Mosul (AsiaNews) - After the church  attack in Baghdad that killed 55 people, and the statement of Al Qaeda  that Christians are "legitimate targets", there has been no end to the  violence against the Christian minority in Iraq. On November 15, in  Mosul, two other men were killed in their homes. According to the  statements of police, some unknown persons broke into homes and gunned  them down with automatic weapons before fleeing. The victims were Nabil  Ghanem and Nashwan Khoder, both 36 years old.
The first, Syrian  Catholic, worked for the provincial unit of the organization to combat  corruption, the second, a carpenter of Armenian origin. This latest attack - a real execution- seems to indicate a different  strategy in the attacks against Christians. Mgr. George Basile  Casmoussa, Syrian Catholic Archbishop of Mosul, is convinced of this and  spoke to AsiaNews about the dramatic situation of the Christian community in Iraq:
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