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hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
Sat Jul 26, 2014, 09:26 AM Jul 2014

#WeAreN: What the media misses about Iraqi Christian persecution

Jonathan Merritt

An international crisis was created after the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) told Christians in Northern Iraq to leave the region or risk death. Hundreds of thousands of Christians have fled their homes, sparking criticism and concern from Westerners. Reports surfaced that many Christian homes in the region were being marked with the Arabic letter “N,” which stands for “Nazarene” or “Christian,” as a way to target those residents.

But Jeremy Courtney, an American living in an undisclosed location in Iraq who started the popular #WeAreN hashtag, says the media isn’t telling the whole story. Courtney is the founder of Preemptive Love Coalition, an organization that provides life-saving heart surgeries for children in Iraq, and author of Preemptive Love: Pursuing Peace One Heart at a Time. Here, we discuss what he’s experiencing in Iraq, what the media misses, and who he thinks should be blamed for the crisis.

RNS: You say the American media isn’t reporting the whole story about Christian persecution in Iraq. What are we missing?

JC: What Americans don’t quite understand is that what we call the “Christian community” in Iraq has strong nationalistic aspirations. The American media often assumes this ancient Christian community is evangelistically vibrant and is being persecuted because they are trying to convert Muslims. But this is false.

- See more at: http://jonathanmerritt.religionnews.com/2014/07/25/wearen-media-misses-iraqi-christian-persecution/#sthash.C6Wobz5j.dpuf

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#WeAreN: What the media misses about Iraqi Christian persecution (Original Post) hrmjustin Jul 2014 OP
Arabic Twitter avatar illustrates #WeAreN solidarity with Iraqi Christians hrmjustin Jul 2014 #1
Excellent article, thanks for sharing. Eom eissa Jul 2014 #2
Your welcome. n/t hrmjustin Jul 2014 #3
 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
1. Arabic Twitter avatar illustrates #WeAreN solidarity with Iraqi Christians
Sat Jul 26, 2014, 09:44 AM
Jul 2014

Cathy Lynn Grossman



(RNS) #WeAreN is sweeping the Christian Twittersphere as churches, organizations and individuals change their avatars to the Arabic letter “Nun.”

It’s the symbol for “Nazarene,” or Christian, used by Islamic State militants in Iraq to brand Christian properties in Iraq as part of their effort to drive out an ancient Christian community with threats to convert or die.

Today, the trending avatar is intended as a global message of solidarity in the place everyone now turns for that — social media.

http://www.religionnews.com/2014/07/25/twitter-iraq-christian-wearen/

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