Religion of hatred? - At the beginning of Ramadan, militant Islamists got out a flyer in the Mosul University, Iraq. The flyer promised:
"death to all Iraqi women who did not cover their heads”.
A few days ago, two young women were attacked for not wearing a head cover in a Mosul market. A syringe containing nitric acid—a corrosive liquid inorganic acid— was sprayed onto their faces.
A process of islamisation of cultural and social mores similar to that imposed by the Talebans in Afghanistan or Khomeiny’s pasdarans in Iran is underway and its main targets are university students. Young Christian female students are especially singled out. In another flyer signed by a group calling itself the “phalanxes to settle scores with collaborators and spies”, Christians are accused of spreading “corruption and shamelessness in the streets”. They will “suffer violence and persecution in their homes and their churches” if they do not stop “cooperating with the infidel invader”.
Here's something for thought which AsianNews.it reports in quoting a priest in Mosul:
According to Father Joseph, a priest in Mosul, the anti-Christian fury stems from the fact that although Christians are just “3 per cent of the population they represent around 40 per cent of the professional class: university professors, doctors, engineers. By striking at them, the terrorists are striking at the country’s culture and economy in order to weaken it and thus more easily subjugate it”.
The Great Separation continues.
