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  2. Christian Peacemaker hostage crisis - Wikipedia

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    Christian Peacemaker Teams News on Nonviolence.org – a regularly updated page with links to news and articles about the crisis. Free The Captives – petition for the release of Christian Peacemakers being held in Iraq – includes latest news and daily updates 'Brothers of hostage in Iraq describe "gut-wrenching" wait', CBC News, December 11 ...

  3. Christianity in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Christians in Iraq are indigenous Assyrians who descend from ancient Assyria, and are considered to be one of the oldest continuous Christian communities in the world. They primarily adhere to the Syriac Christian tradition and rites and speak Northeastern Neo-Aramaic dialects , although Turoyo is also present on a smaller ...

  4. Church Missionary Society in the Middle East and North Africa

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    The Church Missionary Society in the Middle East and North Africa, operated through branch organisations, such as the Mediterranean Mission (for countries bordering on the Mediterranean), with the mission extending to Palestine (Jerusalem, Gaza, Jaffa, Nazareth, Nablus and Transjordan), Iran (Persia), Iraq, Egypt, Ethiopia (Abyssinia) and the Sudan.

  5. George Bush believed he was on a ‘mission from God’ in Iraq

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    Newly released files show a senior US official confided in a UK envoy that American tactics were ‘politically crass’.

  6. Christian militias in Iraq and Syria - Wikipedia

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    The Christian militias in Iraq and Syria are predominantly Assyrian militias that have been formed since the start of the Syrian Civil War and the War in Iraq (2013-17). Although they are primarily composed of Assyrian fighters, they also include Arab and Armenian irregulars from Christian communities in Syria and Iraq.

  7. Kim Sun-il - Wikipedia

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    Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad had initially set a 21 June deadline in a videotape showing Kim pleading for his life. However, on 22 June, after initial reports that the militants had given their hostage more time, Al Jazeera television reported that they had received a videotape footage of Kim being decapitated by five men, like hostages Nick Berg and Eugene Armstrong in Iraq, Paul Johnson in ...

  8. Iraqi Christian Relief Council - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Christian Relief Council (ICRC) is an Assyrian-based [2] [4] Christian nonprofit organization founded in 2007 by Assyrian activist Juliana Taimoorazy. [2] The ICRC describes its primary purpose as being to advance the humanitarian and political protection of persecuted Assyrian Christians who live in post-war Iraq, [1] [5] whose population has dwindled from 1,500,000 in 2003 [6] [7 ...

  9. Category:Christian missionaries in Iraq - Wikipedia

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