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Christians Targeted in Turkey’s Strategy of Syria Displacements
Author: Engy Magdy
Publication Date: 28/10/2021
Source: The Tablet
There appears to be no end in sight for the suffering of Christians in North Syria, as Turkey and its allies in the region continue military escalation and bombardment, pushing remaining Christians to flee and preventing others from returning to their homes and properties.
Lebanon’s Christians Resist Exodus from Worst Economic Collapse in 150 Years
Author: Jayson Casper
Publication Date: 29/10/2021
Source: Christianity Today
Their middle-class salaries now worth peanuts, evangelicals struggle to maintain a faithful presence amid debate over serving God elsewhere.
Vatican official: Bombs have not destroyed faith of Syria’s Christians
Author: Cindy Wooden
Publication Date: 27/10/2021
Source: Catholic News Service
While much of the world has forgotten about the war in Syria and the extreme poverty plaguing most of its people, Pope Francis has not forgotten the Syrian people and the Christians there who continue to witness to the faith, said Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Churches.
Lebanon's Christian leader Geagea in crosshairs with Hezbollah
Author: Idris Okuyucu
Publication Date: 28/10/2021
Source: Anadolu Agency
Samir Geagea believes that Lebanon will not have bright future unless Hezbollah is disarmed
Churches in the Middle East: “Many Christians continue to serve among the refugees”
Author: Jonatan Soriano
Publication Date: 15/10/2021
Source: Evangelical Focus
Churches in Jordan and Lebanon have opened their doors to Afghan refugees, despite the crisis in their own countries. In the last decade, the Middle East has become one of the regions hosting the largest number of displaced people in the world. Most of them are from the neighbouring area, as a result of the war that has been ravaging Syria since 2011, but there are also many arriving from further afield, such as Afghanistan.
Archbishop Hanna warns of declining number of Christians in Middle East
Publication Date: 14/10/2021
Source: Middle East Monitor
The Head of the Sebastia Diocese of the Greek Orthodox Church, Archbishop Atallah Hanna, yesterday warned that the number of Christians emigrating from the Middle East has reached unprecedented levels, calling to preserve this important component in the region.
Christian prisoners of conscience ask: ‘Where can I worship after I’m released?’
Publication Date: 27/10/2021
Source: Article 18
Three Iranian Christians serving long prison sentences for their membership of a house-church have written a joint letter and recorded video statements, asking where they should worship once they are released.
As the three Christians, Babak Hosseinzadeh, Behnam Akhlaghi, and Saheb Fadaie, point out, the churches of Iran’s recognised Christians of Armenian and Assyrian descent are not permitted to welcome Persian-speaking Christians like them, so their only option is to worship in their homes in what have become known as “house-churches”.
Song on Algerian radio show brings Christian minority's plight to the fore
Publication Date: 31/10/2021
Source: Global Voices
Christians in Algeria are caught in a new crisis, which many feel is reflective of the intolerance with which the Algerian state deals with Christians and their beliefs.
Vatican cardinal visits Syria in 10th year of civil war
Author: Hannah Brockhaus
Publication Date: 25/10/2021
Source: Catholic News Agency
A Vatican cardinal is visiting Syria during the 10th year of the civil war that has devastated the country and led many Christians to flee.
Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of the Congregation for the Eastern Churches, will travel to Syria from Oct. 25 to Nov. 3, after the trip was postponed from April 2020.
Algeria: Quash conviction of Christian convert prosecuted solely for religious belief
Publication Date: 27/19/2021
Source: Amnesty International
Algerian authorities must quash the conviction of Christian convert Foudhil Bahloul, under a law that is being used to crack down on religious minorities and restrict the right to freedom of religion and belief, Amnesty International said ahead of his appeal hearing on 27 October.



