26 October 2013, The Tablet

Orthodox welcome plea from Syria Christians


Russia

A senior Russian Orthodox church official has welcomed requests for Russian citizenship by thousands of Syrian Christians as a sign of his country’s moral standing in the region, writes Jonathan Luxmoore.

Residents of Qalamoun, an area of predominantly Christian villages, like Maaloula, which was recently targeted by the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front, have written to President Vladimir Putin and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, requesting Russian citizenship as a way of guarding against “conspiracy by the West” and “hateful fanatics waging a brutal war” against Syria. Maaloula, whose population was 3,300, is now reportedly empty of Christians, apart from 15 nuns who are caring for 10 to 15 orphans.

The Christians believe that “the purpose of the Western-backed terrorists is to eliminate our presence in what is our native land, and with some of the most revolting methods as well, including savage murders of ordinary people,” the letter says.

“None of the about 50,000 people – physicians, engineers, lawyers, entrepreneurs – who are willing to sign this application want to leave their homes,” the letter says.


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