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Owing to public health guidance, masks should still be worn indoors and distance maintained. Sanitisers are available. Holy Communion is distributed in both kinds from the mixed and common chalice, by means of a separate Communion spoon for each individual communicant.

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Wednesday 16 July 2014

ISIS Stops Rations for Christians and Shiites in Mosul - AINA

2014-07-15 (AINA)


ISIS has ordered government workers to stop giving rations to Christians and Shiites in Mosul, according to a report by Younes Thonon for ankawa.com. The official in charge of distributing rations in the Rifaq neighborhood said he had received orders from ISIS to cut the rations.

Mr. Fadel Younis, the official in charge for the Kifaat neighborhood, said that he had received a similar order and a threat from ISIS, and was warned that if he gives rations to Christians and Shiites he will be charged and prosecuted according to sharia law [where does it say this in sharia law? Ed.].

The Ministry of Commerce had recently decided to give citizens three ration items, including flour, for the month of July.

Source: ISIS Stops Rations for Christians and Shiites in Mosul

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