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WikiLeaks: 2010-02-25: 10BAGHDAD505: PRT Ninewa: Iraqi Chris...

VZCZCXYZ0005 PP RUEHWEB DE RUEHGB #0505/01 0561242 ZNY CCCCC ZZH P 251242Z FEB 10 FM AMEMBASSY BAGHDAD TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 6832 INFO RUCNRAQ/IRAQ COLLECTIVE PRIORITY RHMFISS/HQ USCENTCOM MACDILL AFB FL PRIORITY RHMFISS/HQ USEUCOM VAIHINGEN GE PRIORITY C O N F I D E N T I A L BAGHDAD 000505 SIPDIS DEPARTMENT FOR NEA/I E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/24/2020 TAGS: PGOV PHUM PTER KIRF PINS KDEM IZ SUBJECT: PRT NINEWA: IRAQI CHRISTIANS FEEL UNDER SIEGE IN MOSUL REF: BAGHDAD 0318 Classified By: Ninewa PRT Leader W. Patrick Murphy: Reasons 1.4 (b,d) 1. (U) This is a Ninewa Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) message. 2. (U) Summary. The city of Mosul's estimated 3,000 Christians, an already diminishing community, has suffered another round of targeted violence. Over the first three weeks of February, assailants have brutally assassinated or murdered at least eight of Mosul's Christians. The violence has forced a small but growing number of Christian families to flee Mosul for safe havens in disputed areas of Ninewa Province. Calls by the governor for ISF to provide increased security have had no visible affect, according to the Christian community, leaving them feeling increasingly vulnerable to violent intimidation. Conspiracy theorists blame Kurdish political entities, but the perpetrators of the attacks, and their motives, remain unknown. End Summary. Christian Families Leave Mosul ------------------------------ 3. (U) Over the first three weeks of February, gunmen have assassinated or murdered at least eight Christians in Mosul. Reacting to the increase in attacks, some forty families from Mosul's beleaguered Christian community have fled to other parts of Ninewa, primarily to the disputed districts of Tal Kayf and Hamdaniya, home to significant Christian communities. The newly installed Chaldean Archbishop of Mosul, in a press statement on Feb 20, said the attacks constitute an "effort to force Christians to leave Mosul," and described the uncertainty and apprehension the community feels at work, at home, and at school. Eight Dead in Nine Days ----------------------- 4. (U) The PRT confirmed the following press accounts of recent assassinations and murders in Mosul, all involving Christian victims: on February 14, drive-by shooters killed a man outside his home; the following day, unknown assailants shot a greengrocer outside his shop; on February 16, unidentified gunmen shot two Mosul University students, killing one and wounding the other; on February 17, police found the body of another student who had been shot; on February 22, police reported finding the body of a Christian man kidnapped nine days earlier; on February 23, gunmen entered the home of a Christian family, segregating and reportedly raping the women, and killed the father and two sons. The Feb 23 victims were family members of a Chaldean priest, himself the victim of a previous kidnapping. Inadequate ISF Response, No Suspects ------------------------------------ 5. (C) No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks, and Iraqi police have announced no leads in the cases, though they cite "terrorists" as the perpetrators. Governor Atheel al-Nujaifi decried publicly what he sees as the lack of adequate attention on the part of Iraqi security forces (ISF). Reiterating a public statement he made in December, he called for increased protection for the Christian community. PRT contacts within the Christian community reported seeing no increase in ISF presence in their neighborhoods, supporting the governor's assertion. Many have also stayed home from work and school, fearing the ISF incapable of providing adequate security. Perhaps in response to the governor,s call, the Chief of Staff at the Ninewa operations center, during a February 22 staff meeting, announced measures to improve security for Christians, including ISF escorts for students to and from school and Qincluding ISF escorts for students to and from school and increased screening and searches in areas around churches. Kurdish Connection? ------------------- 6. (C) Some members of the Christian community, and many local Arab leaders, point to the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) as perpetrating the attacks, although they lack evidence to support the assertion. The Christians believe that the KDP benefits from the attacks by encouraging families to abandon the Arab-majority Mosul metropolitan area and relocate to KSF-controlled disputed areas. According to this theory, the KRG can advance its authority over the territory with the argument that only KSF are capable of protecting minority populations. Comment: A Diminishing Community --------------------------------- 7. (C) The attacks clearly seem intended to intimidate the Christian community into leaving Mosul. Following attacks over the past couple of years, Mosul's Christian population dropped from approximately 13,000 to 3,000. The current attacks have already seen that number diminish further. For now, however, most of these Christian appear to be staying within Ninewa, rather than fleeing abroad. Continued attacks, however, combined with escalating Arab/Kurd tensions in Ninewa, could easily lead to another cycle of Christian emigration from Iraq. End Comment. HILL

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