Monthly Archives: November 2019

US Must Help Lebanon Become a Haven for Christians

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Lebanese protesters flee from security forces on their way back after having cut through the security barrier leading to the government palace at Riad al-Solh square in the capital Beirut’s downtown district on November 19, 2019. (Anwar Amro/AFP via Getty Images)…

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In northeast Syria, last Assyrians fear Turkish advance

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Tal Tamr (Syria) (AFP) Since fleeing her hometown in northeastern Syria, Suad Simon prays every day for the safety of her husband, who stayed behind with other fighters to defend their majority-Assyrian village. Assyrian Christians like Simon, who escaped the town’s occupation by the Islamic State group in 2015 and did not choose to emigrate,…

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The Betrayal of the Kurds

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Peter W. Galbraith Donald Trump and Recep Tayyip Erdo?an; drawing by Tom Bachtell The full consequences of President Trump’s decision on October 6 to withdraw American troops and give Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdo?an a green light to invade northeast Syria are not yet clear. Erdo?an claimed that he wanted to create a…

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Syrian Christians face tribulation as result of Syria-Turkey conflict

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OAN Newsroom During a joint press conference between President Trump and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish leader told One America News that Christians may start reclaiming the sanctuaries they have lost in Northern Syria. However, there’s still concerns among some Christians over the hostility the religious group has faced…

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Chaldeans rally to free detainees, block deportations

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Written by Robert Smith Detroit – All he wants is for his daddy to come back home. That’s what a 10-year-old boy said through tears during an emotional rally of Iraqi Christians and supporters, who gathered Wednesday at the McNamara Federal Building to hear legal strategies underway and protest the recent arrest of 114 local…

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Sister: Deportation makes Chaldean ‘prime target‘

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Written by Robert Smith Netta Hana fled Iraq with her family in 1992 and since then all have become U.S. citizens and professionals, except one brother — who was among dozens of local Chaldeans facing deportation as federal immigration agents ramped up its arrests over the weekend. Hana’s brother, whom she declined to name out…

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Mich. groups challenge Trump’s revised travel ban

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Written by Robert Smith The Arab-American Civil Rights League and ACLU of Michigan have filed an amended federal lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s revised executive order limiting travel from six predominantly Muslim countries. The 104-page complaint for declaratory and injunctive release was filed Thursday in Detroit’s U.S.…

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Turkish president says Christian churches in Syria will be reconstructed

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Erdogan Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York, September 25, 2018.Reuters Turkish President Tayyip Recep Erdogan has said that churches in Syria will be restored so that Christians “can go back and start praying there again”. He was…

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Nina Shea: Lebanon’s Christians threatened, need US help

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By Nina Shea | Fox News Lebanon’s 1 million to 2 million Christians face dire threats as their country hurtles toward economic collapse and political anarchy. Catholics, Orthodox Christians and Protestants are now at risk of disappearing in Lebanon – following the desperate flight of most Iraqi and Syrian Christians this century. Lebanon…

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Ex-con fears for life with Iraqi deportations to resume

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Written by Robert Smith After spending 33 years, six months and 21 days in prison, faces another debt some say is too steep: Deportation back to Iraq, a country where he knows no one, doesn’t speak the language and fears being killed by Islamic State militants because he is Christian. Shaou is among hundreds of…

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A mass Christian exodus from the Middle East would be a catastrophe

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By Carl Anderson Enlarge Image Assyrian Christians, who had fled the unrest in Syria and Iraq, carry placards and wave Assyrian flags during a gathering in front the UN house in Beirut, Lebanon. EPA What happens in the next few weeks in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon is crucial for Mideast Christians — and the stability…

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Tel Tamer’s hectic hospital belies northern Syria ceasefire

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By Jared Szuba A patient arrives at Tel Tamer hospital, Syria, November 14, 2019. Image: © Jared Szuba/The Defense Post TEL TAMER, Syria – During a press conference with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the White House on Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said that a supposed ceasefire to halt a…

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US bishops and Knights of Columbus voice solidarity with Iraq, Lebanon

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Washington D.C., Nov 15, 2019 / 04:28 pm (CNA).- The U.S. bishops and the Knights of Columbus have professed their solidarity with the people of Iraq and Lebanon, telling the Catholic patriarchs of the region that they are praying and working for peace and security. “The Catholic bishops of the United States and the Knights…

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Red sails

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Red sails ———————-Pauls Shalita Assyrian————————-More than 300 souls roamed around the sad Iraq map,And red sails roaming the streets and roads,Light up revolutionary barricades,…

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