Syria’s Christians caught in the middle
7/4/2012 As the year-long conflict polarises Syrian society, Omar Abdel-Razek from BBC Arabic finds an Orthodox Christian community worried it could face trouble from both the government and opposition. “The university has become a battlefield between the supporters and the opposition of the regime.” That was what Lena (not her real name), a medical student at the University of Aleppo, had said in her email informing me that she will not be able to meet me at campus as agreed. She continued: “As a Christian, both sides are suspicious of me
7/4/2012 As the year-long conflict polarises Syrian society, Omar Abdel-Razek from BBC Arabic finds an Orthodox Christian community worried it could face trouble from both the government and opposition. “The university has become a battlefield between the supporters and the opposition of the regime.” That was what Lena (not her real name), a medical student at the University of Aleppo, had said in her email informing me that she will not be able to meet me at campus as agreed. She continued: “As a Christian, both sides are suspicious of me
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Syria’s Christians caught in the middle