Monaco - The suburban areas of northern Syria "are mostly controlled
by various insurgent groups." The military government has abandoned the
rural areas to concentrate its presence on the city of Hassaké and
Kamishly. "But the people in these two cities have a great fear that
fighting could start at any moment. In that case, a large number of
children, girls, women and old people will cross the border with
Turkey." This is how Eustathius Matta Roham, Syriac Orthodox
Metropolitan of Jazirah and Euphrates, describes the situation
experienced by Syrian populations in the north-east governorate of
Hassaké, bordering Turkey and Iraq. In a report sent to Fides Agency,
the Syriac Orthodox Metropolitan confirms that churches and all
Christian symbols have been destroyed in the city of Ras al-Ayn, and he
reports that the military conflict in the area has reached a deadlock,
but the whole population is suffering due to the collapse of economic
activities and the lack of primary goods. "The systematic practice of
kidnapping continues," says S. E. Roham "and there is a permanent flow
of people fleeing to Turkey."On Saturday, May 18 Metropolitan Roham met
representatives of charitable organizations in Monaco of Bavaria to
assess their Christian relief programs in favor of the Syrian people.
The meeting is part of a mission to Europe that S. E. Roham is carrying
out on behalf of Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius Zakka I Iwas, also
to ascertain the condition in which Syrian refugees who have reached
Greece live.Earlier, during his European Union "mission", the Syriac
Orthodox Metropolitan had already met with officials of the charitable
organizations Misereor, Missio and Aid to the Church in Need, and also
Cardinal Christoph Schönborn.
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