Protests erupted in Damascos, the capital of Syria, on Tuesday, went some armed group. In now viral video, we're seen burning Christmas tree set up by some members of the minority Christian group in the Asia country which currently have new Islamic leadership after group of opposition fighters olster president Basha our Assad earlier this month. Christian Family Worldwide in the first book post on Tuesday said burning Christmas tree in Hamma, Syria by health heir of Shan terrorist group HTS.
We ask for security and selty for Christian people during Christmas and New Year. It is a violation against the religion, freedom and diversity in the country. We asked for international peacekeeping forces to provide safety and security in the country.
While Syrians were seen and enjoying at the Christmas market after ousted of Asad, the bonding of the Christmas tree was said to have been carried out by foreign body of Christians were seen in protest march from strings to streets, demanding the new Islamic authority to protect the religious rights of the Christians. Despite the tension generated, local media reported that Christmas Mass was held at the wealthy Greek Catholic church in capital Damascos Observas said that Christians are hopeful
for future after and of the thirteen years. Several more wide church bells are ringing and worship services are being held across country. According to AFP International News Agency, hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in Christian areas of Damasco's early Tuesday to protest the mourning of a Christmas
tree near Hammer in central Syria. We demand the rights of Christians, protesters chanted as the march through the Syrian capital towards the headquarters of the Orthodox Patriarchate in the Bab Sharki neighborhood. The protests come a little more than two weeks after an armed coalition led by Islamis toppled the government of Basha al Assad, who had cast himself as a protector of minorities in the Sunni majority country. A demonstrator who gave his name as Georges told AFP
he was protesting in justice against Christians. If we're not allowed to leave our Christian first in our country as we used to, then we don't belong here anymore, he said. The protests erupted after a video spread on social media. Showing whoden fighters setting fire to a Christmas tree in the Christian majority town of Szuklabia near Hama. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the fighters were foreign
us from the Islamist group Anza al Tawid. In another video posted to social media, a religious leader from Syrian's victorious Islamist group, he Tahir al sham Hts, addressed residents, clearing those who touched the tree were not Syrian and promise they would be punished. The trail will be restored
and linked off by tomorrow morning, he said. The islaest Hts movement, rotten in al Keada and supported by Turki, has promised to protect minorities since its lightning offensive topold Assad this month, following years of stallmut AFP reported a local resident in Sukelabia's city on morning posted on fascetbook and said that a foreign armed terrorist group consisted of eight members bond a Christmas tree in the city, threatening with weapons anyone who tried to put out the fire.
Please deliver the video to all parties responsible for protecting Christians in Syria. It was gathered that while the current held of Syrian New government. Ahmad al Sharhai aka of Mumuhammad Julani, was meeting with delegations from Kata and Jordan. Suspected eighth husbands bond the Christmas tree in the Orthodox
Sukelabia's city Yarhama. The pannel of the Christmas has since money caused a harsh reaction from the minority Syrian Christians who did not flee after the militants captured the country. Residents and protests continued all night in crystal areas and towns. People took to the streets both on foot and in cars. In Baptum, one of the historical areas of Damascos, where there is a high density of churches, Crystian militious with weapons were even seen, according to some residents who shared
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