Hours later, Iraqi commandos stormed the church. In the ensuing confrontation, fifty-eight worshippers, priests, policemen, and bystanders were killed and seventy-eight were wounded or maimed. World leaders and some Iraqi Sunni and Shi'ite imams condemned the massacre.
In late November 2010, Huthaifa al-Batawi, who was accused of masterminding the assault, was arrested along with eleven others in connection with the attack. During a failed attempt to escape in May 2011, Batawi and ten other senior ISI militants were killed by an Iraqi SWAT team.[6] On 2 August 2011, three other men were sentenced to death and a fourth to 20 years in prison in connection with the massacre. In 2012, an appeals court confirmed the sentences.[7]
In January 2006, AQI became part of a larger umbrella organization Mujahideen Shura Council (MSC). On 13 October 2006, MSC declared its reranding and the establishment of the Islamic State of Iraq organization.[12]
Christians are believed to have lived in Iraq since the first century AD. In 2003, Iraq counted one million Christians according to The New York Times[13] on a population of 26 million;[14] the estimate of Syriac Catholic officials was then 2½ million Christians.[4]
Between 2003 and 2007, 40% of the refugees fleeing Iraq were Christian.[14][15] By November 2010, half of the Christians of 2003 had left Iraq[13] and 600,000 still remained according to BBC[16] (although Chaldean Cardinal Emmanuel III Delly estimated that 1½ million Christians remained).[4]
On 1 August 2004, six churches in Baghdad and Mosul were attacked simultaneously with bombs killing 12 people and wounding many others.[17] The Sayidat al-Nejat[2] (or "Our Lady of Salvation") Syriac Catholic[3] church in Karrada, a middle-class district in Baghdad with many Christian churches, was one of the churches attacked with a car bomb, killing two people and wounding 90.[2] The 2004 attacks were claimed by a previously unknown group, but the claim could not be verified.[17]
In August 2006, 13 Assyrian Christian women in Baghdad were kidnapped and murdered.[15] Between December 2004 and December 2006, another 27 churches in Iraq were attacked or bombed.[15] Christians were targets of violence and often kidnapped to force relatives to pay ransom.[14] The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom said in 2007 that Christians were among the most vulnerable groups in Iraq.[14]
American pastor threatens to burn the Quran
In the beginning of September 2010, the Reverend Terry Jones in Gainesville, Florida, U.S., announced he would burn a Quran on 11 September 2010. A team from The New York Times went to the Sayidat al-Nejat Syrian Catholic church in Baghdad and noticed concrete bollards, razor wire, and oil drums filled with cement barricading the entrance—apparently the church was preparing for the worst.
The Times journalists spoke there with Father Thaer Abdal, who said he was worried that the threatened Quran-burning would cause Christians in Iraq to be targeted again after a period of relative calm, and said:
I would like to send a message to the pastor who is in America; he lives in a society that protects humans and religious beliefs. Why would he want to harm Christians in Iraq? This is dangerous. He should realize that we live in cultures of various denominations, especially in Iraq.[2]
Chronology
Raid on Stock Exchange
On Sunday 31 October 2010 at 5pm,[16] at dusk,[18] four men 'in military uniforms' (as a nearby resident described later) got out of a black SUV in front of the Iraq Stock Exchange in Baghdad.[19] Baghdad's security spokesman Al-Moussawi later said that the men had been disguised as guards working for a private security firm and had carried fake IDs, which may have enabled them to approach despite checkpoints in the vicinity.[18] They were wearing suicide vests and fought off security forces at the stock exchange, killing two guards who tried to stop them from raiding the building.[20] In this attack four passersby were also killed.[19]
Attack on church
Then three other men arrived in an ordinary car, and all seven men jumped over the wall into the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral, a Syriac Catholic Church[2] across the road from the Stock Exchange[16] around 6pm during Sunday Mass, armed with machine guns, explosive belts,[19] and grenades.[3] They detonated their ordinary car,[19] clashed with guards and killed some,[16] and burst through the church's huge wooden doors[21] which they closed.[19] While they came in, some 19 people managed to leave the church.[20] Sources gave the number of attackers as six[16] or between 6 to 15.[13]
Worshippers, about 100, were herded to the centre of the church by the gunmen, but a priest led another 60 to the sacristy at the back of the church. The gunmen turned the lights off and began shooting around the church[22] and at the congregation,[13] with Rev. Thaer Abdal being killed at the altar. The gunmen "were just youths", said a 26-year-old woman. The gunmen said they were avenging "the burning of the Qur'an and the jailing of Muslim women in Egypt".[3][21] Meanwhile, they phoned TV station Al-Baghdadia, claimed the attack for Islamic State of Iraq (ISI),[19] and requested Al-Baghdadia to broadcast that they wanted to negotiate.[16]
Iraqi troops storm the church
Around 8.30 pm Iraqi security forces and 3rd Platoon, Alpha battery, TF 1-41, 3ID, U.S. Army from Fort Stewart, Georgia stormed the church since, as Iraqi Defence Minister al-Obeidi explained, gunmen threatened to kill all hostages.[13][16] Dozens of security forces[19] blew open the church doors and stormed inside.[3][20] As the Iraqi forces rushed in, the gunmen opened fire on the hostages in the church,[3] causing mass slaughter.[21] In the basement a gunman killed 30 hostages, either with two grenades or with an explosive vest he was wearing.[18][19] Reports give differing numbers for those killed: as 58[21] (and 50[3] or 78[4] wounded); or as 44 worshippers, two priests, and seven security force personnel killed;[7] or as 39 worshippers, two priests, 12 policemen, and five bystanders outside the church.[4] All six attackers were killed.[16] An Iraqi police officer gave a vivid account of the human carnage.[1]
In probably that same Internet statement, ISI also called the church "the dirty den of idolatry",[2] said that a deadline now expired for Egypt's Coptic church to free those two women purportedly held captive in monasteries,[23] that the fuse of a campaign against Iraqi Christians had been lit,[2] and therefore now declared "all Christian centers, organizations and institutions, leaders and followers to be legitimate targets for the mujahedeen wherever they can reach them".[23] ISI, referring to the alleged Muslim women held captive in monasteries, also wrote: "Let these idolaters, and at their forefront the hallucinating tyrant of the Vatican, know that the killing sword will not be lifted from the necks of their followers until they declare their innocence from what the dog of the Egyptian Church is doing ... [and] pressure this belligerent church to release the captive women from the prisons of their monasteries".[23] A video showing five suicide bombers wearing their vests and reading their last statements was later released by the Islamic State of Iraq. Four of the attackers were from different Arab countries and one was Iraqi.[24]
Hypotheses
U.S. Army spokesman Bloom assumed the whole incident was a "robbery gone wrong. We've seen them resort to robbery to get financed. It has been very challenging for them to get outside financing, so they are resorting to small, petty crimes to try to finance themselves".[20]
The opposite view was expressed by the Tehran Times, which suggested that the initial assault on the Stock Exchange building may have been only an attempt to divert attention from their real target: the church.[18] The BBC also assumed that the church had been the real target.[16]
Investigation, measures, trial
On 31 October 2010, an unspecified number of suspects were arrested.[1] As standard procedure after high-profile attacks, the police commander in charge of the district was also detained for questioning.[18]
On 1 November 2010, the building of TV station Al-Baghdadia that had been contacted by the militants (supra, ISI claim) was taken over by government troops. The station was taken off air, the director and an employee arrested on vague charges, but released after 24 hours.[16]
Late November 2010, Huthaifa al-Batawi, known as ISI's "Emir of Baghdad", was arrested along with 11 others in connection with 31 October assault on Our Lady of Salvation church.
Batawi was accused of master-minding the assault and was locked up in a counter-terrorism jail complex in Baghdad's Karrada district. During a failed attempt to escape in May 2011, Batawi and 10 other senior ISI militants were killed by an Iraqi SWAT team.[6]
Three other men were sentenced to death and a fourth to 20 years in prison, on 2 August 2011, in connection with that 31 October 2010 massacre. In 2012 an appeals court confirmed the sentences.[7]
International reactions
Iraq – Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said the attack was an "attempt to reignite sectarian strife in Iraq and to drive more Christians out of the country".[18] The Kurdistan Regional Government condemned the attack in a statement saying: "We strongly condemn this terrorist attack on our Christian brethren in Baghdad. We send our condolences to the families of the victims and wish a speedy recovery for the wounded".[25]
Iraq's top Catholic prelate, Cardinal Emmanuel III Delly, encouraged an already dwindled Christian population of 1.5 million not to leave, while he also condemned the attack as: "We have never seen anything like it, militants attacking God's house with worshipers".[4] Monsignor Eyos Qasho said, "If the sons of this country cannot live in peace then the situation is clearly unacceptable. Had we been provided with adequate security, this would not have happened." Chaldean Bishop Shlimon Warduni said: "This is tragic for Christians and for all of Iraq. If we had a government and laws and people all over the world to help us it would be much better." The church congregation held funerals for the dead two days later, while at the same time a string of bombings in Baghdad killed over 100 in mostly Shia areas.[20]
Father Douglas Yousef al-Bazy, who worked with the priests killed in the attack said that he was also stopped at a roadblock as he sought to get to the church after hearing explosions. He said: "The people who did this want to kill the church ... but we will stay in this country because still there are Christian people here and we still have a mission here."[19]
Najaf-based Grand Shiite Cleric AyatollahAli al-Sistani advised Iraqi security forces to take more responsibility for the protection of Iraqi citizens.[18] During Friday prayers on the same week, all mosques in Kirkuk condemned the "barbaric attack," while the mayor and the sheikh of the Arab, Kurd, and Turkmen tribes also expressed condolences and solidarity with the Chaldean archbishop. Sunni and Shia imams also condemned the attack in solidarity with Archbishop Louis Sako. They called for the preservation of "the Iraqi mosaic" of various ethnic groups and religions. One imam also called for Muslims to protect Christians "and launched an appeal for all the Iraqis to not succumb to fear and not to leave their country."[26]
France – A day after the attack France said it would accept 150 Iraqis, with priority given to the wounded in the attack. A diplomat said the wounded would be evacuated on a hospital plane and taken to various hospitals in France.[27]
Iran – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast offered condolences to the Iraqi people and government and said: "The incident was a measure for return of terrorism and violence to Iraq and affecting the political process of government formation".[28] A few days later a meeting of the Majlis also generally criticised "some regional and foreign" players for destabilising Iraq.[citation needed]
Holy See – Pope Benedict XVI condemned the "senseless violence, made more ferocious because it was directed against unarmed people gathered in the house of God, which is a house of love and reconciliation", and he called for renewed international efforts at brokering peace in the region.[29] He also sent a telegram of condolence to Archbishop Athanase Matti Shaba Matoka of the Syro-Catholics: "Deeply shocked by the violent death of so many faithful and of Fathers Tha'ir Saad and Boutros Wasim, I desire, on this occasion of the Sacred Rite of the funerals, to be spiritually present. ...For many years, this beloved country has suffered unspeakable hardship and Christians have also become an object of heinous attacks with total lack of respect for life, the inviolable gift of God, desiring to undermine trust and civil coexistence. I renew my Appeal so that the sacrifice of these brothers and sisters of ours may be a seed of peace and true rebirth, and because many have reconciliation at heart, brotherly and supportive coexistence".[30]
Russia – Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "Moscow presents profound condolences over the death of innocent civilians and Iraqi policemen. We strongly condemn the crime of terrorists and the attacks on freedom and the life of believers of any religion."[31]
United Kingdom – Archbishop Athanasios Dawood, the leader of the Syriac Orthodox church in the United Kingdom, said all Christians should leave Iraq in the wake of the attack, "I say clearly and now – the Christian people should leave their beloved land of our ancestors and escape the premeditated ethnic cleansing. This is better than having them killed one by one".[32][20]
United States – White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said: "The United States strongly condemns this senseless act of hostage taking and violence by terrorists linked to al Qaeda in Iraq that occurred Sunday in Baghdad killing so many innocent Iraqis".[33] U.S. Representatives Anna G. Eshoo and Frank Wolf, co-chairs of the Religious Minorities in the Middle East Caucus, and seven other representatives, sent a letter[34] to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, calling for the Obama administration to develop a comprehensive policy for the protection of indigenous religious communities in Iraq. They also offered condolences to the victims and their families.[35]
Martin Manna, the executive director of the Michigan-based Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce, responded to the attack saying: "Our community's just so frustrated more than anything else. Security is just terrible. The Iraqi government ... can't protect their people".[36]
Worldwide, young Assyrian Christians organized protest rallies for Monday 8 November 2010, dubbed "The Black March", in solidarity with the victims in 31 October attack.[37][38][39]
Canonization process
On October 31, 2019, the Archdiocese of Baghdad began the canonization process for 48 Catholics who died during the attack.[40][41] On March 5, 2021, Pope Francis visited the church where the attack occurred.[42]
American economist Richard Levin redirects here. For the head of design at BBC Television, see Richard Levin (designer). Rick Levin22nd President of Yale UniversityIn office1993–2013Preceded byHoward R. LamarSucceeded byPeter Salovey Personal detailsBorn (1947-04-07) April 7, 1947 (age 77)San Francisco, California, U.S.SpouseJane LevinChildren4, including JonathanEducationStanford University (BA)Merton College, Oxford (BLitt)Yale University (PhD)ProfessionEconomistSignature Richard...
Bernhard GrzimekLahirBernhard Klemens Maria Hoffbauer Pius Grzimek(1909-04-24)24 April 1909Neisse, Silesia Prusia, Kekaisaran Jerman (sekarang Polandia)Meninggal13 Maret 1987(1987-03-13) (umur 77)Frankfurt, Jerman BaratPekerjaanpembawa acara televisi, pembuat film, pengarang, direktur kebun binatang, veterinarian, pengusahaTahun aktif1954–1987Suami/istriHildegard Prüfer (1930–1973; bercerai)* Rochus (kelahiran 1931)* Michael (1934–1959)* Thomas (1950–1980) (bunuh diri)Erik...
Russian politician and businessman (born 1962) In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Eduardovich and the family name is Serdyukov. Anatoly SerdyukovАнатолий СердюковSerdyukov in 2018Minister of DefenceIn office15 February 2007 – 6 November 2012Prime MinisterMikhail FradkovViktor ZubkovVladimir PutinViktor Zubkov (acting)Dmitry MedvedevPreceded bySergei IvanovSucceeded bySergei Shoigu Personal detailsBorn (1962-01-08) 8 Januar...
Species of carnivore Colombian weasel Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[1] Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Mustelidae Genus: Neogale Species: N. felipei Binomial name Neogale felipei(Izor and de la Torre, 1978) Colombian weasel range Synonyms Mustela felipei The Colombian weasel (Neogale felipei), also known as Don Felipe's weasel, is a very rare species of weasel only known with...
Aerial warfare branch of Iraq's armed forces Iraqi Air Forceالقوات الجوية العراقيةAl Quwwat al Jawwiya al IraqiyaIraqi Air Force badgeFounded22 April 1931Country IraqBranchAir forceRoleAerial warfareSizeApproximately 5,000 (2024)[1] ca. 192 aircraft[2]HeadquartersBaghdadColoursGrey & White AnniversariesApril 22 (Air Force Day)[3]Engagements Anglo-Iraqi War 1948 Arab–Israeli War Six-Day War Yom Kippur War Iran–Iraq War 22 Sep...
Alexandre de TrallesAlexandre de Tralles, détail du tableau La Médecine au moyen-âge de Veloso Salgado (1906)BiographieNaissance 525Tralles (d) (Lydie)Décès 605RomeNom dans la langue maternelle Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ ΤραλλιανόςActivité MédecinPériode d'activité VIe siècleFratrie Anthémius de TrallesMétrodoros (d)Olympios de Tralles (d)Dioscoros de Tralles (d)modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Alexandre de Tralles (en grec : Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ ...
Serie C1 1994-1995 Competizione Serie C1 Sport Calcio Edizione 17ª Organizzatore Lega Professionisti Serie C Date dal 28 agosto 1994al 25 giugno 1995 Luogo Italia Partecipanti 36 Formula 2 gironi all'italiana A/R, play-off e playout Risultati Vincitore BolognaReggina Altre promozioni PistoieseAvellino Retrocessioni (le squadre scritte in corsivo sono poi state ripescate)OspitalettoPalazzoloModenaPontederaTurrisChieti Statistiche Miglior marcatore Gir. A: Claudio Clementi (22)Gi...
هنودمعلومات عامةنسبة التسمية الهند التعداد الكليالتعداد قرابة 1.21 مليار[1][2]تعداد الهند عام 2011ق. 1.32 مليار[3]تقديرات عام 2017ق. 30.8 مليون[4]مناطق الوجود المميزةبلد الأصل الهند البلد الهند الهند نيبال 4,000,000[5] الولايات المتحدة 3,982,398[6] الإمار...
1996 novel by Graham Swift This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Last Order. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Last Orders – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Last Orders First edition coverAuthorGraham SwiftCover&...
Defensive lob A lob in tennis involves hitting the ball high and deep into the opponent's court. It can be used as an offensive or defensive weapon. History A lob is usually hit when an opponent is standing near the net, waiting to volley. The ball should pass over the opponent and into the open court behind. A good offensive lob cannot be reached by the opponent, yet it is low enough and has enough pace and spin so that the opponent can not run back and chase it down. It can win the point ou...
راشيل هنتر (بالإنجليزية: Rachel Hunter) معلومات شخصية الميلاد 8 سبتمبر 1969 (55 سنة)[1] مواطنة نيوزيلندا لون الشعر شعر أشقر الطول 178 سنتيمتر الوزن 67 كيلوغرام الزوج رود ستيوارت (ز.1990-ط.2006) الأولاد 2 الحياة العملية المهنة ممثلة، وعارضة، وممثلة أفلام الم�...
JS Izumo JS Izumo (DDH-183) pada 3 Oktober 2021, setelah dikonversi menjadi kapal induk ringan Sejarah Jepang Nama JS IzumoAsal nama Provinsi IzumoDipesan 2010Pembangun IHI Marine UnitedPasang lunas 27 Januari 2012Diluncurkan 6 Agustus 2013Mulai berlayar 25 Maret 2015Identifikasi DDH-183Status BeroperasiLencana Ciri-ciri umum Kelas dan jenis Kapal perusak operasi multiperan kelas IzumoBerat benaman Standar: 19.500 tonPenuh: 27.000 tonPanjang 248 m (814 ft)Lebar 38 m (125 ...
American race team owner and Pro Football Hall of Fame coach For other people named Joe Gibbs, see Joe Gibbs (disambiguation). American football player Joe GibbsGibbs in 2018Personal informationBorn: (1940-11-25) November 25, 1940 (age 83)Mocksville, North Carolina, U.S.Career informationHigh school:Santa Fe (Santa Fe Springs, California)College:San Diego StateCareer history As a coach: San Diego State (1964–1966)Offensive line coach Florida State (1967–1968)Offensive line coach USC ...
Tell Me What You SawPoster promosiHangul본대로 말하라 GenreThrillerPembuatKim Hong-sunPengembangStudio DragonDitulis olehKo Young-jae, Han Ki-hyunSutradaraKim Sang HoonPemeranJang HyukChoi Soo-youngJin Seo-yeonNegara asalKorea SelatanBahasa asliKoreaJmlh. episode16ProduksiProduser eksekutifKim Hong-sun[1]Durasi60 menitRumah produksiH House[1][2]DistributorOCNRilis asliJaringanOCNRilis1 Februari (2020-02-01) –22 Maret 2020 (2020-3-22) Tell Me Wha...
Cruiser class of the Imperial Japanese Navy Agano in October 1942, off of Sasebo, Nagasaki Class overview NameAgano class Builders Sasebo Naval Arsenal Yokosuka Naval Arsenal Operators Imperial Japanese Navy Preceded bySendai class Succeeded byŌyodo class Completed4 Lost4 General characteristics TypeLight cruiser Displacement6,652 t (6,547 long tons) (standard); 7,590 t (7,470 long tons) (loaded) Length174 m (571 ft) Beam15.2 m (50 ft) Draught5.6 ...
CannibalAlbum studio karya KeshaDirilis22 November 2010DirekamSeptember 2010;Genre Dance-pop electropop synth-pop LabelRCA RecordsKronologi Kesha Animal(2009)Animal2009 Cannibal(2010) Singel dalam album Cannibal We R Who We RDirilis: 22 Oktober 2010 BlowDirilis: 8 Februari 2011 Cannibal adalah album studo kedua dari penyanyi kebangsaan Amerika Serikat, Kesha, yang dirilis pada tanggal 22 November 2010 dengan hits singel lagu yang berjudul We R Who We R. Daftar lagu Cannibal - 3:14 We R Wh...
Cadastral in Victoria, AustraliaMoiraVictoriaLocation in Victoria Lands administrative divisions around Moira: Cadell (NSW) Townsend (NSW) Denison (NSW) Rodney Moira Bogong Dalhousie Delatite Delatite The County of Moira is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located to the east of the Goulburn River, south of the Murray River, and west of part of the Ovens River. Part of Wangaratta is in the county, on the ea...