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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Syria's Christian Community Faces Another Northern Cyprus, Iraq and Kosovo.
Syria's Christian Community Faces Another Northern Cyprus, Iraq and Kosovo
Northern
Cyprus, Iraq, Kosovo and now Syria all have one binding feature and
that is the collapse of Christianity always follows in the wake of
Western meddling. It appears that the policy of Saudi Arabia, which does
not tolerate one non-Muslim place of worship, is being enacted by
elites in London and Washington when it comes to their respective
foreign policy. Despite this, the vast majority of churches in the West
either remain silent, or they have accepted that the Christian faith is
in decline and not worth defending.
Throughout Africa, Asia,
Europe and North America, nations like Saudi Arabia are intent on
spreading a conservative version of Islam which seeks no compromise. Yet
political elites in these nations are not demanding that Saudi Arabia
and other draconian nations, open up to other non-Muslim faiths and
other sects within Islam. It is a clear win-win policy for Saudi Arabia.
Therefore, religious and political elites in Riyadh must be laughing at
such a spineless international community, which is working in collusion
with the most draconian nation on this planet.
It must be
pointed out that moderate Islam and non-Muslims are bearing the hatred
of radical Sunni Islam, which seeks a monoculture and to destroy
moderate forces. In Turkey the Alevi suffer persecution, in Pakistan and
Indonesia the Ahmadiyya Muslim community suffers greatly and many Shia
Muslims are killed in Pakistan. When moderate Sunni Muslim voices
challenge the Sunni Islamist inquisition, then they are also put in the
firing line. Likewise, in Libya and northern Mali the Sufi faith is
under threat from Islamists, which have been destroying Sufi shrines and
other areas related to this branch of Islam. Even moderate versions of
Islam in Pakistan within various Sunni branches are being influenced by
the harbingers of hatred.
Archbishop Chrysostomos of Cyprus
referred to the fact that the government of Bashar al-Assad in Syria
stands by all minorities and the various Christian communities. The
thought of the FSA emerging victorious along with various different
Islamist terrorist groups is certainly creating fear and panic to the
Archbishop of Cyprus. He commented about the plight of Christians within
the Middle East and stated that "certainly Christianity is in danger,
especially in Syria."
This comment would have been laughed at in
early 2011 because under the government of Bashar al-Assad the Christian
community and all faith groups had hope. Likewise, women never had to
worry about what the future held for them under an Islamist state like
Saudi Arabia, where women are forbidden to drive and to dress how they
like. However, once nations like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey saw an
opening in Syria and had the support of America, France and the United
Kingdom; then political elites in Ankara, Doha and Riyadh decided to
embark on supporting sectarianism, terrorism and spreading Salafi
ideology. They did this with the full backing of elites in Washington,
London and Paris but while America and the United Kingdom appear to be
cooling -- the same destabilization policies are continuing.
In
Kosovo it was stated by Modern Tokyo Times that "The Turks could never
destroy the 'spirit and soul' of the Orthodox Christian community in
Kosovo despite the enslavement of young Christian boys being converted
to Islam, dhimmitude, wars, heavy taxation and other factors. Fascism
also couldn't destroy this community during World War Two. However, the
American political leadership and British political leadership laid down
the foundations for the destruction of this embattled community."
Therefore,
whenever London and Washington weave their geopolitical games in the
Balkans and the Middle East, the end result is always the same. This
applies to the weakening of all minority faiths and clearly the
Christians, Alawites, the Shia and other communities like the Druze,
have much to fear in Syria if the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and outside
meddling overthrows the government of Syria. Indeed, mainstream Sunni
Muslim religious leaders like the Grand Mufti of Syria also have much to
fear. After all, just like Sufi shrines are now being destroyed in
Libya, the same Islamists will also try to destroy liberal Sunni Islamic
values in Syria.
The Russian Federation understands the reality
of Islamism and terrorism because many parts of the Caucasus face
serious problems. In other parts of this nation like in Tatarstan, the
Sufi leadership also faces death and hatred by Islamists just like in
Dagestan in the Caucasus region. The heart and soul of Islam is being
challenged by Islamists in many parts of the world. Therefore, even when
Muslims are small minorities, it is clear that Islamists seek to fill
any vacuum open to them in order to spread divisions and sow the seeds
of hatred.
In Iraq vast numbers of people fled the carnage which
followed the American led invasion. The percentage of Christians which
left Iraq was enormous and now the same fate awaits them in Syria.
Therefore, within parts of the Balkans and the Middle East the same
geopolitical policies of Washington and London keep on helping to
cleanse the various Christian communities. It also matters not if during
war or during so-called peacetime because the ongoing destruction of
Orthodox Christianity continues in northern Cyprus and Kosovo. Indeed,
many Orthodox Christians have been killed by the mainly Muslim Albanians
in Kosovo since the ending of the conflict. Yet, and this is important,
how many Kosovo Albanians are in prison for killing Orthodox Christians
during peacetime in Kosovo?
Syria under the current leader,
Bashar al-Assad, not only protects all faith groups but this nation
under his leadership took in millions of refugees from several nations
within the Middle East. Many of these refugees came from Iraq because of
terrorism and sectarianism which was unleashed after the US led
invasion of this nation. During this crisis the elites in Damascus
welcomed refugees irrespective of faith. Therefore, vast numbers of
Sunni Muslims, Shia Muslims, Christians and other faith communities were
given sanctuary in Syria.
However, this nation is now being
destabilized by many outside nations which desire to alter the religious
and political map of the Middle East. Christians, and all Syrians who
support the mosaic of this nation, have much to fear given the reality
of what happened in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Kosovo.
Bishop
Antoine Audo stated about his beloved Syria that "In the city of Homs,
home to what was the country's second-largest Christian community, all
but a few of the faithful were forced to leave after a wave of
persecution -- all the churches desecrated."
Bishop Antoine Audo
also states that "If Christians in my country were reduced to a token
few; it would be disastrous because, until now, ours has been one of the
last remaining strong Christian centers in the whole of the Middle
East."
The Christian community was forced to flee the barbarity
of the FSA and various different Islamist terrorist groups which have
been supported by America, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom,
Qatar and France. Likewise, Christian churches, just like in Kosovo and
northern Cyprus, have been destroyed by the friends of Washington.
Therefore, the Christian community relies on the power of the armed
forces of Syria to repulse the various terrorist, mercenary and
seditious movements.
Recently a leading cleric from Saudi Arabia
called for the destruction of churches throughout Arabia. Given the
political elites in Washington, London and Paris, and remembering past
history; then this cleric may soon get his wish in Syria if the FSA and
Islamists win the day?
The forces which support the mosaic of
Syria are based throughout the government of this nation. Likewise, all
leading religious figures in Syria irrespective of faith are adamant
that outside meddling must stop. It is time to listen to people on the
ground and whose voices have been marginalized by the mass media. Syria
needs breathing space in order to solve their own situation through the
institutions which exist and to expand on areas which favor the majority
of Syrians. Therefore, it is essential that outside nations stop
supporting religious cleansing, terrorism, sectarianism and sedition.
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