Nando (24
July 2012)
"Another article on
the same search of Google:for Christian areas in Syria"
Another article on the same search of Google:
http://www.aina.org/news/20120712191348.htm
Christians Are Evacuated From Syrian City
Posted GMT 7-13-2012 0:13:48
DAMASCUS (AP) — A group of Christians trapped in the besieged,
bombed-out Syrian city of Homs has been evacuated after a deal
between the army and rebels, a priest involved in the evacuation
efforts said Wednesday.
Maximos al-Jamal, a Greek Orthodox priest who has been following
the plight of Syrian Christians in Homs, said 63 people were taken
out to safety over the past 24 hours.
Christians, who make up about 10% of Syria’s population, say they
are particularly vulnerable to the violence sweeping the country
of 22 million people. They are fearful that Syria will become
another Iraq, with Christians caught in the crossfire between
rival Muslim groups.
Homs, Syria’s third-largest city, has a substantial Christian
population and has been one of the hardest-hit regions since the
uprising against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime began in March
2011. Rebels control several neighborhoods, which has sparked
several rounds of intense attacks by government troops over the
past months.
The rebels have controlled the Christian neighborhoods of
Hamidiyeh and Bustan Diwan since early February. Sporadic clashes
with government troops have already forced tens of thousands of
Christians to flee the neighborhoods to a relatively safe area
known as the Valley of the Christians, just outside Homs. Those
that stayed faced increasing danger.
Mr. al-Jamal says about 100 of the civilians who remained trapped
in the two besieged Homs neighborhoods are Christians, down from
thousands who lived in the area before the uprising began.
He has said he feared the rebels wanted to keep the Christians in
the city as a bargaining chip while the army’s bombardment and
ground attacks intensified.
“Gunmen have told the besieged people that if you go out of these
areas, we will die,” Mr. al-Jamal told the Associated Press
Wednesday.
But finally, he said a deal was struck between the army and armed
gunmen in those areas and 24 civilians were evacuated on Tuesday
and 39 on Wednesday, most of them Christians. Mediation was
continuing to get the remaining civilians out, he added.
Syrian Christians have largely stuck by Mr. Assad, fearing the
strength of Islamist hard-liners in the uprising against his rule.
“I stayed inside Hamidiyeh to protect the churches from looting. I
saved 14 icons from the St. George church which has been
destroyed,” said Jihad Akhras, who was among those who were
evacuated Wednesday.
He said the situation inside Hamidiyeh and Bistan al-Diwan was
“tragic” with barely enough food for those who remain trapped
there.