
In Iraq, ISIS Is Gone, but Christians Remain Forgotten
COMMENTARY: Religiously motivated persecution continues at the everyday level, yet the dwindling Christian community perseveres and hopes.
COMMENTARY: Religiously motivated persecution continues at the everyday level, yet the dwindling Christian community perseveres and hopes.
Archbishop Warda said that only 150,000 Christians remain in Iraq, out of the 1.2 million who lived there before 2002.
Chaldean Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil, Iraq, had a ‘substantial discussion’ with the vice president about persecuted Christians.
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