ISIS Swallowing Iraq: 'They're Beheading Children'
Monday, August 11, 2014
ERBIL, Kurdistan -- Islamic terrorists in Iraq are
beheading children and burying people alive, and it won't stop there.
They have a message for America: "We're coming for you."
Over the past week, the army of ISIS (Islamic State
of Iraq and Syria), also known as IS (Islamic State), swallowed up
swaths of Iraq like a pervading darkness.
In just one day, tens of thousands of Christians
fled from towns like Qaraqosh and Bartilla, about 25 miles away. Most
came to the town of Erbil with nothing more than the clothes on their
backs.
"America is at a crossroad," says
Retired Gen. Paul Vallely, who has more than 15 years of experiencce in
special operations and other military ops. He shared his insight on the
chaos in Iraq and how it will impact America, on The 700 Club, August
11.
"They take everything from the house, from the
store, everything," one refugee told CBN News. "They hate Christian
especially. We don't know why."
The choice was leave or die.
"They say if anyone don't [sic] become like Muslim,
we['re] going to kill them, each one, from baby to women to old man," he
said. "We don't have anything here," one woman told CBN News.
"They bombed the churches and already took our
houses," she continued. "We have nothing here. No money. No ID. No
travel documents."
Dr. Sarah Ahmed, with the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East, called the attacks "a genocide."
"What's happening now to the Christians, to the
Yazidis, to the minorities is -- in the last couple of days mostly to
the Christians -- is a genocide," she told CBN News. "What's happening
is what happened 200 years ago to the Jews [sic]."
The Yazidis follow an ancient religion with ties to Zoroastrianism.
Dr. Ahmed relayed stories she'd heard of the barbarism of ISIS.
"That ISIS was shooting the kids and people, and
they were laying them on the ground and they bring tractors that they
walk [drive] over them in front of their families," she said. "They take
women out of their houses so if a family had three daughters, they
would take one."
In the wake of the ISIS advance, thousands of ethnic
Yazidis escaped to a mountain outside the town of Sinjar. Some
Christians found shelter at a Catholic compound in Erbil. These families
fled a few weeks ago when ISIS ethnically cleansed the city of Mosul.
The Islamists gave an ultimatum to the Christians there.
"They gave us four choices," one refugee told CBN
News. "Either convert to Islam or paying tax [jizya, the Islamic tax on
non-Muslims] or leaving the city or the sword."
"They are using the sword to cut off hand[s] and
also beheading other[s] so I don't think this is the behavior of human
beings, but wild animals do that," he concluded.
ISIS looted their properties and left them
destitute. One woman told CBN News they took her dentures, wedding ring,
and documents.
"They took everything," she said. "We asked them
please give us something to show that we owned our car, our home. They
said, 'Here, you have nothing.'"
In searching the home of one Christian in Mosul,
ISIS found two New Testaments, one with a camouflaged cover and the
other with a picture of an American flag inside. The terrorists accused
him of being a missionary and a spy.
ISIS put his name on a list. When he told CBN News his story, he asked us to hide his identity.
"They say, 'Hey, hey, stop. You are a Christian," he
recalled. "You are a Christian, get back!' The terrorists told me, 'We
could kill you.'"
Sometimes the pressure is overwhelming.
"Jesus save me," he said, weeping. "Forgive them. Forgive them because they didn't know what they want, what they ask."
Even though these Christians are the indigenous
people of the region, many simply want to leave. They're pleading for
the United States, United Nations and Pope Francis to come to their aid.
"We are asking the responsible states of the
international community to come and look and see how all the people are
living here," one woman said.
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