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    Exodus of Christians from Middle East not far off


    In recent years Islamic intolerance has grown greatly. The evidence of
    it is the killings not only in the Middle East but also in the
    churches of Nigeria, Sudan and elsewhere.

    The Middle East has never been a peaceful place for Christians, even
    from the very beginning of the teachings of Christ 2000 years ago.
    What is happening to the Christian population of Arab countries is not
    a novelty, and it is necessary to seek the roots of this exodus not
    only in the `Arab spring', but also in Islam as a religion, which does
    not recognize anyone except its followers.
    February 13, 2012
    PanARMENIAN.Net - In total, the region has about 15 million Christians
    and 300 million Muslims. There are 28 Christian confessions in the
    Middle East and North Africa. Exodus of Christians is only a matter of
    time, which is now playing into the hands of Islam. Among the most
    persecuted, as we have already mentioned, are the Copts, followed by
    Maronites. Armenians still maintain neutrality, but change of regimes
    adversely affects their position. Strange as it may seem at first
    glance, Christian minority has always supported overthrown
    `dictators', who, to a certain extent, ensured a stable and tolerable
    existence for them. But the current rulers of Egypt, Tunisia, and
    Libya are doing their best for the Christian minority to disappear.

    It all began with Iraq, with the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. It was
    after the U.S. invasion of Iraq that the Christian neighborhoods were
    subjected to pogroms and people were killed on the religious
    principle. However, nothing has changed now in Iraq - Christians are
    fleeing as before. If Bashar al-Assad loses power, a similar (if not
    worse) fate awaits the Christians of Syria. Islamists will remind them
    about their loyalty to the current president, wealth, education. What
    else does a crowd need to kill? And the saddest thing in this story is
    that the West will not even stir a finger to save the communities.
    Tolerance and sensitivity of democracy are surprisingly silent in this
    issue. The all-round expansion of Islam will not bypass anyone,
    especially the countries of Europe and the USA, which are still
    turning a blind eye to the murder of their co-religionists.

    Let us not forget that Arab states are going to unite. Perhaps not
    now, perhaps in five years, but it may happen one day. And what will
    be then? For the Gulf oil monarchies, which, by the way, are the
    initiators of the new caliphate, unification of Arab countries will be
    painless. But for others, i.e. Syria, Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq, it
    would mean ethnic cleansing. First they'll polish off the Christians,
    then the Kurds. And it would be good if it all ended with deportation
    only. Not as in 1915; perhaps more civilized manners would be used -
    people would be allowed to leave. Those who managed would leave, while
    the rest would be doomed to¦ Sad but true. So far, in the same Syria
    the `opposition' is limited to attempts of kidnapping people and
    demanding a ransom. And there is no guarantee at all that the
    kidnapped will be returned to the family alive.

    It should also be noted that in recent years Islamic intolerance has
    grown greatly. The evidence of it is the killings not only in the
    Middle East but also in the churches of Nigeria, Sudan and elsewhere.
    Although some moderate expositors of the Quran have recently been
    saying that the book does not call for killing infidels, these words
    are dissolved in the sea of ??hatred generated by poverty, limited
    living space and the inability to know the unknowable. Islamic
    radicals destroy everything outside the sphere of their understanding,
    and the Christian civilization is exactly such.

    KarineTer-Sahakyan

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