“Every person has two homelands, his own and Syria”

— Historian Andre Parrot (Former director of the Louvre Museum).

Since nearly century Ottomans committed massacres against the Armenians claimed the lives of more than a million and a half Armenians, now trying to restore these neo-Ottoman massacre in Kesab, but with different tools!

150 Christian citizens of Israel demonstrated today (Mar. 23) outside the European Union’s delegation in Tel Aviv against the EU’s silence in relation to what they termed “the ethnic cleansing of Christians throughout the Middle East.” The protesters demanded that the EU act on their own cry for human rights and fight for the Christians throughout the Middle East, who are quickly becoming extinct everywhere but Israel.

Last week the Christian Lobby sent a letter to the EU Ambassador in Israel and 18 other western Ambassadors protesting their inactions. “We, the members of the Christian Lobby in Israel, found it appropriate to turn to you and cry out about the human and citizens’ rights condition of our Christian brothers across the Middle East.

The slaughter, persecution, discrimination, apartheid, the ethnic cleansing, and all the crimes committed against the Indigenous Aramaic & Christians of the Middle East, in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority, among others, and continue to be committed without any intervention of the Western countries,” the letter states.

In the Letter the CL demand that the EU take action. “We are turning to you as someone who represents a Western country, which engraved the values of human and citizens’ rights on its flag. Get up and take action. Prove to the slaughtered and the persecuted, and to yourselves, that you believe in those values and act accordingly, wholeheartedly, and not half way.”

A recent study warns that Christianity is at the risk of being wiped out in the biblical heartlands of the Middle East. According to the London Daily Telegraph, which cites the study, 10% of Christians worldwide – approximately 200 million – are “socially disadvantaged, harassed or actively oppressed for their beliefs.”

With over 2.3 billion Christians around the world, the study notes that Christians face the most persecution in the region of the world where Christianity first originated – the Middle East.

According to The Counter Jihad Report “Prominent indicators confirm that the U.S. is the chief facilitator of the persecution of Christians around the world today.” It is astonishing that this is what the United States would devolve to in the 21st century.

According to the recently released 2014 World Watch List, which ranks the 50 nations where Christians are most persecuted, Syria is the third worst nation in the world in which to be Christian, Iraq is fourth, Afghanistan fifth, and Libya 13th. All four countries receive the strongest designation, “extreme persecution” (other designations are “severe,” “moderate,” and “sparse” persecution).

Aside from being so closely and harshly ranked, these four nations have something else in common: heavy U.S. involvement. Three—Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya—were “liberated” thanks to U.S. forces, while in the fourth, Syria, the U.S. is actively sponsoring “freedom fighters” against the regime, many of whom would be better labeled “terrorists.”

While most Americans are shielded from the true nature of the war by the U.S. media’s reluctance to report on it, Arabic media, websites, and activists daily report and document atrocity after atrocity—beheadings and bombed churches, Christians slaughtered for refusing to convert to Islam, and countless abducted for ransom or rape—at the hands of those whom the U.S. supports.

It’s enough to point out that “the largest massacre of Christians in Syria,” to quote a top religious leader, was left wholly unreported by any major U.S. news network. The massacre took place in Sadad, an ancient Syriac Orthodox Christian habitation, so old as to be mentioned in the Old Testament.

In late October, the U.S-supported “opposition” invaded and occupied Sadad for over a week, till ousted by the nation’s military. Among other atrocities, 45 Christians—including women and children—were killed, several tortured to death; Sadad’s 14 churches, some ancient, were ransacked and destroyed; the bodies of six people from one family, ranging from ages 16 to 90, were found at the bottom of a well (an increasingly common fate for “subhuman” Christians).

The jihadis even made a graphic video (with English subtitles) of those whom they massacred, while shouting Islam’s victory-cry, “Allahu Akbar” (which John McCain equates to a Christian saying “thank God”). Another video, made after Sadad was liberated shows more graphic atrocities.

The worst Christian massacre—complete with mass graves, tortured-to-death women and children, and destroyed churches—recently took place in Syria, at the hands of the U.S.-supported jihadi “rebels”; and the U.S. government and its “mainstream media” mouthpiece are, as usual, silent (that is, when not actively trying to minimize matters).

Where is the worldwide outcry against this unspeakable evil? The millions of victims of jihad must speak in one voice and cry, Defeat these supremacist savages.

‘Largest Massacre of Christians in Syria’ Ignored

Confirmed: U.S. Chief Facilitator of Christian Persecution

Christians rally in Israel against Muslim discrimination – See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/03/christians-rally-israel-muslim-discrimination.html/#sthash.RZ5vw9T0.dpuf

Christian protesters demanded that the EU act on their own cry for human rights and fight for the Christians throughout the Middle East, who are quickly becoming extinct everywhere but Israel. The U.S. is “the chief facilitator of the persecution of Christians around the world today according to this report.” It is astonishing that this is what the United States would devolve to in the 21st century. According to the recently released 2014 World Watch List, which ranks the 50 nations where Christians are most persecuted, Syria is the third worst nation in the world in which to be Christian, Iraq is fourth, Afghanistan fifth, and Libya 13th. All four countries receive the strongest designation, “extreme persecution” (other designations are “severe,” “moderate,” and “sparse” persecution). Where is the worldwide outcry against this unspeakable evil? The millions of victims of jihad must speak in one voice and cry, Defeat these supremacist savages. – See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/03/christians-rally-israel-muslim-discrimination.html/#sthash.wRLT0Gb5.dpuf

A Coalition of Christians and Muslims, made up of Assyrians, Armenians, Greeks, and Syrians – American citizens in Los Angeles recently demonstrated in front of the Turkish Consulate under the title “Stop your aggression against the Syrian people”. Turkey, a NATO member state, has with other NATO states and alongside Qatar and Saudi Arabia been a major contributor to the violence that has beset Syria for the last 3 years.

Foreign Jihadi Rebels Loot Homes, Take Hostage, Brutally Kill Females, Kids To Death

The worst massacre of Christians in Syria so far — complete with mass graves, tortured-to-death women and children, and destroyed churches — recently took place at the hands of the U.S.-supported jihadi “rebels”; and the U.S. government and its “mainstream media” mouthpieces are, as usual, silent (that is, when not actively trying to minimize matters).

Christianity in Syria

The archbishop in Syria: “We have shouted for aid to the world but no one has listened to us”

Syria’s Christians face new threat — “convert, submit to Islam or face sword”

Syria Christians Pray for Peace in Damascus as Rebels Close In

Al-Qaeda Rebels in Syria Tell Christians to Pay Up or Die

The church in Syria

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Help Syrian Christians:

Radical Islamist rebels running the northern Syrian city of Raqqa have made the Christians living in the area an offer they can’t refuse: pay for protection, convert to Islam, or “face the sword.”

Thousands of Syrians, including large numbers of Christians, have fled from their homes, especially in the Homs and Hama governorates and more recently Damascus and Aleppo. There have been reports of the targeting of Christians by both government and opposition sides. Several prominent Syrian Christians have been killed.

Most Church leaders point out that any such targeting is not religiously motivated but is either politically motivated or is criminal activity for economic gain. Many Christians fear that radical Islamist groups are becoming more influential, and that this may lead to increased hostility towards Christians and other minorities. They fear that they may becomemore vulnerable to criminal activity, including kidnapping-for-ransom incidents.