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  • Christians 'afraid to return' to northern Iraq

  • Christians an Indigenous Community in Iraq: Rashid

  • Christians driven from homes in Iraqi Kurdistan by Turkish offensive

  • Christians in Baghdad celebrate Easter with resignation

  • Christians in Kirkuk feel marginalized

  • Christians in Northern Iraq face a second Covid-19 wave (without enough hospital beds)

  • Christians in Syria and Iraq: From Co-optation to Militarisation Strategies

  • Christians remain vital to Iraq, says U.S. lawyer who advises Chaldeans

  • Christians struggle to be counted in Iraq

  • Christians, Muslims hope Mosul project helps rebuild trust

  • Christians, Yazidis, and Mandaeans in Iraq: A Survival Issue

  • Church in former Daesh Iraqi stronghold gets new bell

  • Church Restored in Iraq to Help Christians Who Want to Stay

  • Committee of Christian Property Expropriations Makes Headway

  • CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.1

  • CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.3

  • CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.4

  • CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.6

  • CRPME Special Report | No.2 | Untying the Knots of Religious Diversity in Iraqi Kurdistan: Deploying Pluralism against Barbarism

  • CRPME Special Report | No.5 | 2nd Athens International Conference on Religious and Cultural Pluralism & Peaceful Coexistence in the Middle East

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