
Muzis Behead Orthodox Priest in Iraq
Oct. 13, 2006 Nicosia ~ The beheading of Syrian
Orthodox priest Boulos Iskander Wednesday is among the latest in
a spate of attacks on religious minorities in Iraq, according to
a human rights group.
The priest was found dismembered late Wednesday in the remote
Tahrir City district of Mosul. His family had been in
negotiations with the kidnappers for his release, the group said.
Father Iskander, 59, was abducted from a Mosul street Monday
afternoon. His kidnappers contacted his eldest son shortly
afterwards, demanding $350,000 in ransom money. After
negotiations it was agreed that the amount would be reduced to $40,000
if the priest's church publicly repudiated Pope Benedict XVI's
remarks about Islam made in his lecture in Germany in August.
The church subsequently put up 30 large billboards all around
Mosul stating their disagreement with the Pope's statements and
the family managed to raise the ransom money. However, all
contact abruptly ceased Tuesday night, Christian rights group
Middle East Concern (MEC) said.
Iskander was discovered the following day with his arms and legs
severed and arranged around his head, which rested on his chest.
His remains were brought to a local hospital, which then
contacted his church, MEC said.
The Syrian Orthodox Metropolitan of the Archdiocese of Mosul, Mor
Greogorius Saliba Shamoun, returned immediately from the Holy
Synod meetings in Syria to conduct the funeral service, held on
Thursday.
Father Iskander was highly respected in the community and
recognized as being unprejudiced in his conduct, MEC said. He is
survived by his wife, Azhar, sons Fadi and Yohanna, a married
daughter, Fadiyeh, and a daughter, Miriam, 13.
Many Christian families are continuing to migrate out of Baghdad
and the region around Mosul following attacks on their places of
worship in September and October, according to the group.
The UN Assistance Mission to Iraq concluded in their most recent
Human Rights Report that religious minorities in Iraq continue to
be victim of violent and extremist groups; with many feeling that
their identity and even physical existence is threatened.
Among these groups are the Sabeans, a monotheistic religious
group whose leader, Sheikh Raad Mutar Saleh, was assassinated
Wednesday. Many members of his community have been killed since
2003. The leader of the Yazidi community, Baba Sheikh Khurto
Hajji Ismail, said on Wednesday that "the Islamic groups are
a major threat to us, especially extremists like Al Qaeda and the
other terrorists." Hundreds of Yazidi families have fled
Mosul in the past two years, MEC said in a press release.
The Shabak community has also reported violence and intimidation,
citing that over 100 of them have been killed since the beginning
of June 2006.
CFPA: Muzi camel maggots have no respect for their own religion by blowing up mosques and murdering other Moslems so how can anyone imagine they would respect other religions? The murdering and dismemberment of innocent people is something you can expext to happen in this country also if we allow the Muzis to gain any kind of power. Our hearts and prayers go out to the family of Father Iskander, another martyr at the hands of pure evil....Islam.
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Posted: 14 Oct 2006