IRAQ: SON OF KIDNAPPED, MURDERED CHRISTIAN KILLED

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Syrian Catholics in Mosul targeted for their 
faith; captors didn’t seek ransom.

ISTANBUL, September 23 (Compass Direct News) – An 
unknown group of armed men killed a Syrian 
Catholic in violence-plagued Mosul, Iraq two 
weeks after his father was kidnapped and murdered.

The gunmen killed Rayan Nafei Jamooa near his 
home on Sept. 10. Few details have emerged in the 
murder case, but sources said he and his father 
were targeted purely for their faith. Nassar 
Jamooa, the victim’s father, was kidnapped two 
weeks before his son’s murder; the elder man’s 
body was found four days later in the city’s western industrial area.

A shrinking minority in Iraq, Christians are 
frequently kidnapped for a mix of financial and 
religious reasons, but Nassar Jamooa’s kidnappers 
did not ask for any ransom. He and his son were 
targeted strictly for their faith, said a clergyman.

“Nobody asked about money, they just kidnapped 
and killed him,” said Father Bashar Warda, dean 
of St. Peter’s Seminary in Ankawa, a small town 
near Erbil. “The reason [for Nassar Jamooa’s 
kidnapping] would definitely be a religious one.”

The murder comes amid other attacks against 
Mosul’s Christian population. In August, Haytham 
Khadar was killed inside his workshop by unknown 
armed men, according to Iraqi Christian website Ankawa.com.

In February, armed militants kidnapped Mosul’s 
Chaldean Archbishop Paulus Faraj Rahho, holding 
him for a $2.5 million ransom and demanding 
Christians in Mosul begin attacking U.S. 
soldiers. The archbishop was found dead on March 13.

Last October, two Syrian Catholic priests were 
kidnapped in Mosul while heading to St. Fatima 
Church to celebrate Mass and held for a week at a 
$1 million ransom. Church leaders did not confirm 
whether they had paid the ransom.

While the city’s security has improved following 
Iraqi military operations against Mosul’s 
militia, criminal and al-Qaeda forces in March 
and April, the situation for Christians remains tenuous.

Many Christians have fled Iraq from the violence 
embroiling the country since the toppling of 
Saddam Hussein. Attacks against non-Muslims are 
so common that police do not bother to 
investigate the kidnappings and murders of 
low-status Mosul residents such as Rayan and Nassar Jamooa.

“There are many incidents going on around Mosul, 
so nobody is bothering with an investigation,” 
Fr. Warda said. “Hundreds of incidents occurred 
like this last year and in Mosul especially.”

According to the U.S. State Department 2008 
Report on International Religious Freedom, the 
Iraqi Christian population in 2003 was between 
800,000 and 1.2 million. This year estimates of 
the Christian population have ranged from 550,000 to 800,000.

Mosul, the ancient biblical city of Nineveh 
located 250 miles northwest of Baghdad, has the 
highest proportion of Christians of major Iraqi cities.

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