One of the world’s oldest Christian Communities is dying in Syria. Will the West stay silent?
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One of the world’s oldest Christian Communities is dying in Syria. Will the West stay silent?
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Susan Korah The murder of Christians during Mass demands more than statements. Canada and its allies must act or share the blame The June 22 suicide bombing at St. Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Damascus, which killed more than 25 people and injured over 60 during Mass, has devastated Syria’s Christian community and raised urgent concerns about their safety in a fragile, post-Assad Syria. Activists close …
Crisis for Christians in Syria - Coptic Solidarity
This session was hosted during Coptic Solidarity’s 13th Annual Conference, “Uprooted & Endangered: Defending the Religious Minorities of the Middle East” in the Cannon Caucus Room, Washington, D.C., June 12, 2025.Moderator: Nina Shea – Hudson Institute Senior Fellow & Director of its Center for Religious Freedom; former Commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (1999-2012) Speaker: David Schenker – Taube Senior Fello…
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