Английская Википедия:2004 attacks on churches in Iraq
Шаблон:Infobox terrorist attack On August 1, 2004, a series of car bomb attacks took place during the Sunday evening Mass in churches of two Iraqi cities, Baghdad and Mosul. The six attacks killed at least 12 people and wounded at least 71. No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, but Iraq's national security adviser, Mowaffaq al-Rubaie, blamed the attacks on Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.[1] The bombings marked the first major attack against the Christian community since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[2]
Attacks
The attacks happened within a few minutes of each another.[3] The rigged cars were parked outside churches and detonated when parishioners were leaving services. Only one of the bombings is believed to have been a suicide attack. The witnesses reported that "body parts were scattered across the area".[4] Of the six bombs, one did not explode and the police was able to remove it safely.[1]
In Mosul, hospitals reported two persons killed and 15 wounded.[5]
One of the bombed churches the Our Lady of Salvation Syriac Catholic cathedral was the same church that was attacked with hostages taken and killed on October 31, 2010.[6]
Responsibility
Al-Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility for the attacks on an Islamic website.[1] Iraq's national security adviser, Mowaffaq al-Rubaie, blamed the attacks on Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.[1]
Reaction
A Vatican spokesman, Rev. Ciro Benedettini, called the attacks "terrible and worrisome".[2] The Pope "firmly deplored the unjust aggressions against those whose only aim is to collaborate for peace and reconciliation in the country".[1] The Russian Orthodox Church issued a statement saying "the attacks were an attempt to spark a religious conflict."[1]
Muslims around the country condemned the attacks. In a statement to Al-Jazeera television, a spokesman for Muqtada al-Sadr said: "This is a cowardly act and targets all Iraqis".[2] Ali al-Sistani issued a statement in which he wrote: "We stress the need to respect the rights of Christians in Iraq and those of other religious faiths and their right to live in their home, Iraq, peacefully."[1]
Although only comprising about three percent of the population, Iraqi Christians make up 20% of Iraqis leaving the country as refugees.[3][7] After 2004 churches bombing, which was the worst act of violence against Christian minority by that time, a member of Christian community, Layla Isitfan, in her interview with Time correspondents said: "If I can't go to church because I'm scared, if I can't dress how I want, if I can't drink because it's against Islam, what kind of freedom is that?"[7]
See also
References
External links
- Pictures of 2004 Church Bombings in Iraq
- Assimilation, Exodus, Eradication: Iraq’s minority communities since 2003
- THE REACH OF WAR
- Iraq - New crackdown on Christians
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