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Muslims Slice Off The bosoms Of Kidnapped christian Girls In Syria And Iraq by peteregwu(m): 1:52pm On Sep 17, 2014
The unspeakable savagery to those of us left with
a soul is too much to bear — but the media
yawns, and Obama wrings his hands in frustration
that Americans might associate the Islamic state
with Islam. Those of us who warned for years of
the growing Islamic global menace — savagery on
an incomprehensible scale — were viciously
attacked, led by a media hellbent on norming this
savagery and vilifying anyone who disagreed. And
even now, as journalists get their heads sawed
off with six-inch knives, the media hits bottom
and keeps digging. Here are nuns and a mother
superior slamming the media for their refusal to
report on these monstrous war crimes — for fear
of offending Islam. “The reason for all this
disaster is the Qur’an.” Sister Hatune Dogan
“Muslims Slice off the Breasts of Kidnapped
Christian Girls in Syria and Iraq,” Sharia
Unveiled, September 16, 2014 Sometimes it
takes a David to defeat a Goliath – or, in
this case, unassuming nuns to speak where
the media remain silent. Speaking out for
Christians persecuted in the Middle East,
Mother Olga Yaqob and Sister Hatune Dogan
slammed the American media for keeping
silent. The nuns spoke with MRC during the
In Defense of Christians (IDC) Inaugural
Summit in Washington, D.C. Sept. 9-11.
Both told the stories journalists ignore: of
refugees displaced and Christian girls
“repeatedly raped” and “misused” – some as
young as 5-years-old. Mother Olga of the
Daughters of Mary of Nazareth, an Iraqi
native recognized by the Iraqi government for
her care of the poor, recently established a
religious order in Boston. Raised in Germany
after fleeing from Turkey, Sister Hatune
Dogan, is an Orthodox Christian nun who
aids Christians in Syria and Turkey through
her organization, “A Helping Hand to the
Poor.” Addressing the American coverage of
Christian persecution in the Middle East,
Mother Olga stressed, “In the early months,
there wasn’t much coverage.” “Some of the
Christian networks – media networks – were
covering [the persecution]. But not very
much the secular media.”
Sister Hatune expressed similar dismay.
“The media make a mistake,” she began,
“Because they don’t say the truth.” She
criticized, “But the media has big duty to
tell the truth, to make Americans see what
is really going on.”
That truth, she explained, consists of
“slaughtering, raping, kidnapping, taking
ransom, killing, crucifying, and ridding the
Christians of what they need.”
As one of her “thousands of stories” of
Christian persecution, Sister Hatune began:
“I met an Iraqi girl, five-and-a-half-
years maybe, and they kidnapped her.
I met her at seven-and-a-half-years.
Until today, she [will not] say, no one
knows, what happened to her, because
she was misused. They [were] paid $
30,000 dollars to release her. They
released her, but under that condition.
I am sorry for her. That was the
youngest girl that I met. She was
misused.”
Sister Hatune also told of meeting a
21-year-old Christian girl from Jordan.
Once a captive, her abductors “every
day” “were raping her all night.” When
they weren’t satisfied with her ransom
money, they “cut her face in different
ways.” Another time, Sister Hatune
met 280 girls. She described how they
were “misused” by their kidnappers,
some of whom “cut breasts and other
[sensitive areas].” “I saw them with
my own eyes,” she emphasized. Those
are the stories the media should
report – the “human face of this
tragic reality,” as Mother Olga
described. Mother Olga compared the
news coverage of Christian
persecution to the coverage of NFL
player Ray Rice’s abuse scandal. “I
know he’s probably a famous player,
and this [football] team, it’s a big, big
issue in America, but this is a personal
life of two people.” While, at the same
time, she continued, “200,000 people
are displaced” and “people are dying
from hunger” in the Middle East.
“It’s just like I try to put in perspective
these kind of things,” she explained. “I’m
just surprised how much sometime our
secular media they cover some things over
and over and they miss such a big picture.”
Raised in Kirkuk, Iraq, Mother Olga had
some stories of her own. “My old parish,
and other parishes, and my sisters’ home
and lot of church communities there and
houses,” she said, are “full of refugees from
Nineveh region, from Mosul.” The locals,
“are cooking meals every day, and bringing
mattresses and pillows.” “It’s too big of a
reality,” she concluded.
She called for “raising awareness” in the
States. “People are just frustrated with our
own politics here,” she acknowledged, “so
we don’t have time to worry about the
foreign policies.” But, she added, “If we
don’t stop this, this is dangerous for the
whole Middle Eastern region.”
“Now it’s Iraq, but if we don’t stop it, it
will impact the whole Middle Eastern region,
and it will impact us in the West,” she
continued.
She offered an additional warning on the
silence of Christian persecution:
“Only recently, after, unfortunately, the
tragedy of beheading two of our
American journalists we realize now
how many we have foreigners who
are, whether American, Canadian,
Australian, British, who have joined
ISIS. And they have access to come
back to the Western countries, and so,
if they have such a radical mentality,
and this is what they’re doing in the
Middle East, do we think we will be
safe here?”
Sister Hatune similarly concluded, “The
media have to condemn this, and to be a
witness, and to tell the truth.”
“What is going on here?” she asked at one
point. “We are human beings.”
Instead, the networks prefer royal baby
anticipation to things like Iraqi Christians
given one week to “leave, convert to Islam
or face the sword”
or videos of Iraqis desperately escaping ISIS
terror

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Re: Muslims Slice Off The bosoms Of Kidnapped christian Girls In Syria And Iraq by Nobody: 2:12pm On Sep 17, 2014
Islam Is Practically A Religion Of The Misguided And Misled. Every Muslim Believes Whatever They Do In The Name Of Islam Is A Ticket To Paradise. In Fact, Islam Will Bring Doom To Its Adherent If There Is Not Leniency In The Way They Practise Their Sharia.

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