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    Fars News Agency, Iran
    May 11 2014

    Christians Cry Loud to Stop Terrorism in Syria


    TEHRAN (FNA)- Metropolitan of Mexico, Venezuela and Central America
    and the Caribbean Islands for the Roman Orthodox Church Antonius
    Shidrawi said Christians' cries around the world were continuous
    tirelessly, appealing for repelling Takfiri extremism and stopping
    support for the western-backed terrorist groups who were committing
    systematic crimes in Syria.

    "The USA allies with terrorism through sending weapons to the Takfiri
    terrorist groups in Syria," Antonius Shidrawi said in a SANA's report.

    Metropolitan Shidrawi called upon Washington in a statement directed
    to the US Ambassador in Lebanon David Hill "you are supporting those
    who do not know what freedom is...The Christians are being slaughtered
    and displaced from their homeland in Syria, while you are sending
    weapons to the Takfiri terrorists under the name of opposition."

    Metropolitan Shidrawi addressed the US Ambassador, saying, "It has
    been more than a year since two archbishops were kidnapped in Syria,
    and we have not heard a single word criticizing this act by your state
    whatsoever neither have we heard that it would pressure its ally,
    Turkey, to release them, but rather we hear that it will continue to
    send weapons to the armed opposition."

    In the same context, Eastern and Western Greek, Armenian, Coptic,
    Maronite and Catholic churches in Austria urged for stopping
    supporting terrorists in Syria and the Middle East, protecting
    minorities and monitoring extremists, Salafist movements and sleeper
    cells in Europe.

    This came during prayers held by the churches Saturday for releasing
    the kidnapped archbishops Yohanna Ibrahim, the Syriac Orthodox
    archbishop of Aleppo, and Paul Yazigi, the Greek Orthodox archbishop
    of Aleppo, who were abducted by the armed terrorist groups last year.

    The churches warned of the danger of the terrorists on the Austrian
    and European societies and the civil peace in Europe and the whole
    world.

    http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13930221000589

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