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    CHRISTIAN SURVIVAL IN SYRIA RELIES ON PRESIDENT ASSAD: GHOSTS OF CYPRUS, KOSOVO AND IRAQ

    Modern Tokyo Times, Japan
    March 31 2015

    by Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker

    The demise of Orthodox Christianity in Northern Cyprus and Kosovo
    took place on the watch of Western powers, the ambitions of Turkey
    and the geopolitical and religious ambitions of feudal Gulf monarchs.

    Similarly, the destruction of Iraqi Christianity and other minority
    faiths took place on the watch of America and the United Kingdom. Not
    surprisingly, this reality also took place in Biafra and East
    Timor whereby Christians were deemed expendable. This reality is now
    happening in West Papua. Likewise, in the post-Gaddafi era, Christians
    now face having their throats cut by ISIS (IS - Islamic State).

    Therefore, it is essential for Alawites, Christians, the Shia and
    indigenous Sunni Islam to survive in Syria because Gulf and NATO
    backed sectarians seek to crush all traditional faiths in this nation.

    Salafi radicals, plying the agenda of feudal Gulf monarchs and
    the estranged NATO power of Turkey, seek to turn the clock back to
    "Islamist Takfiri Year Zero." Indeed, Pol Pot would welcome the utter
    barbarity of various Takfiri forces like ISIS and al-Nusra.

    Al Monitor reports about the plight of Christians in Aleppo in 2015 by
    highlighting what a local Christian states in a report by Edward Dark
    (a pseudonym). Immediately he rebukes anti-Syrian government forces by
    making it abundantly clear that Christians are under siege by these
    terrorist and sectarian forces. He comments: "Look, we are targeted
    now as a religious community; this is very clear to us. They want
    to get rid of us, drive us from our lands that we have inhabited for
    centuries. They have destroyed churches. Look at Kassab and Maaloula,
    do you need further proof?"

    In the case of Armenian Christians in Kassab, it is also clear that
    NATO Turkey was involved in the cleansing of Christians by providing
    various types of support. Of course, this reality doesn't concern NATO
    powers because just like the Orthodox Christians of Northern Cyprus
    and Kosovo, they simply don't register. This similarly applies to the
    continuing occupation of Northern Cyprus by Turkey. Therefore, it is
    no surprise that the Western camp is once more siding with sinister
    forces that want to eradicate Christianity from the Middle East.

    Al Monitor reports: "Media reports based on eyewitness and opposition
    sources saying that Turkey has become a party to the civil war in
    Syria have found their way into court proceedings. During the trial
    of the Islamic State (IS) militants who attacked Turkish security
    forces at Nigde last year, court files revealed that Turkey, beyond
    supplying opposition forces with weapons and ammunition, had also given
    artillery support to the opposition groups that captured Kassab. The
    prosecutor obtained striking admissions by tapping the defendants'
    phones. According to documents obtained by Ahmet Sik of Cumhuriyet,
    the wiretapping transcripts reveal that the opposition forces at
    Kassab inform people in Turkey of the coordinates of Syrian army
    positions around Kassab, and then Turkey shells those locations."

    Irrespective of where Christians and other minorities are cleansed
    in Syria, it is clear that Gulf powers and Turkey are behind this
    reality along with the usual Western nations of America, France and
    the United Kingdom. Israel and Jordan are also not innocent bystanders
    because terrorist forces have been trained in Jordan. Also, it is clear
    that various sectarian forces believe that the closeness to Israel,
    Jordan, and Turkey respectively, is extremely beneficial. Indeed,
    irrespective if it is ISIS, FSA or Nusra terrorist forces in northern
    Syria - or Nusra and other terrorist forces in southern Syria - it
    is clear that Turkey in the north and Israel in the south are openly
    taking in injured terrorists. These patched up terrorists are then
    sent back to frontline positions in order to kill Syrians and cleanse
    religious minorities.

    The government of Syria under President Bashar al-Assad assisted the
    Christians of Iraq that fled the Western terrorist induced vacuum.

    Indeed, in the past the same Syria took in mainly Sunni Muslim
    Palestinians that had fled their homeland. On top of this, the armed
    forces of Syria are multi-confessional. Therefore, the religious mosaic
    in Syria needs protecting from a plethora of Takfiri terrorist forces.

    The New American reported in 2013 about the reality of Obama's
    so-called moderate forces. This source stressed: "Now Obama's
    inclusive opposition has allegedly slaughtered the entire population
    of al-Duvair, which is the type of crime that the U.S. president has
    previously purported was sufficient reason for the people of Syria to
    rise up and overthrow their government. And the massacre is hardly an
    isolated incident; for example, only several weeks ago, rebels attacked
    the St. Elijah Orthodoxy monastery. As Voice of Russia reported on May
    12: "The militants ransacked the cloister, destroyed the sanctuary,
    blew up the belfry and tore down the statue of St.

    Prophet Elijah who is equally revered in Syria by both Christians and
    Muslims, Syria's SANA news agency reports, quoting the head of the
    monastery, hegumen Gadir Ibrahim. The hegumen believes the attack to
    be the work of foreign mercenaries."

    Year after year the same Gulf and NATO powers continue with assisting
    sectarian and terrorist forces against the secular government of
    Syria. At the same time, the indigenous Christian community knows full
    well that the demise of the government of President Assad would spell
    complete disaster. Therefore, this embattled religious community needs
    the government of Syria to survive and likewise the role of Hezbollah
    in certain areas is extremely important for Syrian Christians.

    The highly respected Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) in America states: "I
    think the Islamic rebels winning is a bad idea for the Christians. All
    of a sudden we'll have another Islamic state where Christians are
    persecuted."

    Rand Paul stressed this several years ago but the Obama administration
    is continuing with its dangerous policy that is threatening several
    religious communities in Syria. It is therefore imperative that the
    Syrian government survives because the alternative for religious
    minorities is too galling to think about. After all, look at what
    happened to the Christians of Kosovo, Iraq and Northern Cyprus based
    on the meddling of outside powers and the intrigues of Ankara.

    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/02/turkey-syria-weapons-civil-war-kessab-armenian.html##ixzz3VKul6v00

    http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/asia/item/15562-syrian-rebels-massacre-christian-village

    http://www.christianpost.com/news/christians-in-syria-will-pay-if-assad-is-overthrown-says-rand-paul-103538/

    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/03/syria-christians-aleppo-regime-community-is.html#ixzz3VKp33X8F

    http://moderntokyotimes.com/?p=2437

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