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    The Associated Press
    Jan 17 2005

    Vatican says archbishop kidnapped in Iraq

    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

    VATICAN CITY -- A Catholic archbishop in Mosul, Iraq, has been
    kidnapped, the Vatican said Monday.

    It identified the kidnapped man as Archbishop Basile Georges
    Casmoussa, 66, of the Syrian Catholic Church, one of the branches of
    the Roman Catholic Church.

    "The Holy See deplores in the firmest way such a terrorist act," a
    Vatican statement said, demanding that he be freed immediately.

    A priest in Iraq said on condition of anonymity that the archbishop
    was walking in front of the Al-Bishara church in Mosul's eastern
    neighborhood of Muhandeseen when gunmen forced him into a car and
    drove away.

    Mosul is a northern Iraqi city that in recent months has been a
    hotspot of violent insurgency.

    The reason for the kidnapping was unclear, but Christians -- tens of
    thousands of whom live in and around Mosul -- have been subjected to
    attacks in the past.

    Christians make up just 3 percent of Iraq's 26 million people. The
    major Christian groups in Iraq include Chaldean-Assyrians and
    Armenians. There are small numbers of Roman Catholics.

    Officials estimate that as many as 15,000 Iraqi Christians have left
    the country since August, when four churches in Baghdad and one in
    Mosul were attacked in a coordinated series of car bombings. The
    attacks killed 12 people and injured 61 others.

    Another church was bombed in Baghdad in September.
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