Syrian church leaders call for an “immediate end” to the massacres in Syria during attacks that resulted in over 1,000 deaths, including some Christians.
In what some have called a revenge killing, Syrian security forces and affiliated gunmen slaughtered minorities residing mainly in the provinces of Tartus and Latakia in Syria’s coastal region. The security forces and gunmen, associated with terror group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) who recently overthrew Syria’s previous dictator Bashar al-Assad, targeted civilians after Assad-loyalists attacked al-Haffa’s government forces on March 6. The recent slaughtering stands as one of Syria’s deadliest incidents since HTS took over Syria in December. The attack mainly targeted the Alawites, a minority group in Syria.
Syrian church leaders issued a joint statement on March 8th, in which they described the nature of the attacks.
“In recent days, Syria has witnessed a dangerous escalation of violence, brutality, and killings, resulting in attacks on innocent civilians, including women and children,” the statement said. “Homes have been violated, their sanctity disregarded, and properties looted, scenes that starkly reflect the immense suffering endured by the Syrian people.”
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UPDATE: Over 10,000 minorities have now been slaughtered by Islamists in Syria. This result was brought about by nefarious elements within the U.S. government which installed this regime in power, after the fall of the Assad government
Donald Trump attempted to withdraw American forces from Syria and shut down the jihadist army.
Russia and the U.S. have requested an emergency UN Security Council meeting on Syria for March 10, according to Russia's UN mission.
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