastoral in Arabic." But over all there is the serious problem of the exodus of Christians "all the churches even smaller, they must understand the importance of the Christian presence in the Middle East. The Christian fleeing abroad is a great loss for the whole Church. I'm afraid Christians in the Middle East without Islam become more aggressive. "
Source: APCOM , again thanks to Baghdadhope
Nikola Eterovic, secretary general of the Synod
Even Jews and Muslims are involved in the synod devoted to Middle East today announced that the Pope in 2010 (October 10 to 24) explains the Archbishop Nikola Eterovic , secretary general of the Synod. "A particularly important issue - said the bishop in an interview with the Roman'Osservatore '- cover the involvement of Jews and Muslims. We do not know how, but it is clear that we must take into account all the complex reality of the Middle East. The Synod is not 'against' someone, but it is an area of \u200b\u200bopen dialogue that aims to communion and peace with justice and truth. We will surely find a way to hear the voices of the Jewish and Muslim worlds. " Moreover, said Msgr. Eterovic, dialogue and confrontation " with other religions and other cultures " will be a central theme of Synod "But that must start with a reflection within the Church, to strengthen the ecclesial communion. And 'this is the first mandate of the Pope. " indication of Benedict XVI , specifies the bishop, "is to reflect on the first communion and witness that the Church is called to the particular context in the Middle East. And the quote of the Acts of the Apostles - 'The company of those who believed were of one heart and one soul '- reminds us that this region is particularly dear to all Christians because there was born, died and risen Lord Jesus' was born there and the Church despite the events of history, is still present difficulties but also with hope ". The announcement of the Synod for the Middle East, explains Secretary General "is not in itself a surprise. For years, pastors in the region consider whether to call them. It was an idea that circulated persistently. But the decisive acceleration came from the trip of Benedict XVI in the Holy Land last May. " Already next Monday and Tuesday will be held at the Vatican a first meeting of the Secretariat of the Synod "to develop an organizational machine that will start immediately at full speed because time is short," explains Eterovic. The text of 'linearly' will be sent to various dioceses for Easter later this year and is expected to'Instrumentum laboris', the basic text for discussion of the Synod.
Fonte: SIR , ma segnalatoci da Baghdadhope
Shlemon Warduni, vicario patiarcale di Baghdad “Un’assemblea importante non solo per le Chiese del Medio Oriente, but also for the world calls us to rediscover the roots of faith and support Christians in the region to prevent flee abroad. " The Patriarchal Vicar of Baghdad, Mgr. Shlemon Warduni, explains to SIR, the importance of the Special Synod for the Middle East, which will be held 10 to 24 October 2010. "The Synod is a benevolent act of Benedict XVI to our churches - said Msgr. Warduni - who suffer from lack of peace and security. The meeting will serve to the Eastern Churches to discuss the many problems that afflict it, but also to make their voices heard. The Middle East is emptying of Christians, you feel like a plot to send them away. Join entries, approaching the other Catholic churches and Christian, is crucial for the survival of all. Our vocation is to live as Christians in the Middle East. " "The churches of the world - add the Chaldean bishop - must help their eastern sisters by giving them assistance and support. The churches of the Middle East, who have suffered and who have given so many martyrs, may in turn confirm the faith of all others around the world. A Middle East without Christians would be a disaster for all, so I hope that the Synod are also members of the churches of the various continents. "
Louis Sako, archbishop of Kirkuk, Iraq "I thank the Holy Father for this convocation. If we will have the best for us could be a new Pentecost. " So the Sir, the archbishop of Kirkuk, Mgr . Louis Sako says the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for the Middle East, convened by Pope Benedict XVI to be held October 10 to 24, 2010, on 'The Catholic Church in the Middle East: Communion and testimony: The multitude of those who believed were of one heart and one soul '(Acts 4:32). " Archbishop Sako is particularly pleased with this announcement, since he was moving forward in January 2009, a similar proposal to the Pope during the Ad Limina visit of the Iraqi bishops. "It will be an important time for the Eastern Churches to move forward, to leave the past behind and open your eyes to the reality of today - he adds - in the Middle East problems and the challenges we face." These lists Sako " dialogue with Jews and Muslims and the need for a unified pastoral in Arabic." But over all there is the serious problem of the exodus of Christians "all the churches even smaller, they must understand the importance of the Christian presence in the Middle East. The Christian fleeing abroad is a great loss for the whole Church. I'm afraid Christians in the Middle East without Islam become more aggressive. "
Source: APCOM , again thanks to Baghdadhope Nikola Eterovic, secretary general of the Synod
Even Jews and Muslims are involved in the synod devoted to Middle East today announced that the Pope in 2010 (October 10 to 24) explains the Archbishop Nikola Eterovic , secretary general of the Synod. "A particularly important issue - said the bishop in an interview with the Roman'Osservatore '- cover the involvement of Jews and Muslims. We do not know how, but it is clear that we must take into account all the complex reality of the Middle East. The Synod is not 'against' someone, but it is an area of \u200b\u200bopen dialogue that aims to communion and peace with justice and truth. We will surely find a way to hear the voices of the Jewish and Muslim worlds. " Moreover, said Msgr. Eterovic, dialogue and confrontation " with other religions and other cultures " will be a central theme of Synod "But that must start with a reflection within the Church, to strengthen the ecclesial communion. And 'this is the first mandate of the Pope. " indication of Benedict XVI , specifies the bishop, "is to reflect on the first communion and witness that the Church is called to the particular context in the Middle East. And the quote of the Acts of the Apostles - 'The company of those who believed were of one heart and one soul '- reminds us that this region is particularly dear to all Christians because there was born, died and risen Lord Jesus' was born there and the Church despite the events of history, is still present difficulties but also with hope ". The announcement of the Synod for the Middle East, explains Secretary General "is not in itself a surprise. For years, pastors in the region consider whether to call them. It was an idea that circulated persistently. But the decisive acceleration came from the trip of Benedict XVI in the Holy Land last May. " Already next Monday and Tuesday will be held at the Vatican a first meeting of the Secretariat of the Synod "to develop an organizational machine that will start immediately at full speed because time is short," explains Eterovic. The text of 'linearly' will be sent to various dioceses for Easter later this year and is expected to'Instrumentum laboris', the basic text for discussion of the Synod.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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Mosul costantemente sotto attacco: i cristiani sono i bersagli preferiti
A side view from the Tigris Mosul. Bycourtesy of Wikipedia . From
Asianews , September 7, 2009
Mosul still kidnappings and murders of Christians, to force in the Nineveh Plains
killed a 60 years, for whose release the kidnappers had demanded a sum of money very high . Kidnapped another faithful of Mosul; remains shrouded in mystery, the fate of the doctor who was kidnapped in Kirkuk, AsiaNews sources: Violence hide a political project, drive out the Christians from the city and push them in the plain of Nineveh.
Mosul ( AsiaNews) - New episodes of violence against the Christian community in Mosul, the victim of a "campaign of intimidation" hiding "a political target: the creation of the plain of Nineveh." A trader of 60 years, Salem Barjjo kidnapped in early August, was killed by his captors, in Mosul, last week, was abducted Hikmat Sayid and not yet anything about the fate of Samir Jarjis, the Christian doctor arrested Kirkuk, for whose release Muslim and Christian leaders have called in recent days.
On 3 September - although the news has just yesterday - was found the corpse of Salem Barjjo, a Christian businessman kidnapped in Mosul in early August, closely tied to the local church. For his release, the criminals had demanded a ransom, which the family was not able to pay.
Last week in Mosul, 370 km north of Baghdad, a gang of criminals kidnapped Hikmat Sayid, a Christian. Again, the kidnappers demanded a very high amount of money that the family will hardly be able to pay. In Kirkuk fate remains shrouded in mystery by Samir Jarjis, a Christian physician, well known in the city, seized on August 18 last year and still in the hands of the kidnappers. Muslim leaders for his release - Shiites and Sunnis - and Christians have launched an appeal during the cena in arcivescovado a Kirkuk, il 29 agosto scorso, promossa da mons. Louis Sako per festeggiare l'inizio del Ramadan, il mese sacro per i musulmani.
Fonti di AsiaNews a Mosul denunciano un clima di “paura, solitudine e preoccupazione” che domina nella minoranza cristiana. Torna a crescere il pericolo di “una fuga di massa” della comunità cristiana, soprattutto se la situazione “non migliorerà in vista dell’apertura delle scuole”. Secondo la fonte di AsiaNews questa nuova campagna intimidatoria contro la comunità cristiana “nasconde risvolti di carattere politico: si vuole creare un clima di violenze in vista della tornata elettorale del gennaio 2010. Il progetto è creare un’enclave in the plain of Nineveh and force - even by force, with strokes of bombings and targeted killings - the Christians in a forced relocation. "
A side view from the Tigris Mosul. Bycourtesy of Wikipedia . From Asianews , September 7, 2009
Mosul still kidnappings and murders of Christians, to force in the Nineveh Plains
killed a 60 years, for whose release the kidnappers had demanded a sum of money very high . Kidnapped another faithful of Mosul; remains shrouded in mystery, the fate of the doctor who was kidnapped in Kirkuk, AsiaNews sources: Violence hide a political project, drive out the Christians from the city and push them in the plain of Nineveh.
Mosul ( AsiaNews) - New episodes of violence against the Christian community in Mosul, the victim of a "campaign of intimidation" hiding "a political target: the creation of the plain of Nineveh." A trader of 60 years, Salem Barjjo kidnapped in early August, was killed by his captors, in Mosul, last week, was abducted Hikmat Sayid and not yet anything about the fate of Samir Jarjis, the Christian doctor arrested Kirkuk, for whose release Muslim and Christian leaders have called in recent days.
On 3 September - although the news has just yesterday - was found the corpse of Salem Barjjo, a Christian businessman kidnapped in Mosul in early August, closely tied to the local church. For his release, the criminals had demanded a ransom, which the family was not able to pay.
Last week in Mosul, 370 km north of Baghdad, a gang of criminals kidnapped Hikmat Sayid, a Christian. Again, the kidnappers demanded a very high amount of money that the family will hardly be able to pay. In Kirkuk fate remains shrouded in mystery by Samir Jarjis, a Christian physician, well known in the city, seized on August 18 last year and still in the hands of the kidnappers. Muslim leaders for his release - Shiites and Sunnis - and Christians have launched an appeal during the cena in arcivescovado a Kirkuk, il 29 agosto scorso, promossa da mons. Louis Sako per festeggiare l'inizio del Ramadan, il mese sacro per i musulmani.
Fonti di AsiaNews a Mosul denunciano un clima di “paura, solitudine e preoccupazione” che domina nella minoranza cristiana. Torna a crescere il pericolo di “una fuga di massa” della comunità cristiana, soprattutto se la situazione “non migliorerà in vista dell’apertura delle scuole”. Secondo la fonte di AsiaNews questa nuova campagna intimidatoria contro la comunità cristiana “nasconde risvolti di carattere politico: si vuole creare un clima di violenze in vista della tornata elettorale del gennaio 2010. Il progetto è creare un’enclave in the plain of Nineveh and force - even by force, with strokes of bombings and targeted killings - the Christians in a forced relocation. "
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