Syrian Christians turning to Russia for protection
The Russian media is reporting on the persecution of Christians in Syria, but we hear nothing?
The
letter reached Moscow through diplomatic channels. It says that the
West-backed terrorists are prepared to go to any lengths to wipe
Christians out of Syria. The authors of the letter have no intention of
fleeing the “land on where Jesus walked” and promise to defend their
“homeland, dignity and faith”. They see Russia as the guarantor of
“peace and stability”. They are not asking for money or humanitarian
aid, but just hope to obtain Russian citizenship. “We will be under the
protection of Russia if we face the threat of being physically
eliminated by terrorists,” the letter says.
Considering
what’s going on in Syria, their wish to have Russian passports looks
justified, Stanislav Tarasov, Director of the Middle East-Caucasus
research center, told the Voice of Russia.
“For
them, it’s a laissez-passer. No one knows what will happen to Syria.
Some forecasts suggest that, with or without Assad, Syria may become a
confederation, or it may split into three or four parts and cease being
single state. That’s why the Syrian Christians are trying to secure
Russia’s support,” he said.
About
50,000 Syrians put their signatures under the address – medics,
engineers, lawyers and businessmen residing in the Kalamoun area near
Damascus. The fact that so many people signed the letter throws weight
behind it, but on the other hand it makes things more complicated for
Russia, said Sergei Sergeichev, a senior fellow at the Institute for
Middle East Studies in Moscow.
“Not
that it puts us in an awkward situation, but it sort of diverts the
Russian Foreign Ministry’s efforts as the ministry is obliged to react
to that address", says Sergeichev. "We cannot say ‘no’ to those people.
But if we say ‘yes’ and then something happens, then we will have to
evacuate huge numbers of Russian citizens. And it doesn’t matter whether
those are people solely with Russian citizenship or they have two
passports – Russian and Syrian. If the president orders evacuation, they
will have to be evacuated, which is a very complicated rescue
operation.”
Syria
is not the only country where Christians do not feel safe. According to
the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life research organization,
Christians are persecuted and harassed in 130 countries.
Today,
Christians are the most persecuted religious community. Every hour, one
Christian is killed in the world. They are killed because of their
faith.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/2013_10_16/Syrian-Christians-turning-to-Russia-for-protection-8756/
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/2013_10_16/Syrian-Christians-turning-to-Russia-for-protection-8756/
Father Yahweh, have mercy!
xtnyoda, shalomed
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