
09/11/2010
Maliki calls for Christians to not leave Iraq and ordered the appointment of security officers to protect churches
Baghdad, Iraqi Prime Minister, outgoing, Tuesday, Iraq's Christians to stay calm and non-immigration country against the backdrop of the events of the Church "Our Lady of Deliverance," the last central Baghdad, stressing that the government decided to appoint young Christians to the staffing of the State Permanent of those who protect their churches.
The al-Maliki during his visit today, the Church "Our Lady of Deliverance" in Baghdad in the presence of delegates and the news agency Kurdistan (Rn) on "the necessity of coherence of Christians in Iraq, and not affected by the terrorist acts that have suffered," noting that "these acts, which hit all Iraqis intended to create sedition and division among the religions. "
Maliki stressed that "the State will hunt down anyone who tries to sabotage Iraq and punish him in the strongest possible sanctions."
Saw the Church of Our Lady of Deliverance in central Baghdad Sunday, killing and wounding dozens of long detention of an armed group of hostages they were performing Mass on Sunday, and troops clashed with Secretary time to edit.
Maliki called "Christians to the commitment and calm and not to emigrate from Iraq because they are the owners of the first civilization which was founded this country," (Iraq), noting that "Christians are preparing complement the rest of the spectrum, the Iraqi government is keen to stay in their country."
He stressed that "the Iraqi government decided to appoint young Christians to the staffing of the Permanent State who are protecting the church, after being trained in methods of protection," noting that "the call will be open to those who are nominated by the churches in Iraq."
Some European countries, notably France confirmed its readiness to receive the Christians against the backdrop of an attack, "Our Lady of Deliverance," as the resort of more than 1300 people belonging to religious minorities of Iraq in France in the wake of the initiative taken by President Nicolas Sarkozy of France in the autumn of 2007.
Maliki calls for Christians to not leave Iraq and ordered the appointment of security officers to protect churches
Baghdad, Iraqi Prime Minister, outgoing, Tuesday, Iraq's Christians to stay calm and non-immigration country against the backdrop of the events of the Church "Our Lady of Deliverance," the last central Baghdad, stressing that the government decided to appoint young Christians to the staffing of the State Permanent of those who protect their churches.
The al-Maliki during his visit today, the Church "Our Lady of Deliverance" in Baghdad in the presence of delegates and the news agency Kurdistan (Rn) on "the necessity of coherence of Christians in Iraq, and not affected by the terrorist acts that have suffered," noting that "these acts, which hit all Iraqis intended to create sedition and division among the religions. "
Maliki stressed that "the State will hunt down anyone who tries to sabotage Iraq and punish him in the strongest possible sanctions."
Saw the Church of Our Lady of Deliverance in central Baghdad Sunday, killing and wounding dozens of long detention of an armed group of hostages they were performing Mass on Sunday, and troops clashed with Secretary time to edit.
Maliki called "Christians to the commitment and calm and not to emigrate from Iraq because they are the owners of the first civilization which was founded this country," (Iraq), noting that "Christians are preparing complement the rest of the spectrum, the Iraqi government is keen to stay in their country."
He stressed that "the Iraqi government decided to appoint young Christians to the staffing of the Permanent State who are protecting the church, after being trained in methods of protection," noting that "the call will be open to those who are nominated by the churches in Iraq."
Some European countries, notably France confirmed its readiness to receive the Christians against the backdrop of an attack, "Our Lady of Deliverance," as the resort of more than 1300 people belonging to religious minorities of Iraq in France in the wake of the initiative taken by President Nicolas Sarkozy of France in the autumn of 2007.