27 July 2014

United Nations chief criticizes Islamic State's provocation

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Challenge for Mosul's Christians to "convert, pay tax, leave or face execution" results in exodus of community. Mosul is Iraq's second largest city which was swamped by the Islamic State and allied revolt groups last month. United Nations secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, has condemned the harassment of Iraqi Christians by Islamic State (IS) fighters, saying it may compose a crime against humanity. A recent statement came after hundreds of Christian families fled their homes in the northern city of Mosul as an ultimatum intimidating their community's centuries-old presence ended. The fighters, who have run the city after a military offensive that began six weeks ago, had issued a written declaration to Mosul's Christian community to either convert, pay a tax, leave or face impending punishment.
Above is the logo or the sign of ISIS. Recently United Nations chief has criticizeed Islamic State's provocation


Challenge for Mosul's Christians to "convert, pay tax, leave or face execution" results in exodus of community. Mosul is Iraq's second largest city which was swamped by the Islamic State and allied revolt groups last month.
 United Nations secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, has condemned the harassment of Iraqi Christians by Islamic State (IS) fighters, saying it may compose a crime against humanity.
A recent statement came after hundreds of Christian families fled their homes in the northern city of Mosul as an ultimatum intimidating their community's centuries-old presence ended.
The fighters, who have run the city after a military offensive that began six weeks ago, had issued a written declaration to Mosul's Christian community to either convert, pay a tax, leave or face impending punishment.

 



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