ISIS Threatens to Blow Up the Historical Walls of Nineveh
2015-01-02 00:01 GMT
The remains of the walls of Nineveh in north Iraq.(AINA) -- According to the Assyrian website www.ankawa.com,
ISIS is planning to destroy the walls of Nineveh, the capital of the
Assyrian Empire and one of the most important archaeological sites in
Iraq. Nineveh was sacked in 612 B.C. when the Assyrian Empire was
overthrown.Residents of the Bab Nergal area of Mosul said ISIS
has informed them that it will blow up the walls of Nineveh with the
start of operations to liberate Mosul by the Iraqi army.
In the
last month ISIS has seized the content of the cultural museum in Mosul
as well as destroyed Assyrian monuments in the city, which ISIS claims
"distort Islam."
Assyrians are the the only indigenous people of
Iraq, going back to 4750 B.C. In 2003, just before the U.S. invasion,
there were 1.5 million Assyrians living in Iraq. Today there are about
500,000 remaining. A sustained, low grade genocide (report)
perpetrated by Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds drove hundreds of thousands of
Assyrians into exile in Syria, Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon.
On
August 7 of 2014, ISIS moved into the Nineveh Plain, the last stronghold
of Assyrians in Iraq, forcing nearly 200,000 Assyrians to flee their
homes and villages, where they now live as refugees in the Dohuk and
Arbel areas.
See Timeline of ISIS in North Iraq.
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