by:
Speaking in his ancient language, the
Aramaic, the language of Jesus, this unnamed Assyrian fighter gives his
testimony about what happened in that fateful day when ISIS entered the
Assyrian Christian villages at the banks of the Khabur river near
Hasaka. He speaks of valiancy and how they fought against all odds.
We thought that the story would help for the Christian west to connect with the Christians of the east. So Shoebat.com
translated this never seen before testimony for our western friends to
show a story of valor, heroism and the eastern Christian style ‘band of
brothers’, and sisters, of course. He recounts the story of one
Christian sister, Widad, an Assyrian Christian female fighter and how
she single-handedly killed 5 ISIS terrorists before she herself was
martyred. His story touched us and it will also touch you. (note: there
was an error in the translation “Widad killed have of them” should read
“Widad killed five of them”)
“Don’t
spread lies” he tells his relatives in America, his village is not gone,
even if it is, for he is returning “victoriously”.
To an eastern Christian fighter, the
village is everything and death is much more preferred than molestation.
The unnamed Christian fighter prefers his grand daughters who were
captured by ISIS to be killed rather than to be sexually assaulted. This
is the bottom line. It is not “at least I am alive” mentality that is
common in the West. Western conservatives by eastern standards are very
liberal. Dennis Prager here says that him remaining alive is more
important than his wife getting raped:
Martyrdom is the highest honor in the Christian East. Just watch the 21 Copts with their last words “Ya Rabbi Yasou'” (My Lord Jesus Christ).
Land and virginity in the Middle East is
everything. Your village is where your ancestors were born. This
community is one of the oldest communities in Christendom.
Despite the over three hundred Christian
hostages taken by ISIS, it is not all bad news, since Kurdish and
Christian fighters have launched a counter attack on ISIS and regained
Tal-Hamis.
The counter offensive was done to avenge
the death of a fallen Australian soldier, Ashley Johnston (Heval Bagok
Serhed) who was martyred in Iraq while fighting ISIS which Shoebat.com were the first to report his martyrdom in English. The Kurds, for his sake, posted images of rows of dead ISIS terrorists.
The unnamed
defender speaks highly of the Kurdish fighters who are Muslim,
nevertheless, they fight side by side with Christians. And at times,
East meets West when valiant western fighters join in, Crusader style.
Ashley Johnston is from Queensland, 28,
was martyred on February 24th, while fighting ISIS in northern Iraq
alongside the Kurdish People’s Protection Unit (YPG) and trying to
liberate the ISIS-held town of Tal Hamis in Syria. The liberation is now
complete and ISIS has fled the area. ISIS is not invincible and most of
the YPG posted photos on Facebook of female soldiers smiling, hugging
and posing with the peace symbol in front of rows of dead bodies. They
say the attack was to revenge the death of an Australian soldier. It is
here where east meets west.
The YPG shared the images and celebratory
message on their ‘Lions of Rojava’ Facebook page, in the name of Ashley
Johnston, his family and for Australia.
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