An Iraqi nun initially denied a visa to testify before Congress — before the White House caved in to a wave of outrage — told lawmakers Wednesday that Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists are committing "cultural and human genocide" by persecuting Iraqi Christians.
Sister Diana Momeka of the Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena, speaking before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said ISIS' plan is to "evacuate the land of Christians and wipe the earth clean of any evidence that we ever existed."
"This is cultural and human genocide," she declared. "The only Christians that
remain in the Plain of Nineveh are those who are held as hostages."
Her remarks were posted by the Christian News Wire and broadcast by C-Span.
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I'm anxiously waiting to see the verbal gymnastics the Media-Academe-Government Complex employs to "prove" that there is no Christian genocide in Iraq, it's just the the natural response of Muslims to the "provocative" act of Christians being Christian.
ReplyDeleteThey need to get some deadly provocative back. :)
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