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Al-Qaida in Iraq threatens new attacks on Christians
The Associated Press
Wednesday, December 22, 2010; 3:44 AM
BAGHDAD -- Al-Qaida's front group in Iraq is threatening more
attacks against the country's Christians unless two women it
claims Egypt's Coptic Church is holding captive are released.
The Islamic State of Iraq issued the warning in a message posted
late Tuesday on a website frequented by Islamist extremists.
The group has made similar threats in the past linked to claims of
Egypt's Muslim extremists that the country's Coptic Church is
holding women captive for converting to Islam. The church denies
the allegations.
The message was addressed to Iraq's Christian community to
"pressure" Egypt.
The Islamic State of Iraq was behind a recent series of attacks,
including the siege of a Baghdad church that left 68 people dead.
Some 1,000 Christian families have fled Iraq since then, according
to the U.N.