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Syria’s al-Assad visits recaptured Christian town

April 20, 2014 By administrator

DAMASCUS – Agence France-Presse

n_65283_1 A picture uploaded on the official Facebook page of the Syrian Presidency on April 20, shows Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad looking at icons as he visits a monastery in the ancient Christian town of Maalula which his troops recently recaptured from rebels. AFP Photo

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Easter April 20 visited the ancient Christian town of Maalula, which his troops recently recaptured from rebels, state television said.

“On the day of the resurrection of Christ, and from the heart of Maalula, President Assad hopes all Syrians have a happy Easter, and for the reestablishment of peace and security throughout Syria,” the channel announced in a caption at the bottom of the screen, without showing images of the visit.

It added that al-Assad had inspected the Mar Sarkis (Saint Sergius and Bacchus) monastery, damaged in recent fighting. It said the damage had been caused by “terrorists,” using the regime’s term for rebels.

“Even the worst terrorists cannot erase our heritage and civilisation,” state television quoted al-Assad as saying.

“Like other Syrian sites of heritage and civilisation, Maalula will always resist in the face of the barbarity and obscurantism that are targeting the country.”

Founded in the fifth century, the monastery is one of the Middle East’s oldest. It is dedicated to two Roman Christian soldiers who were killed by emperor Galerius because of their faith.

The Facebook page of the Syrian presidency posted a picture of al-Assad – who has rarely appeared in public since the uprising began– standing next to a Christian priest. He held what appeared to be damaged friezes showing the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.

Throughout Syria’s conflict, the Assad regime has sought to portray itself as the protector of the country’s religious minorities against a revolt it says is led by foreign-backed extremists.

The Syrian opposition dismisses such claims as part of a divide-and-rule strategy which is also aimed at deterring the West from providing greater support to the rebels.

Syria’s uprising began in March 2011 as a peaceful revolt against the Assad family’s four-decade rule but escalated into an insurgency and then a civil war when the regime launched a brutal crackdown.

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Sadad, Christian town, retaken by Syrian troops from Jihadis

October 28, 2013 By administrator

Syria’s state media say government forces have retaken a Christian town north of Damascus after a week of clashes with al-Qaida-linked fighters who had recently captured key parts of it, The Associated Press reported.

The state-run SANA news agency says the army “restored security and stability” to the town of Sadad early on Monday.

The town had been in opposition hands since last week, when al-Qaida-linked groups captured a checkpoint that gave them control of the western part of the town.

The fighting came as the U.N.-Arab League envoy headed to Syria for his first trip to the country in almost a year. Lakhdar Brahimi had arrived in Beirut earlier on Monday and left for Damascus.

Brahimi is trying to prepare a peace conference on Syria supposed to take place in Geneva next month.

 

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