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The war in Syria: Building upon the sand?
In Syria, the endemic conflict that lays siege to Christianity, where it once stood as a partner of Assad’s strategic minority rule, consumes the region. At the advent of the Arab Spring, anti-government violence was ignited into a nationwide uprising that has not abated since 2011.
Posted in Foreign Policy, Middle East-North Africa, Religious Freedom
Tagged al-Nusra Front, Arab Spring, Christianity, Eastern Europe, Eastern Orthodox Church, Ieronim Iacob, Iraqi Christians, Islanists, Maaloula Christian monastery, Niculae Constantin, religious tolerance, Roman Catholic Church, Romania, Syria