Iraqi Christians continue to face persecution
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 9/9/2008 4:00:00 AM
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group representing persecuted Christians believes followers of Christ
have good reason not to feel safe in Iraq.
Recently, two Iraqi Christians were kidnapped and
executed, although one family had paid ransom. Jonathan Racho of International
Christian Concern is not surprised. "Following the invasion of the
country in 2003, Christians faced unprecedented persecution," Racho
explains. "Many Christians have been killed; many have been kidnapped."

In other instances, churches have been bombed or threatened, and people
have received letters telling them to convert to Islam, leave the
country, or be killed. The threat of violence occurred even after the
prime minister issued an invitation to the Christians to return.
"Christians are finding themselves in a very, very difficult
situation," Racho contends. "I think the statement in which he called
upon Christians to come back is just a mere political statement. I mean,
as this case shows, that the condition for Christians is still not
improving or is not improving enough."
Several hundred-thousand Iraqi Christians fled their homeland, mostly
to Lebanon and Syria, and Racho remains doubtful they will return.
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