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Last Christian in Idlib recalls his community
Author: Mouneb Taim
Publication Date: 17/1/2022
Source: Al Monitor
Michel Boutros is a 90-year-old Christian in Syria’s Idlib who has turned into an icon of steadfastness despite the bloodshed of the war that has been plaguing his country for 10 years now.
Old but gold: An elderly sitting on the balcony of his bombed home in Homs
Publication Date: 18/1/2022
Source: Syriawise
On May 1, 2012 a two-minute video of an elderly man sitting on the balcony of his bombed home in Homs, Syria was posted on YouTube.
The man was Abu William Kaddoura, a Christian who steadfastly refused to leave his neighborhood that had been destroyed by the Syrian Army under orders of Bashar Assad.
‘Now there is no one’: The lament of one of the last Christians in a Syrian city
Author: Hwaida Saad, Ben Hubbard
Publication Date: 24/1/2022
Source: New York Times
On Christmas Day, Michel Butros al-Jisri, one of the last Christians in the Syrian city of Idlib, didn’t attend services, because the Islamic rebels who control the area had long since locked up the church. Nor did he gather with friends and relatives to celebrate around a tree because nearly all of his fellow Christians have either died or fled during Syria’s 10-year civil war.
Syria: Christians in Aleppo mobilizing for the poorest
Publication Date: 27/12/2021
Source: Vatican News
In many parishes in Aleppo, Christians of different denominations have organized themselves so that no one is left behind. The solidarity of Christian communities allows thousands of people to survive and regain some hope.
Christians pick up the pieces in war-torn Syria
Author: Ben Joseph
Publication Date: 18/1/2022
Source: UCA News
Christians in Syria have been enduring an 11-year war compounded by migration, misery, sanctions, blockades, death and indifference. Their churches have been damaged, looted or even bombed, but they are picking up the pieces to restart religious life in the war-torn Middle Eastern nation.
Religious minorities in Iran worship freely
Publication Date: 16/1/2022
Source: Anadolu Agency
The narrow, winding lanes of the Jolfa neighborhood in Iran's central Isfahan province, along the southern bank of Zayandeh-Rud River, are still basking in the ambiance of Christmas and New Year’s celebrations.
Iran frees nine Christian convicted of anti-state activities
Publication Date: 11/01/2022
Source: Asia News
This is a positive sign even though Rev Matthias Abdulreza Ali Haghnejad and eight members of the Church of Iran still face a review of their trial. For religious advocacy group, the charges are unfounded; those involved simply exercised their right to freedom of worship. A number of Christian inmates enjoy a 10-day leave at Christmas.
Iran Christian prisoners get rare 10-day holiday leave
Publication Date: 26/12/2021
Source: Al Arabiya News
The head of Iran's judiciary on Sunday granted Christian prisoners 10 days' liberty to spend the holidays with families, in a rare move towards the minority community.
Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei instructed authorities across the country to issue the dispensation, according to the judiciary's Mizan Online website.



