Christians in Syria Still Deprived of Their Homes Even as ISIS Loses Ground

Thousands of displaced Christians in Syria continue to be deprived of their homes and are still caught in the crossfire even as militants from the Islamic State (ISIS) continue to lose ground in the Middle East.

According to a report by World Watch Monitor, Assyrian Christians, specifically those in Tel Nasri, Tel Goran and other villages, still could not return to their homes despite the fact that ISIS forces have already left these areas. Local sources said this is because Kurdish militias now occupy these communities after they dislodged the ISIS militants.

The militiamen put up signs warning against danger and mines to make it appear that it is still unsafe for Assyrian Christians to return to their villages, but in reality, this is their way of occupying the communities, Assyria TV reported.

This came as a surprise for the Assyrian Christians who expected the Kurdish militias to stay only temporarily and to leave their villages once they have driven out the last of the ISIS militants.

Worse, the Kurdish militia forces are also reportedly intimidating and committing acts of violence against the Assyrian Christians, particularly in Hassake. There were also reports from local media in Syrian that Kurdish militiamen are "systematically" looting the villages previously controlled by ISIS militants.

On top of the problem brought about by Kurdish militia forces, Christians in Syria also have to constantly worry about the continuing threat posed by ISIS, which earlier occupied 35 villages in Syria.

The jihadist group is still holding captive some of the 200 Assyrians it took as hostages back in February last year.

Because of these, Christians in Syria are continually asking for prayers and assistance from their fellow faithful around the world.

Some Christian groups have already responded to this call. For instance, the nonprofit group In Defense of Christians (IDC) led a convention last month to urge the United States government to to act on behalf of the Christians in the Middle East.

Other organisations have been been raising funds to support emergency humanitarian efforts for Assyrian Christians in Iraq and other places in the Middle East.

related articles
Muslim Refugees in U.S. Outnumber Christians 12,486 to 68: \'Social Engineering,\' Not Humanitarian Relief?
Muslim Refugees in U.S. Outnumber Christians 12,486 to 68: 'Social Engineering,' Not Humanitarian Relief?

Muslim Refugees in U.S. Outnumber Christians 12,486 to 68: 'Social Engineering,' Not Humanitarian Relief?

Exclusive: Why Are There So Few Christian Refugees From Syria In The UK?
Exclusive: Why Are There So Few Christian Refugees From Syria In The UK?

Exclusive: Why Are There So Few Christian Refugees From Syria In The UK?

Muslim Cleric in U.S. Who Openly Backs ISIS and Praises Beheadings, Terror Attacks Remains a Free Man
Muslim Cleric in U.S. Who Openly Backs ISIS and Praises Beheadings, Terror Attacks Remains a Free Man

Muslim Cleric in U.S. Who Openly Backs ISIS and Praises Beheadings, Terror Attacks Remains a Free Man

ISIS Chops Off Arm of 11-Year-Old Boy, Beheads 4-Year-Old Girl as Forms of Punishment
ISIS Chops Off Arm of 11-Year-Old Boy, Beheads 4-Year-Old Girl as Forms of Punishment

ISIS Chops Off Arm of 11-Year-Old Boy, Beheads 4-Year-Old Girl as Forms of Punishment

Christian Missionaries Brave Bombs and Bullets to Share Christ and Give Hope to People of Aleppo
Christian Missionaries Brave Bombs and Bullets to Share Christ and Give Hope to People of Aleppo

Christian Missionaries Brave Bombs and Bullets to Share Christ and Give Hope to People of Aleppo

News
Finnish church used AI to conduct a worship service but it didn't feel the same
Finnish church used AI to conduct a worship service but it didn't feel the same

From Gutenberg and his printing press to The Salvation Army and the first motion picture, the Church has a long tradition of using new technology to spread the Gospel. Now, a congregation in Finland has taken the next step on this journey, using AI tools to organise and conduct a worship service.

First complete Chinese translation of the Bible sells at auction for £56,000
First complete Chinese translation of the Bible sells at auction for £56,000

The first complete Chinese version of the Bible has sold at auction for over £56,000

Canterbury Cathedral welcomes more modern-day pilgrims
Canterbury Cathedral welcomes more modern-day pilgrims

Canterbury Cathedral is hoping to offer "sanctuary and hope" to modern day pilgrims

Should Christians be more critical of Israel?
Should Christians be more critical of Israel?

Why do Christians support Israel and should there be limits to that support?