2006年VOA标准英语-Iraqi Christians Caught in the Crossfire(在线收听) |
By Brian Padden The news media often focus on the conflict between Shi'ites and Sunni Muslims in Iraq. But there are other ethnic and religious groups under attack. The small Christian community in Iraq is now finding itself caught in the crossfire of sectarian violence. VOA's Brian Padden reports many Christians are moving north to find safety in the Kurdish-controlled region of the country. -----
But this group of Christian refugees in the city of Irbil says the violence against Christians is part of a deliberate strategy to intimidate minority groups. One man -- who asked that his face be concealed for fear of retribution -- is a doctor from the city of Mosul. "The Christians are targeted more there. Our number in the city is small. So when they target a few of us, it will be for the population, very big," he told us. Hannah says the Christian community in Baghdad is too small to protect itself from the insurgents. "They choose the Christians because we are seen as weak and because we would like to live in peace." Children laugh and run in the streets of the Ankawa neighborhood of Irbil. Old men play dominos on the sidewalks. For the Christians who have come here, there is a sense of safety in numbers. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/8/34123.html |