RM2CBAN9X–Christian schoolchildren on the premises of the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan.
RM2CBANHX–The bishop of Lahore, Sebastian Francis Shah while the Sunday service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANCW–Mess diners, prepare for the Sunday service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANF5–Mess diners, prepare for the Sunday service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANCJ–Nuns on their way to Sunday service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. For safety reasons and impending attacks, the roads in the area are closed.
RM2CBANP7–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANJ5–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANN5–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBAP6M–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANNH–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANM0–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBAP4D–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBAP0K–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANMA–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANWC–Believers christians during the Friday light fair service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RMRNEJJA–Barteln, mostly inhabited by Christians. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes, which were renovated by aid organizations. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a further life in their cities.
RMRNEJJ9–Mossul, mostly inhabited by Christians. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes, which were renovated by aid organizations. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a further life in their cities.
RMRNEJ72–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNEJ8N–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNEJ7D–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNEJ5A–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNEJ82–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNEJ9B–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNEJ65–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNEJ9N–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNEJ4P–20 kilometres from Mossul on Mount Dschabal Alfaf in northern Iraq is one of the oldest existing Christian monasteries in the world. Due to its importance the monastery together with some surrounding villages forms one of the three ore parishes of the Syrian Orthodox Church in Iraq. Until 2017 the monastery was threatened by the IS.
RMRNDJKN–Children in the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJR3–In the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJM6–In the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJPD–In the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJ5C–In the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJ74–In the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJPJ–Old chrtian Woman in the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDHGK–Christian boy in the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJPX–Wheelchair user in the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNEJC4–St. Ephrem Cathedral in Mossul, like many other churches, was blown up by the IS. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes in the surrounding Christian villages. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a living in their cities.
RMRNEJC8–St. Ephrem Cathedral in Mossul, like many other churches, was blown up by the IS. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes in the surrounding Christian villages. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a living in their cities.
RMRNEJBY–St. Ephrem Cathedral in Mossul, like many other churches, was blown up by the IS. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes in the surrounding Christian villages. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a living in their cities.
RMRNEJBG–St. Ephrem Cathedral in Mossul, like many other churches, was blown up by the IS. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes in the surrounding Christian villages. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a living in their cities.
RMRNDK2F–The IS destroyed Cemetery of St. George's Church in Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJYE–Chrtian girl in the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJKY–Wheelchair user in the streets of the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJY9–Having lunch with a Christian family Bartella not far from Mossul. The Christian population was driven from their homes but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDK2C–The IS destroyed Cemetery of St. George's Church in Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDK0H–God's services are protected in the Christian Bartella, not far from Mossul for fear of attacks by armed militias. The Christian population has been driven out, but has returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are increasingly repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDK05–Believers at the Sunday service in the St. George church in the Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDK0A–Believers at the Sunday service in the St. George church in the Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJYJ–God's services are protected in the Christian Bartella, not far from Mossul for fear of attacks by armed militias. The Christian population has been driven out, but has returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are increasingly repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDK03–Believers at the Sunday service in the St. George church in the Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDK0F–God's services are protected in the Christian Bartella, not far from Mossul for fear of attacks by armed militias. The Christian population has been driven out, but has returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are increasingly repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJKP–Christian men in a cafŽ in the small Christian town of Bartelle, devastated by the IS, at the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJR9–Toddler having lunch with a Christian family Bartella not far from Mossul. The Christian population was driven from their homes but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJYN–Believers at the Sunday service in the St. George church in the Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJYK–Sunday service in the St. George church in the Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDJYT–Believers at the Sunday service in the St. George church in the Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNDK24–The IS destroyed St. George's figure in front of St. George's Church in Christian Bartella in front of the gates of Mossul. The Christian population was expelled, but returned to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province of Ninawa and the capital Mossul, and are being repressed more and more, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further life in Bartella.
RMRNEJJE–The Mar Behnam church in the predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set on fire by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further lif
RMRNDHDB–The Mar Behnam church in the predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set on fire by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further lif
RMRNDGJA–The Mar Behnam church in the predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set on fire by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further lif
RMRNDHEC–The Mar Behnam church in the predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set on fire by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further lif
RMRNDHFH–The Mar Behnam church in the predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set on fire by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further lif
RMRNDGMC–The Mar Behnam church in the predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set on fire by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further lif
RMRNEJJW–The Mar Behnam church in the predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set on fire by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a further lif
RMRNEJKN–IS Graffiti in the Mar Behnam church in predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set alight by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a f
RMRNDGG9–IS Graffiti in the Mar Behnam church in predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set alight by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a f
RMRNEJKC–IS Graffiti in the Mar Behnam church in predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set alight by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a f
RMRNDGFE–IS Graffiti in the Mar Behnam church in predominantly Christian Karakosch not far from Mossul was devastated and set alight by the IS, so that the church walls and ceilings are sooty. The bell tower was blown up. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but returns to their homes in large numbers. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and are more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good prospects for a f
RMRNEJCB–The former Christian war hero Husam S Tosh erects a wooden cross on the roof of a house in Karakosch near Mossul, which was used by the IS as a base camp and is used today as Christian party headquarters. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes in the surrounding Christian villages. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good pers
RMRNEJCK–The former Christian war hero Husam S Tosh erects a wooden cross on the roof of a house in Karakosch near Mossul, which was used by the IS as a base camp and is used today as Christian party headquarters. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes in the surrounding Christian villages. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good pers
RMRNEJDC–The former Christian war hero Husam S Tosh erects a wooden cross on the roof of a house in Karakosch near Mossul, which was used by the IS as a base camp and is used today as Christian party headquarters. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes in the surrounding Christian villages. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good pers
RMRNEJD1–The former Christian war hero Husam S Tosh erects a wooden cross on the roof of a house in Karakosch near Mossul, which was used by the IS as a base camp and is used today as Christian party headquarters. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes in the surrounding Christian villages. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good pers
RM2CBANFF–Mess diner accompany the bishop of Lahore, Sebastian Francis Shah to the Sunday service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RM2CBANG0–Mess diner accompany the bishop of Lahore, Sebastian Francis Shah to the Sunday service in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Lahore in Pakistan. In 2015, the parish was attacked in the cathedral during a bomb attack where numerous victims were reported.
RMRNEJAH–Mossul, mostly inhabited by Christians. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes, which were renovated by aid organizations. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a further life in their cities.
RMRNEJB7–Mossul, mostly inhabited by Christians. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes, which were renovated by aid organizations. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a further life in their cities.
RMRNEJ9Y–Large cross at the entrance to the town of Karakosh near Mossul, mostly inhabited by Christians. The Christian population was expelled by the IS, but many return to their homes, which were renovated by aid organizations. Nevertheless the Christians are now threatened by the Shiite conquerors of the province Ninawa and the capital Mossul and more and more repressed, so that the Christians do not have good perspectives for a further life in their cities.
RMRNEJH8–Heavily armed policeman provides security and peace in Mossul. In the city liberated from the IS, numerous armed militias face each other and try to secure their influence. Only the Christian population, who were expelled by the IS, are caught between the fronts. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened and repressed more and more, so that they do not have good perspectives for a further life here.
RMRNEJHB–Heavily armed policeman provides security and peace in Mossul. In the city liberated from the IS, numerous armed militias face each other and try to secure their influence. Only the Christian population, who were expelled by the IS, are caught between the fronts. Some churches could be rebuilt, so that church services can take place there again. Nevertheless, the Christians are now threatened and repressed more and more, so that they do not have good perspectives for a further life here.
RMRNEJHM–Veiled beggar on a street in the center of Mossul. After the liberation from the IS, normality slowly returns to the maltreated city, but there is a lot of poverty.
RMRNEJHY–Veiled beggar on a street in the center of Mossul. After the liberation from the IS, normality slowly returns to the maltreated city, but there is a lot of poverty.
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