Houses Destroyed, Church Burnt: New Wave of Violence Against Syrian Christians
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Houses destroyed, church burnt: new wave of violence against Syrian Christians
As alarming sectarian violence swept through Syria in the third week of July, Christian communities in the region experienced a new wave of persecution. Attacks on the country's Christian, Druze and Alawite communities were perpetrated mainly by Islamist jihadists.
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At least 30 Syrian Christians were murdered on June 22 at Mar Elias Eastern Orthodox Church in the capital of Damascus. Christians have faced extreme social discrimination, but the tragedy marked the first suicide attack on their community in Syria since the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December. At least 60 more were injured by an Islamic extremist who first opened fire, then detonated a suicide bomb. (RELATED: Suicide Bombing in Syria…


Violence against Christians escalates in Syria
In a scene marked by deep sorrow and righteous anger, churches across Syria held funeral services for the victims of the suicide bombing that targeted St. Elias Church in the Syrian capital, Damascus. The attack claimed the lives of 25 people an... [...]
Violence Against Christians Escalates in Syria
Mohammad Al-Rifai In a scene marked by deep sorrow and righteous anger, churches across Syria held funeral services for the victims of the suicide bombing that targeted St. Elias Church in the Syrian capital, Damascus. The attack claimed the lives of 25 people and left dozens injured. Vandals desecrated the altar at Mar Michael (Saint Michael) Church in the southern Syrian province of Sweida, smashed Christian symbols, and set fire to its ceilin…
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