Signs and wonders? I doubt it, for the below piece appeared in tabloid/legacy media, and the premier outlets so far refuse to countenance any issues connecting HTS to religious minorities
I think stuff like this ought to be circulated to Christians in Europe, since they are among the most vocal proponents of migration of moslems to Europe, and have been since the 1970s.
As far as I can tell, it’s a harbinger of things to come, also in terms of depopulation: remember, Maaloula’s population decreased by 80% (it’s about 1,000 now, down from 5,000 a decade ago).
I’m unsure I’m happy about this; I’m not the only one, as Ms. Guenter’s piece shows, but I suspect your point stands. I also fear most Christians will suffer the fate of the Yazidis before too long.
I think stuff like this ought to be circulated to Christians in Europe, since they are among the most vocal proponents of migration of moslems to Europe, and have been since the 1970s.
As far as I can tell, it’s a harbinger of things to come, also in terms of depopulation: remember, Maaloula’s population decreased by 80% (it’s about 1,000 now, down from 5,000 a decade ago).
Australia had a huge influx of Christian Assyrians in 2017 under the refugee scheme. A lot of them probably left because of ISIS.
Sadly, this makes a lot of sense.
Thank you for this. You are the only person reporting on the condition of Christians in the middle east.
I’m unsure I’m happy about this; I’m not the only one, as Ms. Guenter’s piece shows, but I suspect your point stands. I also fear most Christians will suffer the fate of the Yazidis before too long.