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45,000 Christians Who Fled Iraq Now Face Persecution in Turkey; U.S. Churches Urged ‘To Wake Up’ to the Crisis

October 18, 2016 | Middle East
October 18, 2016
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ICC Note: Some 45,000 Christian refugees from Iraq now live in horrible conditions in Turkey. Many are forced to hide their religion from neighbors and local Muslim communities for fear of continued and increased persecution and retaliation. Many hope to one day relocate west to nations like the United States, but have yet to receive any help from such governments. It’s time for the church of the West to wake up and realize the tragedy.

10/18/2016 Turkey (Christian Times): When thousands of Christians fled Iraq to escape the brutality of Islamist extremists who have occupied their land, they must have thought that a better life free from the shackles of fear and bondage awaited them.

They were devastatingly mistaken.

These Christian refugees numbering about 45,000 are now eking out their lives still facing persecution and deprivation in villages and slums in Turkey surrounded by distrustful Muslim residents, CBN News reports.

Juliana Taimorazy, president of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council and a senior fellow with the Philos Project, pointed out that Christian refugees in Turkey have been warned not to reveal their faith or even wear crosses because their Muslim neighbours might discover they are Christians and force them out. Local Muslim charities and even mosques would also refuse to help them if their Christian identity is revealed, she said.

She said these Christian refugees wanted to settle in a country like the United States where they would be free to practice their faith and live peaceful lives. Unfortunately, she said the U.S. State Department is not doing anything to help them settle in the U.S. or in any other safe country.

Taimorazy said with the U.S. government turning a blind eye on them, the Christian refugees are pinning their hopes on churches in the U.S. to help them. However, she said these U.S. churches are slow to wake up from the humanitarian crisis affecting fellow Christians halfway around the world.

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