ISIS Chokes Off Water to Iraqi Christian Villages

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An ISIS flag hangs from a bridge in Mosul. On the left it says “Nineveh Governorate welcomes you” and on the right it says “There is no God but Allah.” (Chaldean News)

The ISIS terrorist group has choked off water to Christian villages surrounding Mosul.
AINA reported, via Religion of Peace:

The water purification plants in Mosul supply water for the city and surrounding areas. After taking control of Mosul on June 10, ISIS severely limited the water supply from al-Rashidiya and al-Slamiya water projects, which provide the Northern and Southern Nineveh Plain with potable water (AINA 2014-06-272014-06-18). According to a report by the Hammurabi Human Rights Organization, ISIS is allowing only about 90 minutes of pumping per day.

The Assyrian towns of Baghdede, Karemlis, Bartella, Tel Kepe, Batnaya and Bashiqah — home to nearly 200,000 Assyrians — face severe water shortages.

Residents have begun digging wells to secure water, but are limited by a lack of funding.

The towns of Baghdede, Karemlis and Bartella, with a population of 70,000 Assyrians, require more than 20 Artesian wells to supply the water needs of the residents. Each well typically costs about $30,000 to install, with operating crews and generators. $600,000 is required to install these wells.

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Two nuns, Sister Utoor Joseph (left) and Sister Miskintah, went missing on late Saturday, June 28 in Mosul. It is believed they were kidnapped by ISIS. (photo: Ishtar TV).

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