Syria’s Greek patriarch opposes foreign intervention

3/3/2012 The leader of Greek Orthodox Christians in Syria opposes any foreign intervention in the country, saying it would be harmful to both Christians and Muslims, a newspaper reported on Thursday. Ignatius IV Hazim, patriarch of Antioch and All the East, said “the harmful effects of any foreign intervention in our affairs would touch Christians and Muslims alike,” daily Al-Watan quoted him as saying

3/3/2012 The leader of Greek Orthodox Christians in Syria opposes any foreign intervention in the country, saying it would be harmful to both Christians and Muslims, a newspaper reported on Thursday. Ignatius IV Hazim, patriarch of Antioch and All the East, said “the harmful effects of any foreign intervention in our affairs would touch Christians and Muslims alike,” daily Al-Watan quoted him as saying

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Syria’s Greek patriarch opposes foreign intervention

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