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By Stoyan Zaimov, July
14, 2016
An
Iraqi bishop has criticized the nations of the world for not working together
to help suffering Iraqi Christians, and said that only education can defeat the
Islamic State terror group.
"Our
people are suffering too much," said Bishop Mar Schlemon Warduni of the
Chaldean Christians in an interview with East County magazine.
"Nobody
loves them, nobody takes care of them. The children, the young people, they
have no future. They finish studying and they have no job. Always, we cry, all
over the world, for those children."
Warduni,
who has been serving as interim Bishop and apostolic administrator of St. Peter
Chaldean Catholic Diocese since May, said he has worked on over 20 projects
serving Christians, youths, and senior citizens in Iraq, but said the ongoing
IS offensive is making it a challenge to keep the Chaldean culture alive.
"All
over the world, people are selling arms [to IS]," the bishop said.
"One of the biggest problems in the world is that many nations are not
cooperating. ... They have many interests and also, the weakness of men who
want only material things, they don't care about God who sent his son to save
us."
He
shared his hopes, however, that peace in the Middle East will some day be
possible, as long as people think of God.
"He
created us from peace and if you have love, there is no war. The thought of
peace in Christianity is always sacrifice for those who love Him
[Christ]," he said.
The
Iraqi Christian population has
shrunken dramatically over the last decade and a half, with the 1.4
million population back in 2003 now down to somewhere between 50,000 to
250,000, according to Minority Rights Group
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