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Groups to Press Obama to Defend Iraqi Christians
Fri, Dec. 03, 2010 Posted: 02:20 PM EDT   
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A coalition of faith and cultural groups are planning a Saturday protest in 
 Washington, D.C., to urge the president to take action on behalf of Iraqi  
Christians. 
On December 4, groups such as the Iraqi Christian Relief Council and the  
American Mesopotamian Organization will gather across the street from the 
White  House to rally for Assyrian Christians in Iraq, suffering persecution 
because of  their faith, and other indigenous minorities. 
On its website, host group Justice in Iraq states, “We must challenge the  
Obama Administration to support and protect ALL indigenous people – Assyrian 
 Christians, Mandaeans and Yazidis – in Iraq.” 
Christians have been under attack in Iraq since Muslims accused church  
members of hiding Muslim women in October. 
On Oct. 31, suicide attackers stormed Our Lady of Salvation Church in  
Baghdad, wounding 75 and killing 58 people, including three priests. The attack 
 
was the deadliest against the Assyrian Christian community since Islamic  
extremists began targeting them in 2003. 
In the following weeks, extremists killed more people in Baghdad’s 
Christian  neighborhoods as well as in the northern city of Mosul, including 
two 
Christian  men and a six-year-old girl and her Christian father in Mosul. 
“We had enough,” said Waleeta Canon, director of the Assyria Foundation, 
at a  November protest. 
“We’ve had enough of the failure of the U.S. government ignoring the  
Christian minority in Iraq, ignoring the Assyrians of Iraq.” 
On Nov. 1, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs released a statement on 
 behalf President Barack Obama saying: "The United States strongly condemns 
this  senseless act of hostage taking and violence by terrorists linked to 
al Qaeda in  Iraq that occurred Sunday in Baghdad killing so many innocent 
Iraqis. Our hearts  go out to the people of Iraq who have suffered so much 
from these attacks. We  offer sincerest condolences to the families of the 
victims and to all the people  of Iraq who are targeted by these cowardly acts 
of terrorism. We know the  overwhelming majority of Iraqis from all its 
communities reject violence and we  stand with them as we work together to 
combat terrorism and protect the people  of our two nations." 
However, the protesters want more. Justice in Iraq said it wants to call  
media and international government attention to the human rights violations  
against Iraqi religious and cultural minorities, which they said have 
persisted  for many years in silence. 
A week after the first attacks, the Iraqi Christian Council participated in 
a  similar protest in Chicago. 
There, Muslims, Iraqi immigrants and Christians banded together and 
chanted,  “President Barack save the Christians of Iraq.” Several people with 
white  t-shirts sprayed with red paint sprawled out on the ground to reenact 
the 
 massacre. 
Several participants acknowledged that Assyrian Christians are as much as a 
 part of Iraq’s history as Muslims. 
“The blood that shed in Iraq, the Assyrian blood, is our blood,” said an  
Iraqi demonstrator. 
According to the Assyrian Genocide Research Center, the  
Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac Christian people of Iraq are the descendants of the  
first converts 
to Christianity outside Jerusalem in the 1st century A.D. 
They still speak Aramaic, the language of Jesus. 
Additionally, the religious traditions and languages of the indigenous 
Yazidi  and the Sabean Mandaeans originated in Mesopotamian times. 
The D.C. protest will be held in Lafayette Park from 12 to 3 p.m. According 
 to the Justice in Iraq website, protesters plan to carpool to the park 
from  Grace Church in Fredericksburg, Va.
Stephanie Samuel
Christian Post Reporter   
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