Christian fears grow in Syria after deadly sectarian clashes
- Recent sectarian clashes in Syria between March 6 and 10 resulted in 1,064 Alawite civilians and seven Christian civilians being killed, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and George Bakhash.
- Fears have increased among Syria's Christian community due to sectarian violence, prompting churches in Latakia to suspend activities and broadcast prayers online to protect worshippers.
- A church source described the situation as a direct threat to Syria's social fabric, emphasizing that Christians are not part of the conflict and fear being victims of sectarian violence.
- Leaders of major Christian churches condemned the growing violence and called for national reconciliation, reflecting the community's concerns for their future amid declining population numbers.
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