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Pope Francis received a copy of the appeal to pay the jizya, the jihadist ­poll tax that ISIS demanded from Christians in Iraq

On the flight to Iraq, Spanish journalist Eva Fernandez from the radio station COPE also gave the Holy Father several photos of Christian houses marked by terrorists with the letter “n” in the Arabic alphabet, as well as a copy of a price list for Christian and Yazidi slave women.

Pope Francis began his historic trip to Iraq today. It is the Holy Father’s first trip since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the first time a Pope has visited the country. As Francis greeted journalists on the outbound flight, he was handed a copy of the call for payment of the jizya, the jihadist poll ­tax that jihadists demanded from Christians and members of other religious minorities if they wanted to stay in Mosul.

The document was presented to the Pope by Eva Fernandez, COPE correspondent in Italy and the Vatican. It proves the terrible persecution suffered by Christians in Iraq during the years of terror by the “Islamic State”. Fernandez also handed the Holy Father several photos of Christian houses in Mosul painted with the letter “n” in the Arabic alphabet (“Nun”). This indicated that they were Christian houses and properties which had been expropriated by terrorists. The letter Nun stands for “Nazarene”, the name given to Christians in the Koran.

Pope Francis received a copy of the appeal to pay the jizya, the jihadist ­poll tax that ISIS demanded from Christians in Iraq.
Pope Francis received a copy of the appeal to pay the jizya, the jihadist ­poll tax that ISIS demanded from Christians in Iraq.

“It is very important that the international media accompanying the Pope do not lose sight of who the real protagonists of the trip are: The Christians in Iraq who have been waiting so long for a Pope to visit their cities. For it is very easy to lose focus and get caught up in questions of security, or whether it is appropriate to travel to Iraq in times of a pandemic … The fact that the Pope is shown such shocking documents on the outbound flight helps not to lose the actual focus of the trip, and also to talk about it,” says Eva Fernández in an interview with the international charity “Aid to the Church in Need” (ACN), which provided the journalist with said documents.

“This is a real testament to the horror of such a recent past. It will be very difficult not to be moved by the heroism of all the families I will meet and whom you have been helping for so long. Without “Aid to the Church in Need” they would no longer be in Iraq and it would be impossible to meet them. For this reason, you will be very present for me on this trip,” says the journalist. She thanks ACN for its work to support the Christian community in Iraq.

The documents also include a translation of a price list for Christian and Yazidi women. With this, the “Islamic State” tried to regulate the slave women trade, which also took place during the years of the reign of terror in northern Iraq and in large parts of Syria. “I can assure you that I am still moved every time I read the price list or see the threatening leaflets with the jizya,” Eva Fernandez concludes. She highlights that the highest price was paid for girls under the age of 9; which was about 160 euros.

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