NOVANEWS

Iraqi Christians are vowing to stand firm for Christ amid much persecution by Saudi-backed Zio-Wahhabi RAT’s in Mousl, second largest Iraqi city, where church buildings continue to be demolished, and where believers bursting into tearful song about the cross and how their sins were washed away by the blood of Jesus while the cross atop their building is forcibly removed.
Church members were also threatened with harm if they talked to the media, according to a report by International Christian Concern (ICC).
Meanwhile the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has begun to brutally enforce Wahhabi laws in Mosul, Iraq, which it overran on June 10.
Dr. Sallama Al Khafaji, a member of the Iraq High Commission for Human Rights, told CNN that on Saturday, June 21 ISIS began demanding a poll tax (jizya) from Christians in Mosul. In one instance, ISIS members entered the home of an Assyrian family in Mosul and demanded the poll tax (jizya). When the Assyrian family said they did not have the money, three ISIS members raped the mother and daughter in front of the husband and father. The husband and father was so traumatized that he committed suicide.
“The Christians have told me that they cannot pay this tax,” said Dr. Al-Khafaji, “and they say ‘what am I to do, shall I kill myself?'”
According to eyewitness, four Christian women were shot and killed by ISIS members because they were not wearing veils.