Devastating Images & Report from the Christian Town of Sadad in Syria – Exclusive

OCP News Service Exclusive – 31/10/13

Special Report by Mor Selwanos Boutros Alnemeh
(Syrian Orthodox Metropolitan of Homs and Hama)

Photographs from Mor Timotheos Matta Alkhouri
(Metropolitan & Patriarchal Secretary)

Forwarded by Mor Eusthathtios Matta Roham
(Syrian Orthodox Metropolitan of Jazirah & Euphrates)

My brothers and sisters

The peace of the Lord be with you:

I present to you a glimpse of the events which have overtaken Sadad over the weeks since its occupation by armed men and terrorists.

1- Sadad is a small Syriac town of 15,000 people located 160 km from Damascus

2- It has 14 churches and a monastery with four priests and five halls for social activities and celebrations.

3- Most citizens are poor, because of the lack of natural resources

4- They live in the middle of the desert, and it is a harsh, dry climate, where no rain falls..

5- The number of families which immigrated to Sadad from the different villages and provinces, owning to the Syrian crisis, is 600.

6- The terrorists entered Sadad on 21-10-2013 and occupied it for a week.  On 28-10-2013 they were driven out and some of them were killed.
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7- 2,500 families fled Sadad because of this occupation by the terrorists. They spread out between Damascus, Homs, Fayrouza, Zaydal, Maskane, and al-Fhayle.

8-  1,500 families were held as hostages and human shields for a week, amongst them children, old men, young men, and women.  Some of them fled, walking 8 km from Sadad to al-Hafer to find refuge.

9-  Some were killed and some were threatened by the bullet, by strangulation, execution and with the destruction of their houses. 45 civilians were martyred including women, children and men.

10 – 10 persons have gone missing, and the number of injured is 30

11-All the homes of Sadad have been robbed, their possessions looted, by all the forces which entered Sadad.  The commercial premises shared the same fate.

12- They destroyed the churches and stole some of their possessions, money and ancient books, and graphitized insults  against Christianity.

All government, school, and council buildings were destroyed, along with the post office, the hospital and clinic, as well as  the Finance and the Agricultural Ministry branches.

14- The crisis in Sadad led to the forced migration of some 500 families of al-Hafer, and the looting and destruction of some of their houses.

15- The families of Sadad fled from their town only in the clothes they were wearing, and anyone who brought with him money, gold or documents was robbed of them.

16- Our children have lost their future because of the destruction of the schools, the nursery, and the youth centre.

Above mentioned is a summary of the situation in Sadad and al-Hafer.  On 28-10-2013 the young men returned to Sadad to repair the damage.  They suffered a loss which is estimated at fifty per cent destruction, including houses which can never be rebuilt because they were totally destroyed, and have lost electricity, water and telephone connection.  The state has started to repair the damage, especially that of the government buildings.

They have not yet been able to open the schools yet, and so the families have preferred to stay in their places of refuge, in order to ensure the future of their children, and to guarantee better personal security.

These events which happened in Sadad are considered the greatest massacre of Christians in Syria, and is second in the whole Middle East region after the bombing of Our Lady of the Salvation Church in Iraq, in the same month, and almost the same day in 2010.  We ask if the terrorists are gone permanently, or if there is the possibility of a return for a second massacre…

3000 people were held hostage, and we cried out to world, and no-one heard us, except for the minority which came to our aid, and stood in solidarity with us.  Where is the Christian conscience?  Where, the Syriac conscience?  Where is the human conscience?  Where are my brothers, the metropolitans, priests, and friends? Where… where? And no-one answers… except for a few.  There is a lump in the throat and burning in the heart for all that’s happened in my metropolitanate and its poor suffering people which no sooner did it flee to a place of refuge, then left from there empty-handed, and after all this, to where, I don’t know…

Pray for us..

Selwanos Boutros Alnemeh
Syrian Orthodox Metropolitan of Homs and Hama

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OCP News Service

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    annie 11 years

    I pray for persecuted Christians every day. but I don’t know if there is any Christian aid charities in the area , and could they reach you . godbless anyway .an English Christian.

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    Katie 11 years

    Sad to say the president of the United States has no problem supporting these godless criminals. More people in this country are seeing the truth. Assad ANY DAY!

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    DeaconJohnMBresnahan 11 years

    And our government cozies up to killers of Christians.
    This is a time when all Christians: Orthodox, Catholic, Coptic, Syrian. Protestant should be a true “band of brothers” helping each other in any way possible and making people aware of what is going on in the world. As a Catholic deacon I have repeatedly given out stories and media articles telling of the suffering Christians are enduring as well as given sermons on the topic. We have to wake up our American people.

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    JACK 11 years

    God bless all those suffering and protect the children and families.Suffer little children come unto me for such is the kingdoom of Heaven.J.M.J

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    bluesuede 11 years

    Jesus have mercy and Mary intercede for our suffering brothers and sisters in Syria.
    The powers that be want to conquer Syria no matter whatever it takes. World opinion has stopped an armed invasion by the super powers, but they support small pockets of armed and trained terrorists, continually chipping away at the Christian presence in Syria, with the intention of wiping out all obstacles that stand in the way of their goal– a change of regime.

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    licjjs 11 years

    Does anyone know how to contact the Archbishop to make a financial offering?

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    Corvus Corax 11 years

    These are the Martyrs washed clean in the Blood of the Lamb!

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    Orthocath 11 years

    Yes, you can donate through Aid to the Church in Need

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    A. Hanna 11 years

    Simply take up arms and protect yourselves from these pigs. Why are you waiting others to sacrify themselves in order to protect you from whatever trouble you may experience? If somebody try to harm you show them that you are not easy preys. In contrast be their “terminators”! This is the law of life!

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    Frogman17 10 years

    Does anyone else consider it a bit “odd” that our government sees fit to support and even immigrate thousands of “devout muslims” from Gaza and other jihadi strong holds, while pretty much ignoring the plight of these Christians, which was at least in part the result of our arming., aiding, and supporting the rebel forces attempting to topple the Syrian government? Perhaps they’ll send a few planes over to rescue these poor people?

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    Father Dacius 10 years

    Obama always comes down on the side of the extremists. He did it in Egypt and the people threw out the man he had hand picked. Egypt has become too cosmopolitan for the radicals to really take root. What is next? It seems certain the Iranians will get to make their bomb, but perhaps now the Saudis feel better because they won’t be able to make a lot of them and will just blow up Israel. This guy has a plan to create the most misery possible for those not aligned with radical mohammedenism. After the middle east is thoroughly radicalized, will that make the takeover of Europe easier. It will indeed be a strange world if we must look to Russia for some sort of relief.

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