ISIS Graffiti Painted on Swedish Stores Threatening Christians
‘Convert or Die’ –Image: DNSE
(AINA) Assyrian Christians in Sweden Gothenburg, are being threatened with messages linked to the Islamic State.
Swedish daily news ‘Dagens Nyhter’ reports that ISIS symbols and other graffiti were founded painted on two stores owned by Assyrian Christians on Tuesday. — Along with the ISIS logo ‘The Caliphate is Here’ — ‘Convert or Die’ and the Arabic letter ‘N’ (short for Nazarene) were also painted on the walls of the Le Pain Francois bakery and the next door Pizzeria.
“I felt a sudden chill down my spine, its terribly painful, we feel threatened,” said Markus Samuelson who own La Pain Francois. “Our family fled Turkey for Sweden in the 1970s What we’re exposed to, reminds us of the stories we were told as children. Its very real and threatening–we’re terrified.”
ISIS symbols were also found painted on homes belonging to Christians by ISIS Thugs in Mosul when it was captured a year ago.
On the 09 April I wrote here featuring pictures of ISIS in Iraq Mosul, destroying Churches and on the 29 December, here pictures of a Church in Syria that ISIS destroyed.
Last week ISIS released a video showing three Assyrian Christians being killed in Syria, the Jihadists have threatened to massacre 180 more if ransoms are not paid.
More here ISIS to Execute 180 Christians –NRO
Related: Syrian Christians Appeal to World: Save Us From ISIS –ARA
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