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    Iraq opens Christian center in ethnically-mixed city

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     Iraq opens Christian center in ethnically-mixed city Empty Iraq opens Christian center in ethnically-mixed city

    Post by chouchou Sun 20 Jan 2013, 5:48 am

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    KIRKUK, Iraq: Authorities on Sunday opened what they billed as the first Christian cultural centre in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] in a decade, despite a dramatic decline in the country's once significant Christian population.
    The
    building was inaugurated in the northern city of Kirkuk, home to a
    diverse population of Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen, and is to host
    conferences and meetings to promote inter-faith communications between
    the city's Muslim and Christian communities.
    "This centre is the
    first of its kind in Iraq since 2003, it sends a message of peace, and
    promotes the language of dialogue," said Louis Sakho, Chaldean
    archbishop of Kirkuk.
    "The communities of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] are one family," he added.
    Construction
    of the cultural centre, which lies next to Kirkuk's Chaldean church,
    began in early 2012 and was completed at a cost of around $305,000,
    officials said.
    Iraq's Christian community is one of the oldest of
    its kind in the world, but they suffered persecution, forced flight and
    killings in the aftermath of the 2003 US-led invasion.
    Before 2003 there were more than a million Christians living in Iraq. Now they number around 450,000.
    According to the UN refugee agency, many thousands fled after an October 2010 attack on a church in Baghdad.
    From
    2003 to May 2012, some 900 Christians were killed, while 200 were
    kidnapped, tortured and ultimately released for exorbitant ransoms,
    according to the Hammurabi Human Rights Organisation in Iraq.


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