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11 March 2025
Armenian Apostolic Patriarchate of Jerusalem has appealed to the
international community, states, religious and humanitarian organizations, and
individuals, urging them to focus on the protection of all Christians in Syria.
The Armenian Apostolic Patriarchate of Jerusalem has issued a communiqué
which reads as follows:
“As we stand witness to the ongoing turmoil and devastating conflict in
Syria, our hearts are filled with deep sorrow and concern for all who are
suffering. We, in particular, are moved by the plight of our Armenian Christian
brothers and sisters who have lived for generations in this land, a place they
sought refuge after the horrific Armenian genocide of 1915. Syria has been home
to many of the survivors and their descendants, and their presence there is a
testament to the resilience and faith of the Armenian Christian.
Today, the safety and security of all Christian Communities in
Syria are threatened once again by the violence and chaos that regrettably
plagues this region. We raise our voices not only for the protection of all
innocent lives, but especially for the Armenians who remain a living remnant of
a people who endured the first genocide of the 20th century. They are not
simply an ethnic group or a community of believers; they are a sacred witness
to survival, perseverance, and the continued struggle for dignity in the face
of genocidal persecution.
The Armenians in Syria, many of whom reside in the cities of Aleppo,
Damascus, and elsewhere, have already endured so much. They have rebuilt their
lives after the Genocide, established vibrant communities, and contributed
richly to the social, cultural, and spiritual fabric of Syria. Yet, they now
face a renewed threat to their lives and heritage. Their churches, schools, and
homes have been caught in the crossfire of an ongoing civil war, and the fear
of further displacement looms once again.
We call upon the international community—governments, religious
organizations, humanitarian bodies, and individuals—to urgently focus attention
on the protection and preservation of ALL CHRISTIANS IN SYRIA. These
communities are not just ethnic minorities; they are a vital part of the
Christian presence in the larger Middle East, a presence that has endured for
centuries. The security of our Christian brothers and sisters in Syria must not
be overlooked or treated as a secondary concern in the midst of political
shifts in the region.
May God bless the Armenian people and all Christian Communities within
Syria, and may His mercy bring peace and protection to all those who suffer in
Syria and beyond. We pray for the day when all minority Christians, regardless
of their denomination, can live in their communities in harmony and security,
without the threat of religious persecution,” reads the communiqué of the
Armenian Apostolic Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
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