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Terrorists sack and occupy a convent in Baghdad
It took place
yesterday in Dora quarter; in a convent of the
Chaldean sisters of the Sacred Heart. Local
sources tell AsiaNews that Shiite groups are
suspected, as they mimic the fierce Sunni
campaign of persecution against Christians in
the capital. Today the first session of the
Chaldean Church Synod opens in al Qosh.

Baghdad (AsiaNews)
Terrorists, believed to be Shiites, yesterday
occupied the Convent belonging to the Chaldean
Sisters of the Scared Heart in Baghdad. Sources
in the capital in contact with the nuns
denounced the event to AsiaNews. The Angel
Raphael convent lies in the Mikanik area of the
oppressed Dora quarter where for months now a
ferocious anti Christian campaign of persecution
has been unfolding. The only two sisters who
still lived in there tell that a group of
terrorists broke into the building during their
absence; on their return they found the convent
had been sacked of all its goods and turned into
a base for military operations.
According to anonymous sources, in all
probability, Shiite militants are behind the
attack; as they too join Sunnis in their
anti-Christian campaign. Two days ago a
letter signed by the Mahdi
Army, linked to the radical leader al
Sadr, which imposes the Islamic veil on
Christian women in Baghdad. Today a
spokesperson for the group in Najaf, denied all
involvement with the message, yet according to
priests on the round, the situation is “very
worrying”.
Sources maintain that the attack on the
convent, “could be in response to the Chaldean,
Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly’s condemnation of
the attack on the Sunni Abdul Qader Al Dilani
mosque”, which took place on May 28th in the
capital. The leader of the Chaldean Church in
fact joined the Council of Christian Churches in
Iraq in denouncing the episode as an attack
against “all Iraq and all Iraqis without
exceptions, capable of undermining national
unity and fomenting division and discord”.
Security in places of worship and for the
Christian community will be at the centre of the
Chaldean Churches Synod, which opens its first
session today in the northern city of al Qosh.
Tomorrow the Vatican Nuncio, Msgr. Francis
Chullikat, is expected in Erbil, in Kurdistan.
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