Reprinted in Atlas Shrugs
 
Monday, March 26, 2012
 
Islamists Nearly Wipe Out Christians in Syrian  City  
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4158260/http://m.christianpost.com/news/islamists-n
early-wipe-out-christians-in-syrian-city--72025/)  
Christian Post 
While the world is raising concerns over rights abuses by anti-government  
forces in Syria's ongoing violent conflict, few would even know that 
militant  Islamists have expelled the majority of Christians from the western 
city 
of  Homs, according to the country's largest church. 
The Catholic news agency Fides says it has received a note from the Syrian  
Orthodox Church, which represents 60 percent of the Christians in Syria, 
about  "an ongoing ethnic cleansing of Christians" by members of the a 
militant  Islamist outfit, Brigade Faruq, which has links with al-Qaida. 
The militants have expelled 90 percent of Christians in Homs, which has 
faced  the brunt of violence related to the uprising, and grabbed their homes, 
it said.  They went door to door in the neighborhoods of Hamidiya and Bustan 
al-Diwan  forcing Christians to flee without giving them the chance to take 
their  belongings, it added. 
Syria has witnessed protests against the government as part of the wider 
Arab  Spring since last January. 
About 10 percent of Syria's 23 million people are estimated to be 
Christians,  who have generally supported President Bashar Assad, a Muslim from 
a 
Shiite  offshoot who is autocratic but protects religious minorities. On the 
other hand,  the majority of the Muslims in Syria are Sunni. 
Homs had a large population of Christians, and Muslims from the Alawite 
sect  to which the president belongs. 
On the local Islamist group's association with al-Qaida and militants from  
Libya and Iraq, Giuseppe Nazzaro, the Vicar Apostolic of Syria's largest 
city of  Aleppo, was quoted as saying, "We have no sources to confirm this 
information  directly, but we can say that these relationships are beginning to 
break down  the wall of silence built up to now by the press worldwide. In 
this situation  Islamist and terrorist movements are making headway." 
The Christian minority is being targeted in other cities as well. Last  
Sunday, the Vicar recalled, a car bomb exploded in the vicinity of the school 
of  the Franciscan fathers in Aleppo. "By a miracle a massacre of children 
was  avoided, at the Center of catechesis of the Church of St. Bonaventure: 
only  because the Franciscan, sensing danger, made the children leave 15 
minutes  before the usual time." 
There were also explosions in Damascus. "These are bad signs for religious  
minorities," the Vicar said. However, he added, "I am confident that peace 
can  return: for this we Christians count on constant praying." 
Some Jesuits who have decided to stay in the city are giving a "heroic  
witness," promising to bring comfort and humanitarian aid to people in need, 
the  agency said.

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