The Voice of the suffering in Middle East

Attacked by Muslim mob, Coptic woman is still living a nightmare

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"I no longer feel safe and I am terrified for the safety and future of my grandchildren and sons. Fear keeps me up late every night. I want my children and grandchildren to leave Egypt."

In Damascus, rebel bombardments have Christians fear for their lives

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"In the now seven years of war in Syria, more than one million people have been killed or wounded. And these are wounds not only of the body, but also of the soul. So many people are traumatized. It will take decades to heal these wounds. And all warring parties bear responsibility for this!"

In Iraq, a Christian student is back at the University of Mosul

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"My feeling now is pretty good, but will we be okay later? We are still in a state of anxiety as a result of the repeated disasters that have befallen Christians. Still, the situation is gradually stabilizing."

In Jerusalem, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher closes, reopens its doors

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It was decided that, for now, the city will renounce imposing any further taxes on the Churches, and that, for the time being, no further legislation will be pursued in regard to Church property.

Our meeting at the UN: seeking more help for suffering Christians on the Nineveh Plains

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“We welcome the increase of urgently needed institutional involvement to end the ordeal Christians of Nineveh. For too long this help has depended on private donors alone.”

Christians in Damascus are coming under heavy fire

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She told us that she and the other residents of the convent narrowly escaped death when a mortar fell but “thanks be to God did not explode.”
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