FOR UNTO ARMENIA, A BABY CHRIST FROM SYRIA IS BORN
EurasiaNet.org
http://www.eurasianet.org/node/65899
Sept 12 2012
NY
The return of ethnic Armenians from Syria to their ancestral homeland
has born its fruit. RFE/RL has posted a video of a baby boy born in
Yerevan late last month to one of the many Syrian-Armenian families
who have escaped the fighting in Aleppo for refuge among their
ethnic kin. In a symbolic gesture, the baby has been named "Christ"
in recognition of Armenia's status as the first country in the world
to adopt Christianity.
The baby Christ weighs 3.5 kilos, is 53 centimeters tall and is the
first child to be born to a Syrian-Armenian family in Armenia after
fleeing Syria.
There may not be three kings in Yerevan to greet and shower the baby
with frankincense, gold and myrrh, but there is Diaspora Minister
Hranush Hakobian. She visited the mother and child in the hospital,
and promised state assistance should Christ decide to make Armenia
his home.
But not all the Syrian-Armenian news is that heart-warming. In
the hometown of Christ's parents, Aleppo, four Syrians of Armenian
descent were killed and 11 were wounded on September 11 after returning
from Yerevan. The rebel Free Syria Army reportedly shot at the group
as they were looking for a safe way to head home from the airport,
according to Armenpress.am.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
EurasiaNet.org
http://www.eurasianet.org/node/65899
Sept 12 2012
NY
The return of ethnic Armenians from Syria to their ancestral homeland
has born its fruit. RFE/RL has posted a video of a baby boy born in
Yerevan late last month to one of the many Syrian-Armenian families
who have escaped the fighting in Aleppo for refuge among their
ethnic kin. In a symbolic gesture, the baby has been named "Christ"
in recognition of Armenia's status as the first country in the world
to adopt Christianity.
The baby Christ weighs 3.5 kilos, is 53 centimeters tall and is the
first child to be born to a Syrian-Armenian family in Armenia after
fleeing Syria.
There may not be three kings in Yerevan to greet and shower the baby
with frankincense, gold and myrrh, but there is Diaspora Minister
Hranush Hakobian. She visited the mother and child in the hospital,
and promised state assistance should Christ decide to make Armenia
his home.
But not all the Syrian-Armenian news is that heart-warming. In
the hometown of Christ's parents, Aleppo, four Syrians of Armenian
descent were killed and 11 were wounded on September 11 after returning
from Yerevan. The rebel Free Syria Army reportedly shot at the group
as they were looking for a safe way to head home from the airport,
according to Armenpress.am.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress