ZE08111203 - 2008-11-12
Permalink: http://www.zenit.org/article-24233?l=english


Catholic Siblings Murdered in Mosul


Christian Community Fears New Wave of Violence

MOSUL, Iraq, NOV. 12, 2008 (<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- A 
charity group is saying the homicide of two Catholics today has 
brought panic back to Mosul, the site of recent numerous 
anti-Christian attacks.

Aid to the Church in Need reported the news of the death of two 
women, knifed to death by gunmen who broke into their home.

Lamyaa Sabih and her sister Walaa died from the injuries sustained 
during the attack, which took place in the early hours of Wednesday 
in the residential zone of Alqahira in Mosul.

Their mother, who lived with them, was also knifed. She is now in 
serious condition.

When police arrived to the home, a bomb planted by the attackers 
exploded, killing three policemen and damaging the Sabih family home. 
So far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Both sisters were in their 40s and were known to be devote 
Syro-Catholics. Lamyaa was single. Walaa was married and had two 
adolescent children.

Questioning government

This event, Aid to the Church in Need affirmed, brought panic to the 
Christian community of Mosul. They said Christians, as well as other 
minorities, believe that the twin homicides cast doubt on government 
efforts to promote security with a greater police presence in 
response to last month's campaign of violence and intimidation 
against Christians.

Those attacks moved more than 2,000 families, about 12,000 people, to 
flee the city. Vatican spokesman Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi had 
described that campaign as a systematic targeting of Christians with 
house-by-house, "leave or die" threats.

Friar Bashar Warda, who supervises the ACN emergency relief programs 
for those who have left Mosul, said in an interview with the charity 
group that the slaying of the two sisters is having a "dramatic" 
effect on the faithful, who now fear a new wave of violence against them.

"It is clear that many are thinking of leaving Mosul again," he 
affirmed. "The government says the city is now safe, and suddenly an 
attack like this happens."

Christian Iraqi leaders said that the attack shows the government is 
failing to keep its promise to bring peace and security to the church 
communities, and they ask the West to intervene to defend not just 
Christians, but all Iraqi minorities.

"The government is trying to deceive the outside world, making them 
believe that they are acting correctly and that Christians are safe," 
said one local Catholic leader. "In reality, the situation is still 
very challenging."



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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the gift to participate 
with You to bring new life into the world.  But, all too often, the 
mother's womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes instead a 
place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect for all life made in 
Your image and likeness, called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.

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