Over Sixty Percent Of Christians In Iraq Have Been Driven Out By Muslim Terrorists

A huge exodus of Christians has been committed in Iraq under the hands of the satanic antichrist group, ISIS. Over sixty percent of Iraq’s Christians have been driven out. History is being made. In the future this will be seen as a time in which a generation did nothin as Christians were horrendously oppressed while the free world acted indifferently. According to one report:

 

A Chaldean Catholic bishop in Syria has warned that two-thirds of all Christians in the war-torn country have left since the conflict began in March 2011, which means close to a million believers have fled the country.

Antoine Audo told reporters that there were close to 1.5 million Christians in Syria in 2011, but five years later there are now only around 500,000 left.

Christians and millions of other Syrian civilians have left the country to escape the ongoing civil war, which is being waged between the government of President Bashar al-Assad, various Islamic rebel groups trying to take out his regime, and the Islamic State terror organization, which joined the battle for control in 2014.

Audo revealed that only around 40,000 of the once 160,000-plus Christian community in the city of Aleppo remain, and they have had to deal with mass bombings and a variety of other hardships over the years.

“You cannot imagine the dangers that we face every day,” Audo said, according to AFP.

He revealed that while wealthier Christians have been able to flee, “the middle classes have become poor and the poor have become miserable.”

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