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Iran using proxy militias to drive Christians out of Middle East: report
Iranian Christian asylum seekers caught up in Turkey’s deportation drive
Iranian Christian converts struggle to get asylum in Germany
Iranian Christian Marzi Amirizadeh: From death row to Shabbat table
Iranian Christian rights activist wins German prize
Iraq: Bomb Attack On Catholic Shopkeeper Attacked
Iraq: No church, no community, no future spouses for Sinjar’s only Christian returnees
Iraq's Christians continue to fight for a place in society
Iraq’s Christian community might dwindle to 23,000 by 2024, agency says
Iraqi Assyrians In London: Beyond the 'immigrant/refugee' divide
Iraqi Christians face an uphill battle for survival
Iraqi Christians see little prospect of returning to former homes
Is the US a Threat to Christians in the Middle East?
It’s Still A Merry Christmas in Nineveh
Last Christian in Idlib recalls his community
Last Christian in Idlib recalls his community
Lebanon relocates Syrian refugees
Middle Eastern Christians and Migration
Middle Eastern Christians: A minority in numbers only
Migration from Iraq between the Gulf and the Iraq wars (1990-2003): historical and sociospacial dimensions
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