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ISIS Atrocities
In North Iraq

(See Guest Column on previous page.)
• Aug. 19: U.N. launches new aid

effort in north Iraq; Mosul dam recap-
tured.

• Aug. 18: ISIS forcefully circum-
cises Christian men in Mosul, sells 700
Yazidi women.
• Aug. 18: ISIS kills more than 200
Yazidi men in the village of Kojo.
• Aug. 14: ISIS orders all former
Christian church guards to surrender
their weapons
• Aug. 13: ISIS forces child patients
at the cancer hospital in Mosul to hold
ISIS flags and then photographed
them for propaganda purposes.
ISIS completely loots and plunders
all homes in the Christian towns of
Telsqof and Bashiqa.100,000 Yazidi
refugees are now in the town of
Khanak without food, water or shelter.
• Aug. 11: ISIS orders all families in
Mosul to obtain approval before bury-
ing their dead. ISIS provides gasoline
to Christians in Nineveh Plain to facili-
tate their departure. ISIS continues
kidnapping women, with female ISIS
members helping. Iraqi general says
70 percent of Yazidis on Mount Sinjar
are dead.
• Aug. 9: ISIS forces all women in
Mosul to wear the veil, including the
full head cover. ISIS establishes black
markets for goods to raise funds.
• Aug. 8: Iraqi Parliament passes
resolution accusing ISIS of genocide.
• Aug. 8: ISIS captures Baghdede,
Bartella and Karamlis and moves
north into the Nineveh Plain, causing
200,000 Christians to flee.
• Aug. 7: Assyrian patriarch pleads
to the United Nations on crisis in Iraq.
• Aug. 6: ISIS begins using Yazidis as
human shields; all Christians from the
villages of Bartella, Bashiqa, Bahzany,
Telkaif, Batnaya and Telsqof flee.
• Aug. 4: Leader of Iraq's Yazidis
issues distress call, appeals for help
against ISIS.
• Aug. 4: Christians flee as ISIS
approaches villages in the Nineveh
Plain.
• Aug. 2: ISIS captures Yazidi
towns, kills two 2,000 Yazidis, causes
200,000 to flee.
• Aug. 2: ISIS loots $8 million from
Christian farms.
• July 29: ISIS destroys or occupies
all 45 Christian institutions in Mosul.
• July 25: ISIS destroys the tomb of
the Prophet Jonah.
• July 22: ISIS and Kurds clash near
Christian town, 2,000 Christian fami-
lies driven from Mosul.

• July 19: ISIS plunders Christians
as they flee Mosul; families march 42
miles.
• July 18: ISIS in Mosul marks
Christian homes with the Arabic let-
ter "N" (for the word Nasrani, which
means Christian).
• July 17: ISIS issues statement
ordering Christians to convert or die.
• July 15: ISIS stops rations for
Christians and Shiites in Mosul .
• July 10: ISIS bars women from
walking the streets unless accompa-
nied by a male. Nearly all barber shops
and women's salons are closed.
• July 8: ISIS removes cross from
church in Mosul.
• July 3: ISIS seizes the house
of the Chaldean Patriarchate and
the house of Dr. Tobia, a mem-
ber of Hammurabi Human Rights
Organization and an adviser to the
Ggovernor of Nineveh on minority
affairs and general coordinator with
international organizations.
• June 28: ISIS kidnaps two nuns
and three Christian orphans. They are
eventually released, ISIS begins con-
fiscating the homes of Christians and
non-Sunni Muslims.
• June 26: Kurds clash with ISIS
near Christian town east of Mosul,
forcing nearly 50,000 Christians to
flee.
• June 25: ISIS limits water from
the plants in Mosul to one hour per
day. Residents in surrounding areas
are forced to dig wells.
• June 23: ISIS rapes Christian
mother and daughter, kills four
Christian women for not wearing veil.
• June 21: ISIS begins imposing a
poll tax (jizya) on Christians in Mosul,
orders unmarried women to "jihad by
sex," destroys the statue of the Virgin
Mary at the Immaculate Church of
the Highest in the neighborhood of
AlShafa in Mosul, as well as the statue
of Mullah Osman Al-Musali. ISIS orders
Christian, Yazidis and Shiite govern-
ment employees not to report for
work in Mosul.
• June 19: ISIS destroys statue of
the famous Arab poet Abu Tammam.
• June 18: ISIS cuts off water, elec-
tricity, destroys churches.
• June 14: Assyrian/Chaldean,
Yezidi and Shabak villages come under
Kurdish Control.
• June 12: ISIS issues Islamic rules
for Mosul.
• June 10: ISIS captures Mosul, occu-
pies the Christian village of Daraqosh,
enters the St. Behnam Monastery,
bombs an Armenian church.

Source: Assyrian International News Agency,

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