Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Another Targeted Execution of an Assyrian in mosul

March 18-2010

Baghdad (AsiaNews) -- Another targeted execution of an Iraqi Christians in Mosul, northern Iraq. This morning, an armed commando killed a businessman aged 55, married and father of a child.

The murder took place this morning in the neighbourhood of al Saa, near the monastery of the Dominican fathers. Sabah Yacoub Adam, 55, married and father of a child, was shot down in cold blood. Sources for AsiaNews in Mosul report that he was a Chaldean Catholic, owner of a glass factory and lived in the Arab area of the city, to the left of the river Tigris.

Today's shooting is just the latest in a long trail of blood that has forced hundreds of Christian families to flee the city toward the plain of Nineveh or abroad. A spiral of violence that grew in the weeks preceding the parliamentary elections of 7 March, so much so that Msgr. Emil Shimoun Nona, Chaldean archbishop of Mosul, spoke of an "Endless Via Crucis".

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