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December 29, 2006

Christians flee Iraq, find Syria 'ruthless'

More on the jihad against Christians, and the lingering elements of the old dhimmi laws that still restrict them, in the Middle East. By Bob Unruh for WorldNetDaily.com, with thanks to Jeffrey Imm:

Thousands of Christians are fleeing from the violence in war-torn Iraq to Syria, but their new home also holds "ruthless" positions against Christianity which range from life in prison for talking about your beliefs to death for a Muslim who converts, according to ministries working there.

"It's better than Iraq, but it's no bed of roses there for sure," Jim Jacobson, president of Christian Freedom International, told WND. "The Christians (there) are stuck between a rock and a hard place."

While Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Iran and other Middle East nations are well-known for persecuting Christians, Syria's actions are of a lower profile. But it is listed among those nations around the world that persecute Christians by everyone from Jacobson's organization to the U.S. government.

In Syria, the constitution requires the president to be a Muslim and specifies that Islamic jurisprudence is a principal source of legislation. And sharing your Christian faith with someone – anyone – is discouraged as "posing a threat to the relations among religious groups" and carries a penalty of up to life in prison, he said.

"For Christians, one of the core tenets is the ability to share your faith, but in Syria that can lead to arrest (and) persecution," Jacobson said. "We list Syria as one of the top … countries where Christians are facing real persecution."

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Posted by Robert at December 29, 2006 4:53 PM
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Get Here!

There's a song by Oleta Adams called "Get Here."

"You can reach me by railway
You reach me by airplane, etc.


I don't care how you get here (the USA) just get here anyway you can!!!!!!

Posted by: Ynkedoodl2 [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 5:01 PM

We should exchange all the muslims who feel oppressed by islamophobia for these Christians.

Posted by: Carolyn2 [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 5:17 PM

hmmm.. and why was it that we do not want muslims in our country again???

Posted by: squire [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 5:59 PM

There are very ancient Christian roots in Syria.

St. Paul traveled through Damascus and experienced a dramatic conversion.

Exiled Iraqi Christians living in Syria are slowly discovering that that the Syrian Muslims aren't much tolerable than the Muslims that caused them to leave Iraq.

This is an informative link from the Middle East Quarterly:
http://www.meforum.org/article/17

Posted by: Johnathan [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 6:02 PM

The Christians should come to Britain, drive the Muslims out from here. Please!

Posted by: IceDragon [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 6:32 PM

it's time for tit for tat.
What are all those mosques doing in countries like Germany, Sweden, UK, Denmark, switzerland, France, etc, etc.?

Posted by: rocky [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 10:11 PM

We should exchange all the muslims who feel oppressed by islamophobia for these Christians.
Posted by: Carolyn2
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I second that

Posted by: EliasAlucard [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 10:41 PM

Why aren't christians ever seen as refugees from persecution and oppression? Or do you have to be muslim to be that?

Posted by: Voltaire [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 11:59 PM

Hasn't Carter got around yet to blaming the Israelis and their "wall"?
I believe that Sudanese who illegally entered Israel are being better treated than when they were "freely" walking around in Egypt.
I wonder if they could get asylum in Israel, but then I suppose Arafat's Christian Clergy supporters would object.

Posted by: Cynic [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2006 9:49 AM

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