IRAQI KURDISTAN NEWS ACTION: Churches in Iraqi Kurdistan filled to overflowing with refugees

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CPTnet
9 August 2014
IRAQI KURDISTAN NEWS
ACTION: Churches in Iraqi Kurdistan filled to overflowing with refugees

 
  Monastery in Suleimani

CPT’s Iraqi Kurdistan team spent all day yesterday at a
monastery in Suleimani that has taken in sixty-five Christians from Qaraqosh
who fled Islamic State militants with nothing but the clothes on their
backs.  CPTers heard today that the
monastery is expecting sixty more refugees to arrive tomorrow.  Below is a link to a CNN story about
Christians filling St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the largest church in Suleimani.

ACTION: Those of you with Facebook accounts, please post
this on your pages, but don’t stop there. 
PLEASE ASK 10-20 OF YOUR FRIENDS TO POST this news item on their pages
and to ask 10-20 of their friends to post this story, in order to alert people
to the humanitarian disaster looming in Iraqi Kurdistan.  Please share via e-mail, Twitter, or
other social media accounts as well.

CNN Video: Iraqi Christians at St. Joseph’s Church in Suleimani 

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