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Flight of Christians in north Iraq eases
Monday, October 13, 2008 19:38 [IST]
Mosul: The flight of Christians from their homes in Mosul has been stemmed after police reinforcements took up positions in the troubled northern Iraqi city, a local official said on today.

Jaweat Ismael, chief of the city s bureau of displaced people, said there was "no new wave of displacements" today.

Over the past few days, thousands of Christians fled their homes in a city considered by US and Iraqi commanders to be the nation s most dangerous and a last stronghold of Al-Qaeda.

Nearly 1,000 police moved into Mosul on Sunday after a dozen murders of Christians in Iraq s third largest city over the last two weeks sowed panic in the minority community, triggering the exodus of nearly 1,000 families.

An AFP correspondent said Mosul was full of police manning checkpoints and patrolling churches and residential neighbourhoods in the multi-religious city while volunteer organisations, including the Red Crescent and various church groups, were handing out food and water.

Since the US led invasion of 2003 more than 200 Christians had been killed and a string of churches attacked, with the violence intensifying in recent weeks, particularly in the north of Iraq.

There were no reports of further violence today although one Christian was killed and his nephew wounded late on yesterday when gunmen opened fire in the eastern neighbourhood of Hay al-Ekhaa.

Around 800,000 Christians lived in Iraq at the time of the US led invasion, but the number has since shrunk by around a third as the faithful have fled the country, according to Chaldean Archbishop Louis Sako.
Source : PTI

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