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Iraq
Lawmaker blasts asylum offers for Iraqi Christians
2010-11-24
[Arab News] A Christian politician called on Iraq's government Tuesday to better protect its dwindling Christian community, lambasting the nations that have offered asylum to the minority as meddling in Iraq's problems.

The comments by politician Younadem Kana, from the northern Iraqi city of djinn-infested Mosul, come after a spate of violent attacks on Iraqi Christians -- including a Catholic church attack last month that killed 68 people. Earlier this week, two Christian brothers in Kana's hometown were fatally shot by unknown gunnies who raided their auto mechanic shop.

Officials in France and Germany have offered asylum to Iraq's Christians, an estimated one million of whom have already left their homeland since 2003.

More than a third of the 53,700 Iraqis who have been given asylum to the US since 2007 are Christian, according to the US Embassy in Storied Baghdad, even though they only make up an estimated 5 percent of the population.

"We demand the government be up to its responsibility of protecting its people -- otherwise the crimes targeting Christians will continue," Kana told a Parliament session on Tuesday.

He said calls from France and Germany should be "rejected" and claimed they are "linked to foreign agendas that aim to deplete Iraq's Christian community." Kana also accused "political agendas" within the Shiite-led government of ignoring pleas to help Iraqi Christians. "We found no response, just silence," he said.

Parliament Speaker Osama Al-Nujaifi, a Sunni Mohammedan also from Mosul, agreed to consider a resolution to better protect Christians to keep them in Iraq.

He called the issue "one of the most critical that Iraq is experiencing now." Mosul is a former Al-Qaeda stronghold about 360 km northwest of Storied Baghdad.
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