Investigative Reports: 2014

2014

  • Sinjar: Women Committed suicide before Captivity. . . Peshmarga Withdrew

    Reportage: SamanNouh It was the mother land and the last haven for the followers of Yazidi religion, but it is today a deserted land on whose roads the bodies of the murdered ones are scattered, whereas the vehicles of Caliphate pass through those roads, carrying hundreds of its sons, who are sentenced to death, to their mass-graves. From far appear the processions of the captivated women as they bid the city a farewell, en route to the bastions of "the Princes of Mujahideen". Before the dawn of Sunday, August 3rd, the scene of a flood of vehicles heading towards the…

    Investigative Reports

    December 12, 2014
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  • NIRIJ: Christians After Mousil: Arabs and Kurds Sold us to

    Reportage by: Mohammad al-Rubai'i; Basim Francis and Muwafack Mohammad Al-Hayat – "Crowding at the checkpoints and borderlines, gathering in the waiting halls and travel company offices, looking for any way to take them out of the country where they have lived since 1800 years. Their Churches closed their gates before the people and their bells are tolled no more." As such, Benyamin Butrus, an Iraqi priest, summarizes the story of horror lived by the Christians of Iraq since ISIS organization entered Mousil city, from June 10 till mid-August 2014. Butrus, who is using the ground as his bed at Ibrahim…

    Investigative Reports

    December 12, 2014
  • Christians after Mousil Events: Middle East is No More a

    Reportage by: Mohammad al-Rubai'i; Basim Francis and Muwafack Mohammad Since 20 July 2014, the Churches of Mousil stopped tolling their bells for the first time since thousands of years. In the same day, as Santa Mikhail, an Assyrian Christian journalist said, started the biggest campaign to confiscate the properties of Christian people. Few days before that, ISIS organization, and its accomplices, implemented an inventory to list and number the houses of all minorities, they wrote the Arabic letter (Noon –i.e., N which stands for Nassara in Arabic, meaning Christians) on the houses of Christian people, and the letter R (which…

    Investigative Reports

    December 12, 2014