on 30-07-2014 10:19 AM
Miranda Devine –, Tuesday, July, 29, 2014, (7:11pm)
IN the ancient Christian city of Mosul in Iraq the terrorist group Islamic State (formerly ISIL) has painted the Arabic letter “N” on doors of houses to signify that a Christian family lives inside and is in store for special treatment.
That treatment includes torture, crucifixion, beheading or, for the lucky ones, forced conversion to Islam. Yet all we hear is Gaza Gaza Gaza.
There is a Christian genocide going on in the Middle East and Africa.
Eleven Christians every hour are being slaughtered — 100,000 Christian martyrs a year, according to the US Centre for the Study of Global Christianity.
Christians are the most persecuted group on the planet but the Left is only exercised about dead Palestinian children, because it gives them an opportunity to kick Israel.
What other explanation can there be for their silence about the hundreds of thousands of dead children in Syria, Iraq, Libya, the Central African Republic? They pretend to be champions of human rights but they are very selective about which humans they champion.
It doesn’t compute for the Left to see Christians as victims. Nor can they fathom that the Israelis they like to call “Zionists” are victims, because the word “Jew” makes them uncomfortable, with its reminders of the Holocaust.
But here we see today in Mosul the same persecution we saw in Nazi Germany leading up to Hitler’s genocide.
And the compassionistas turn a blind eye.
It’s not that there isn’t just as much gruesome imagery of dead children available on the internet to prick their consciences. There are photos of women and children slaughtered in their homes. Murdered as they cowered in bathrooms or sat in their tidy loungerooms. God knows what happened to the men.
But for the likes of Greens MP Lee Rhiannon, the only oppressor is Israel, the only victim Muslim.
More Muslims have been killed by their fellow Muslims than any Jew or infidel Western army.
The Palestinian people, the Iraqis, the Syrians, they know fanatical Islam is the real enemy, but Rhiannon and friends keep finding excuses.
As for the Christian cleansing of Mosul, where Christians have co-existed with Muslims for 2000 years, that barely rates a mention from the hand-wringing Left.
The last remaining Christians fled Mosul a week ago after the Islamic State issued an ultimatum: Convert, pay an Islamic tax or be killed.
“If they refuse there is nothing for them but the sword,” read the Islamic State declaration.
The red “N” that the terrorists painted on houses in Mosul is the symbol for “Nazarene” or Christian.
It looks ominously like a smiley face missing an eye, but on the internet it has taken on a new life.
A grassroots movement has erupted on Twitter, using the “N” as a symbol of solidarity with the persecuted Christians of Mosul under the hashtag #WeAreN and #IAmNazrene.
But the Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq, Rafael Sarko, has predicted the number of Christians in Iraq will fall to just 50,000 within a decade, down from 1.3 million in 2003.
France has heard the call and offered asylum to Iraq’s Christian refugees.
“France is outraged by these abuses that it condemns with the utmost firmness,” said the Foreign and Interior ministers in a statement.
“We are ready, if they so desire, to help facilitate asylum on our territory.”
Australia should do the same. Now the Abbott government has all but stopped the boats, we have humanitarian places free that aren’t being occupied by the fake refugees Sarah Hanson-Young is so enamoured of.
We should make Mosul’s homeless Christians a special humanitarian offer. We can’t take them all but we can join France in offering moral leadership to the world.
31-07-2014 10:32 AM - edited 31-07-2014 10:33 AM
What floodgates?
When has Australia ever been flooded by refugees?
What's that last line in aid of?
on 31-07-2014 10:49 AM
@karliandjacko wrote:What floodgates?
When has Australia ever been flooded by refugees?
What's that last line in aid of?
The last line is not in reference to any of your posts.
on 31-07-2014 12:08 PM
Only a fanatic like Miranda Devine could take one single aspect of such an horrendous situation and turn it into a stick to beat any Australian who doesn't subscribe to the Conservative side of Politics. The behaviour of the Islamic State is appalling and terrifying, but why are the suffering Christians more worthy of our help and compassion than the thousands (maybe millions) of Islamic girls now faced with the prospect of enforced circumcision under that same regime? At least the Christians have a choice - if they prefer life to martyrdom they can become - or pretend to become - Muslims (and in my opinion no religion is worth dying for)
I would think any woman fleeing her country to escape the threat of circumcision should be considered a bona fide refugee.
on 31-07-2014 01:51 PM
Thank you nero for posting this.
I found this information about population stats and changes to the numbers in this area.
Helps understand the issue too.
http://israelipalestinian.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=000636
on 31-07-2014 03:04 PM
I personally support anybody who is persecuted; I never really stopped to think about their religion. But as it was here brought up: most of the Tamil people are Hindus. However, many are Muslims and Christians. Would you, Nero, feel differently if the 157 Tamils taken to Curtin Detention Centre were Christians? Which they, or at least some very well might be.
on 31-07-2014 06:13 PM
What Hamas has and is putting the people of Gaza through only reinforces the edict put on Hamas as a terroist organization.
They are launching rockets from schools and hospitals.
31-07-2014 07:27 PM - edited 31-07-2014 07:28 PM
@lightningdance wrote:What Hamas has and is putting the people of Gaza through only reinforces the edict put on Hamas as a terroist organization.
They are launching rockets from schools and hospitals.
I bet they have weapons of mass destruction hidden all over Gaza too.
on 31-07-2014 08:54 PM
Just wondering she ele, do I detect a hint of sarcasm in that post?
If it's not a sarcastic post then dont you think if they had WMD's they would've used them by now???
on 31-07-2014 09:08 PM
@secondhand-wonderland wrote:Just wondering she ele, do I detect a hint of sarcasm in that post?
If it's not a sarcastic post then dont you think if they had WMD's they would've used them by now???
More than a hint Secondhand.
Thre truth is, neither you, nor I nor Lightningdance or anyone else here has the faintest idea whether or not Hamas is hiding rockets in schools and hospitals. Israel says they are, Hamas says they aren't - and neither side can be trusted to tell the truth.
One thing I am pretty sure about though, it s HIGHY UNLIKELY there were hidden rockets in the UN School flattened in the latest Israeli bombardment.
on 31-07-2014 09:19 PM
Spot on She ele.
It just works in so well with the "Hamas are using civilians as human shields" narrative.
The human shield tactic was supposedly employed during WW2. It's a tactic designed to play on the emotions of the opposition. The theory is that if a solidier is using an innocent civilian as a human sheild the the opposition will refrain from firing on them because no soldier wants to kill innocent people whilst engaged in warfare.
It sounds to me more like a way of blaming Hamas for all the deaths that have been caused by the IDF. And this is not the first time they have used this narrative as an excuse for killing women and children, infact every time they have engaged in an offensive against the Palestinians they will use this same excuse after killing innocent civilians.