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27 March 2007

Two Chaldean Catholic nuns stabbed to death Kirkuk home

medium_bloodyCross.4.jpgBAGHDAD: Two elderly sisters, both Chaldean Catholic nuns, were stabbed to death in their home in Kirkuk


city police reported Tuesday, saying the motive for the attack was not known.

Kirkuk police 1st. Lt. Marewan Salih said Fawzeiyah Naoum, 85, and her 79-year-old sister Margaret, were stabbed multiple time by two intruders who raided their home Monday night near the Cathedral of the Virgin in Kirkuk. They lived alone and there was no sign of a robbery, Salih said.

Chaldean Catholics are an ancient Eastern rite now united with Roman Catholicism. Adherents live mainly in Syria, Turkey, Iran and Iraq and most speak a dialect of Turkish.

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"... Kirkuk police 1st. Lt. Marewan Salih said Fawzeiyah Naoum, 85, and her 79-year-old sister Margaret, were stabbed multiple time by two intruders who raided their home Monday night near the Cathedral of the Virgin in Kirkuk. They lived alone ... "


Isn't Allah proud to have such 'brave' warriors!?

Two intruders to attack two elderly Nuns ...

If there were 3 Nuns, would it have required a suicide bomber, as it would already exceed the hand-to-hand combat capability of the brave Islamic warriors, and the capacity of Allah to help them ?

Is there *ANY* Islamic religious or government official
who will condemn this attack?

Is there any possible CAIR type twisted pc defense?


Why is there no mainstream media outrage?
Where are the voices of the black Christian ministers ?
Or are they too connected with the black Muslims to consider any condemnation against Muslims?

Maybe it's time for a new worldwide CRUSADE to finish what the earlier ones did not,
and bring freedom of religion to Christians in historical Christian areas, who have maintained a devout and continuous presence there,
long before the world was afflicted with the 'bravery' of Islam and its founder ...

Posted by: exdemexlib | 29 March 2007

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