Posted on 11/26/2013 3:32:37 PM PST by xzins
The worst Christian massacrecomplete with mass graves, tortured-to-death women and children, and destroyed churchesrecently took place in Syria, at the hands of the U.S.-supported jihadi rebels; and the U.S. government and its mainstream media mouthpiece are, as usual, silent (that is, when not actively trying to minimize matters).
The massacre took place in Sadad, an ancient Syriac Orthodox Christian habitation, so old as to be mentioned in the Old Testament. Most of the regions inhabitants are poor, as Sadad is situated in the remote desert between Homs and Damascus (desert regions, till now, apparently the only places Syrias Christians could feel secure; 600 Christian families had earlier fled there for sanctuary from the jihad, only to be followed by it).
In late October, the U.S-supported opposition invaded and occupied Sadad for over a week, till ousted by the nations military. Among other atrocities, 45 Christiansincluding women and childrenwere killed, several tortured to death; Sadats 14 churches, some ancient, were ransacked and destroyed; the bodies of six people from one family, ranging from ages 16 to 90, were found at the bottom of a well (an increasingly common fate for subhuman Christians).
The jihadis even made a graphic video (with English subtitles) of those whom they massacred, while shouting Islams victory-cry, Allahu Akbar (which John McCain equates to a Christian saying thank God). Another video, made after Sadad was liberated shows more graphic atrocities.
Here are the words of Archbishop Selwanos Boutros Alnemeh, Syriac Orthodox Metropolitan of Homs and Hama (another detailed account, with pictures, appears here):
What happened in Sadad is the most serious and biggest massacre of Christians in Syria in the past two years and a half 45 innocent civilians were martyred for no reason, and among them several women and children, many thrown into mass graves. Other civilians were threatened and terrorized. 30 were wounded and 10 are still missing. For one week, 1,500 families were held as hostages and human shields. Among them children, the elderly, the young, men and women . All the houses of Sadad were robbed and property looted. The churches are damaged and desecrated, deprived of old books and precious furniture What happened in Sadad is the largest massacre of Christians in Syria and the second in the Middle East, after the one in the Church of Our Lady of Salvation in Iraq, in 2010.
In the Iraqi attack of 2010, al-Qaeda linked jihadis stormed the church during service killing some 60 Christian worshippers (see here for graphic images of the aftermath).
While the archbishop is correct that this is the largest massacre of Christians in Syria, it is but the tip of the iceberg of the persecution the nations Christian minority has sufferedincluding beheadings, church bombings, kidnappings, rapes, and dislocation of hundreds of thousands of Christianssince the war broke out (see Syria entries in monthly persecution series).
A month before Sadad, another ancient Christian region, Maloula, one of the worlds very few regions that still spoke Aramaic, the language of Jesus, was besieged by the jihadis, its churches bombarded and plundered, its inhabitants forced to convert to Islam or die. The last words of one man who refused were: I am a Christian, and if you want to kill me for this, I do not object to it.
The archbishop concluded his statement concerning Sadad by asking: We have shouted aid to the world but no one has listened to us. Where is the Christian conscience? Where is human consciousness? Where are my brothers? I think of all those who are suffering today in mourning and discomfort: We ask everyone to pray for us.
Serge Trifkovicwho hails from a European region especially acquainted with Islamic jihadresponds to the archbishop as follows:
That no human consciousness is to be found in the White House, or in the editorial offices of the leading Western media, is now a matter of well-established record. Just try searching for Sadad (or alternatively Saddad) on the websites of the Department of State or The New York Times. Ditto the leading European dailies, the CNN/BBC/RTF, the human-rights defending NGOs et al.
The problem, of which Archbishop Selwanos Boutros Alnemeh appears unaware, is no longer in the Western elites mere indifference to the impending demise of Christianity in the lands of its birth, but in its active, ongoing, and open contribution to that demise. Cyprus (1974) and the Balkans (1991-9) provided the test, Iraq (2003-today) the conclusive proof. In Syria the Obama administration remains committed to supporting the rebelsah, yes, only the moderate ones, like the Christian-murdering Free Syrian Army(discretion advised again), not even though the result will be the same, but precisely because it will be.
In one of the Arabic videos documenting the aftermath of the Sadad massacre, as the mutilated bodies of one family are drawn from a well (around :30 second mark), a middle-aged male relative, in tears, says:
The most precious in the whole universe [his family], are now gone, leaving me alone, but thank God I am still surrounded by these loving people who remain. I want to say, let people [the jihadis] return to their minds. The problems of the world can only be solved by knowledge and brains. Enough insanity, the nerves of the people are shredded. Enough, enoughreturn to your minds; you people, you humansreturn to your humanity, enough crimes.
As a sign of the times, here is a Syrian, an easterner, evoking rationalism and humanity, products of Christian civilization, even as the post-Christian West is governed by anything and everythingpropaganda, emotionalism, mindless indoctrinationbut the twain.
In one of the Arabic videos documenting the aftermath of the Sadad massacre, as the mutilated bodies of one family are drawn from a well (around :30 second mark), a middle-aged male relative, in tears, says:
The most precious in the whole universe [his family], are now gone, leaving me alone, but thank God I am still surrounded by these loving people who remain. I want to say, let people [the jihadis] return to their minds. The problems of the world can only be solved by knowledge and brains. Enough insanity, the nerves of the people are shredded. Enough, enoughreturn to your minds; you people, you humansreturn to your humanity, enough crimes.
In one of the Arabic videos documenting the aftermath of the Sadad massacre, as the mutilated bodies of one family are drawn from a well (around :30 second mark), a middle-aged male relative, in tears, says:
The most precious in the whole universe [his family], are now gone, leaving me alone, but thank God I am still surrounded by these loving people who remain. I want to say, let people [the jihadis] return to their minds. The problems of the world can only be solved by knowledge and brains. Enough insanity, the nerves of the people are shredded. Enough, enoughreturn to your minds; you people, you humansreturn to your humanity, enough crimes.
Not that I'm suggesting we should intervene in Syria, but I really wonder why our government is so quick to throw in with our enemies yet ignore the suffering of our allies.
Perhaps we don't think Syrian Christians are really human beings? Something has to explain this.
I apologize if I am wrong but I believe your President actually wants a Muslim Caliphate in Upper Africa and lower Europe. So this is a natural consequence of his thinking - why would he be palling up to Iran who want to rid the area of Israel - why else would he have given the nod to all this rebellion and uprising - why will he not come out and say that if there was any real Arab Spring it has been taken over by radical forces opposed to anything human and decent.
We know that there are two victim groups that are allowed to commit theft, assault, rape and murder and no one dares to notice it or criticize it.
I agree. Obama is definitely siding with Islam, and his policy is see/hear/speak no evil of them, by them, or about them.
It’s intentional.
Obama, Soros, Kerry and others in this government are the same as Nero.
The only difference is technology and the media to cover it up.
The days of these evil people are numbered!
They have been weighed in the balance and found wanting
Yep - nobody in the annals of history has ever actually be that stupid - it has to be intentional!
Mel
Prayer for Peace in Syria
God of Compassion,
Hear the cries of the people of Syria,
Bring healing to those suffering from the violence,
Bring comfort to those mourning the dead,
Strengthen Syria’s neighbors in their care and welcome for refugees,
Convert the hearts of those who have taken up arms,
And protect those committed to peace.
God of Hope,
Inspire leaders to choose peace over violence and to seek reconciliation with enemies,
Inspire the Church around the world with compassion for the people of Syria,
And give us hope for a future of peace built on justice for all.
We ask this through Jesus Christ,
Prince of Peace and Light of the World,
Amen.
Petition: For the people of Syria, that God may strengthen the resolve of leaders to end the fighting and choose a future of peace.
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