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For love and peace: Iraqi businessman erects tallest Christmas tree in Baghdad

AP, Baghdad | By
Dec 16, 2016 09:29 AM IST

A Muslim businessman has erected the tallest Christmas tree in Baghdad as a show of solidarity with Christians during the holiday season.

A Muslim businessman has erected the tallest Christmas tree in Baghdad as a show of solidarity with Christians during the holiday season.

A large Christmas tree in al-Zawra Park, Baghdad, Iraq.(AP Photo)
A large Christmas tree in al-Zawra Park, Baghdad, Iraq.(AP Photo)

Yassir Saad told The Associated Press on Thursday that the initiative aims at “joining our Christian brothers in their holiday celebrations and helping Iraqis forget their anguish, especially the war in Mosul,” where Iraqi forces are battling the Islamic State group.

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The 85-feet-tall (26-metre) artificial tree, with a diameter of 33 feet (10 metres), has been erected in the centre of an amusement park in the Iraqi capital. Saad says the initiative cost around $24,000.

“This tree represents love and peace,” said teacher Saba Ismael, as her visiting students took pictures in front of the tree. “I wish all Iraqi Christians could return to Iraq and live normal and peaceful lives.”

Workers use a crane to prepare a large Christmas tree in al-Zawra Park, Baghdad. (AP Photo)
Workers use a crane to prepare a large Christmas tree in al-Zawra Park, Baghdad. (AP Photo)

Iraq’s Christian community has steadily dwindled since the 2003 US-led invasion. Christians have been targeted by Islamic extremists on several occasions, and have also fled the country for better economic opportunities.

Thousands of Christians fled Mosul and surrounding areas when IS swept across northern Iraq in the summer of 2014. The extremist group forces Christians to convert to Islam or pay a special tax, and often confiscates their property.

Some Christians have managed to return to villages outside of Mosul that have been retaken by Iraqi forces, only to find that their homes and churches have been ransacked.

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