Aug 23,
2007
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Georgina man hopes to get sister, family out of
Baghdad after relative’s murder

Sutton businessman Sam Taan holds up picture of his
sister, Ban, and her family caught up in the
violence in Baghdad. Raad's brother Fatah was
murdered for being a Christian.
A Georgina man is in a desperate race against time
to rescue his sister and her family from Baghdad,
Iraq.
Described as the most dangerous city on Earth,
Baghdad is torn apart by sectarian violence amid a
wider civil war.
It is a city where how you worship God can literally
get you killed.
Sam Taan, who operates the Daisy Mart in Sutton,
said the urgency to get his sister, Ban, her husband
Raad (their last names are withheld over safety
concerns) and their two young sons, grew last month
when Raad's brother Fatah was murdered by one of the
many Islamic militias that prowl the city.
“He was working in a house doing some plumbing. You
do whatever job you can get,” Mr. Taan said. “He
finished and had just left to go home when five guys
came up to him.”
The five armed men were members of the notorious
militia controlled by fanatical Shi’a cleric,
Muqtada al-Sadr.
“Who are you?”
they asked him.
He told them.
“What sect are you?”
This is a question often asked to determine if the
person accosted is a Shi’a or Sunni, the two Islamic
sides locked in bloody conflict and ethnic
cleansing.
Fatah, 40, said he wasn’t with any of the two. “I’m
a Christian,” he said.
He was told he had to convert.
He refused.
“That was it,” Mr. Taan said. “They shot him
immediately in the head. That’s the way it is over
there now. Today, you are alive. Tomorrow, you could
be dead.”
Things are growing steadily worse for his sister’s
family, he said.
Raad can’t find work, so they have to rely on what
she makes in her job as an accountant for the
government.
Their two children only go to school occasionally
because of the danger.
Children have not been spared in the hate-filled
ethnic conflict, victims of murder squads or
fanatical suicide bombers.
They have been harassed and threatened for being
Christian, in their case with the Chaldean Catholic
church.
The Chaldeans have been in the region since about
600 BC, long before the emergence of modern Iraq.
There is growing evidence Christians and other
minority religions are targeted for ethnic cleansing
by al-Queda in Iraq.
Life under Saddam Hussein was harsh, he said, but it
wasn’t the bloody anarchy it is today, as the
ill-fated United States invasion and occupation
stretches into its fourth year.
He will co-sponsor his family to come to Canada, but
he needs a community sponsor — an organization,
association or corporation, for example a service
club, Mr. Taan said.
Under Canada’s refugee sponsorship program, the
community sponsor must have the financial ability to
support the family if necessary, usually for a year.
Mr. Taan has contacted MP Peter Van Loan’s office.
“They’ve been very helpful in providing the
information,” he said. “Now hopefully, someone will
step forward.”
Mr. Taan came to Canada about 10 years ago,
sponsoring his wife, parents and younger brother to
come here three years later.
All are now proud Canadians, he said.
Mr. Taan and his wife, Rita, and their children,
Lourdes, 3 and Lawrence, 1, live in Keswick.
“We’re very anxious to get them out,” he said. “But
there are so many obstacles. I hope someone can help
us. My sister is my parents’ only daughter. They are
the last of our immediate family left in Iraq.”
Since the outbreak of war, Christians have fled in
record numbers.
A little more than half of the original 750,000 are
left, most of them in the safer Kurdish region in
the north.
In places such as Baghdad, though, they have been
threatened, assaulted and murdered and many of their
churches destroyed.
Mr. Taan hopes his sister’s family can come to
Canada and settle in Georgina, where he and his own
family have found a safe haven and a welcoming
community.
Anyone who can help, can call Mr. Taan at
905-722-6341 or e-mail
sarmaddamman@yahoo.com
Georgina
Aug 22,
2007 12:59 AM
Race to get family out of Iraq
By:
John Slykhuis
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