Iraq Militants Kill Christian Official
2007-02-08 IRAQ (BosNewsLife)– A high profile official from Iraq’s Assyrian Christian community and former deputy director of Iraqi Airways has been shot and killed by militants near his home, BosNewsLife monitored Thursday, February 8
The Assyrian International News Agency (AINA) said Isaac Esho Alhelani was assassinated in the area of Mekanik last Wednesday, January 31, after he was stopped while driving with his wife. He was “forced out of the car and shot twice before the assassins fled with his” vehicle, AINA said.
The news agency quoted his children in
He was later flown by helicopter to the city of
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Isaac was a graduate from an aircraft engineering school in
he studied under a scholarship from the Iraqi Government. When he returned, Alhelani was appointed as an aircraft engineer in Iraqi Airways,
Isaac, who was 64, retired in December 2006. He leaves behind his second wife in
The murder of Alhelani has underscored growing concerns among Iraqi Christians about their future amid growing sectarian strife. Several Christians, including church leaders, have been killed or kidnapped in recent months. Thousands of believers have fled and the country has currently about 450,000 Christians, down from about 750,000 thousand when the war began in 2003. Muslim militants often view Christians as close to the US-led troops in
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