Christian fears grow in Syria after deadly sectarian clashes
- Christians in Syria are facing increased threats as Sharia law becomes the main form of legislation.
- Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is leading a five-year transition with a cabinet composed of Sunni Muslim ministers.
- Several hundred religious minorities, including Christians, have suffered violence, resulting in numerous deaths.
- A group of Christians is urging the European Union, Israel, and the United States to protect their community amid the rising Islamist power in Syria.
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