BIENTOT : PLUS UN CHRETIEN EN TERRE D'ISLAM !
If Christians are fighting its for their lives,
not for aggression.(Syria)
21
Dec 2012
Approximately 15 percent of the Syrian population belong to one of the Christian denominations.
In Syria, more and more religious and ethnic groups increasingly bitter fight against each other. This emerges from a UN report, which was published in Brussels.
“All religious communities are in danger of being forced out of the country or killed within the country,” says the paper.
The chairman of the UN Human Rights Commission inaugurated, the Brazilian diplomat Paulo Pinheiro, said that the development had been seen before, but it is now much clearer: “forces of the government are attacking Sunni civilians Anti-government groups attacked Alawites or other government-friendly minorities like. Christians, Armenian Orthodox and Druze. “
“This is a new trend in recent months”
Christians, Kurds and Turkmen were now involved in the armed conflict, he said: “This is a new trend in recent months: In some cases, they have resorted to self-defense to arms.” The Commission was “extremely concerned about the presence of foreign fighters, some of whom have links to extremist groups.”
These foreigners came from Europe, America and the Middle East.
Pinheiro warned against this backdrop weapons to one of the many parties. It did not contribute to the end of the war, they made things worse. Human rights would be violated by all parties. Both the government and insurgents and foreign fighters “All sides have become increasingly ruthless. We think that in this war, a military victory is impossible,” stressed Pinheiro.
Arab League cares for Palestinians
From several provinces reported the regime’s opponents more fights. In strategically important areas, they made the government forces in control of roads, airports and oil producing regions in dispute, the UN reported. Syrian government troops reported to concentrate now on keeping control of major cities such as Damascus and Aleppo.
The Arab League, meanwhile, makes very worried about the Palestinian refugees in Syria.
The Secretary General of the League, Nabil al-Arabi, called on the warring parties in Syria to protect the inhabitants of the Palestinian camp. Armed revolutionaries had taken this week take control of large parts of the camp. The army responded with air strikes. Thousands of Palestinians fled the camp.
(christiandefenceleague.wordpress.com)
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