Christmas Declared National Holiday in Iraq

December 25, 2018 7:55 PM VOA News

The Iraqi government has declared Christmas Day a national holiday across the country “on the occasion of the birth of Jesus Christ.” December 25 will now be a holiday for residents of the predominantly Muslim country, not just the Christians as it had been for decades.

The government said in a tweet Tuesday:

Government of Iraq – ﺔﯾﻗارﻌﻟا ﺔﻣوﻛﺣﻟا
@IraqiGovt
We extend our warmest wishes to Christians in Iraq and around the world for a very happy and
peaceful Christmas.
562 1:37 AM – Dec 25, 2018

Before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, there were an estimated 1.5 million Christians
in Iraq. The number has fallen to about 300,000, with many being killed or forced to flee
after coming under attack by various armed groups, including Islamic State, over the
years.

Christmas Declared National Holiday in Iraq