The execution-style murder in Mosul has renewed concern about violence against the religious minority ahead of provincial elections on Jan. 31.
The 36-year-old man, who owned an auto repair shop in Mosul, was shot in the head several times, police told the Associated Press (AP) on Saturday. No one took responsibility for the murder.
Another Christian, a city engineer, was kidnapped in early January but returned four days later when his family paid a $50,000 ransom, according to the AP.
The Assyrian International News Agency said groups linked to al-Qaeda are operating in the area, destroying Christians’ homes and properties, harassing them with letters, abductions and attacks, and even killing some. The organization said the “hate campaign” is intended to drive Christians out of the area.