10 years after ISIS seized Mosul, 9,000 Iraqi Christian families return with international aid, rebuilding churches and lives as a minority.

10 years after ISIS seized Mosul, Iraqi Christians are rebuilding their lives as a religious minority. Over 13,000 families fled the region, but 9,000 have now returned with international aid. Churches are being rebuilt, but the pressure of being a minority remains, and many young Christians plan to leave Iraq. Today, less than 50 Assyrian families have returned to Mosul, a city once known for its diverse faith communities.

June 10, 2024
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