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  • Jailed Christian Converts: The Regime is Destroying Our Churches

  • Last Christian in Idlib recalls his community

  • Lebanon and Syria: People Survive on One Dollar a Day

  • Middle East patriarchs urge Christian hope at Easter

  • No Place For Converts: Iran's Persecuted Christians Struggle To Keep The Faith

  • Nuncio to Syria: After 11 years of war "we have fallen into obscurity"

  • Old but gold: An elderly sitting on the balcony of his bombed home in Homs

  • Pandemic, economy worsen situation for Syria's minority Christians

  • Persecution of Christians in Iran, Part Two

  • Poverty, fear drive exodus from Syria’s one-time IS capital

  • Religious minorities suppressed in Iran – Christian woman denied jobs

  • Repeated Turkish shelling threatens Christians of Syria’s Tel Tamr

  • Russia strikes Christian-majority villages in Syria, kills 7

  • Seven Iranian Christians Receive Combined 32 Years in Prison

  • Syria Has Six Months to Receive Your Earthquake Aid

  • Syria lost in ‘oblivion’ on 11th anniversary of war, says cardinal

  • Syria’s IDPs Live Amidst Ancient Christian Sites

  • Syriac Catholic patriarch says situation in Syria 'humanly unbearable'

  • Syrian Greek Orthodox Priest Found Dead in Cathedral

  • The case of Eastern Christians and the French political imaginary, in Jayeel Cornelio, François Gauthier, Tuomas Martikainen, Linda Woodhead (Eds.) (2020), Routledge International Handbook of Religion in Global Society

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