Three key stories from the August 2009 issue of the Iraqi-Armenian Issues newsletter are summarized:
1) Six churches were bombed in Baghdad in July 2009, which could end Christianity in Iraq.
2) The Primate of the Armenian Church of Iraq addressed the church bombings.
3) The Iraqi community in Armenia expressed appreciation to the Iraqi government in a letter.
Three key stories from the August 2009 issue of the Iraqi-Armenian Issues newsletter are summarized:
1) Six churches were bombed in Baghdad in July 2009, which could end Christianity in Iraq.
2) The Primate of the Armenian Church of Iraq addressed the church bombings.
3) The Iraqi community in Armenia expressed appreciation to the Iraqi government in a letter.
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Three key stories from the August 2009 issue of the Iraqi-Armenian Issues newsletter are summarized:
1) Six churches were bombed in Baghdad in July 2009, which could end Christianity in Iraq.
2) The Primate of the Armenian Church of Iraq addressed the church bombings.
3) The Iraqi community in Armenia expressed appreciation to the Iraqi government in a letter.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
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