IRAQ: Christians flee Mosul after ISIS ultimatum to convert or leave
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Christians were fleeing Iraq’s
jihadist-held city of Mosul en masse Friday after mosques relayed an
ultimatum giving them a few hours to leave, the country’s Chaldean
patriarch and witnesses said.
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“Christian families are on their way to Dohuk and Arbil,” in the
neighboring autonomous region of Kurdistan, Patriarch Louis Sako told
AFP. “For the first time in the history of Iraq, Mosul is now empty of
Christians.”
Witnesses
said messages telling Christians to leave the city by Saturday were
blared through loudspeakers from the city’s mosques Friday.

A
statement dated from last week and purportedly issued by the Islamic
State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) jihadist group that took over the city
and large swathes of Iraq during a sweeping offensive last month warned
Mosul’s Christians they should convert, pay a special tax, leave or face
death.
“We
were shocked by the distribution of a statement by the Islamic State
calling on Christians to convert to Islam, or to pay unspecified
tribute, or to leave their city and their homes taking only their
clothes and no luggage, and that their homes would then belong to the
Islamic State,” Sako said.
The
patriarch, who is one of the most senior Christian clerics in Iraq, and
residents contacted by AFP said Islamic State militants had in recent
days been tagging Christian houses with the letter N for “Nassarah”, the
term by which the Koran refers to Christians.
The statement, which was seen by AFP, said “there will be nothing for them but the sword” if Christians reject those conditions.
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