Iraq and Syria: betrayed

Barnabas Fund  |  World
Date posted:  1 Dec 2017
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Iraq and Syria: betrayed

A church in Baghdad | photo: iStock

Iraqi and Syrian Christians feel ‘abandoned, even betrayed’ by the international community, said one church leader, who represents Christian communities across the Middle East.

Western politicians do not take an interest in the plight of Christians – despite the fact that they have been the targets of violence and genocide for years – because, he said: ‘We don’t have the numbers, we don’t have the oil, we don’t pose any terrorist threat to the civilised world. We have been put aside and neglected. Many Iraqi Christians remain displaced, with no funding to rebuild the towns in which they used to live, while Western countries are denying Christians official refugee status. (See articles on Whitehall cover-up and Hungary’s response to refugees.)

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