ACTIVIST: REBELS ROBBING HOMES, DESECRATING CHURCHES IN KESSAB
By Weekly Staff // March 23, 2014
Several Armenians unable to leave town
LATAKIA, Syria (A.W.)--Around 400 families from Kessab have taken
refuge in Latakia following attacks on their town, while the fate
of several individuals who have stayed behind remains unclear, the
Armenian Weekly has learned.
Rebels in Kessab
"Many Armenian families are staying with relatives and friends, while
others have sought refuge in the Armenian Church and the church's
hall," said Syrian Armenian community activist Nerses Sarkissian
during a phone interview with Weekly editor Khatchig Mouradian.
"The Aleppo Armenian Prelacy as well as the Red Crescent are providing
relief and assistance to these families in Latakia," Sarkissian added.
Rebels engage in robbery and desecration
Rebels who have entered Kessab are desecrating churches, pillaging
houses, and destroying government buildings, Sarkissian told the
Weekly. A few Syrian Armenians have been unable to leave Kessab,
and their fate is unclear, he added.
Sarkissian underlined that the rebels came from the Turkish side of
the border and are receiving support from the Turkish military. He
noted that the injured among them are being transported back to Turkey
to receive medical attention.
Assad 'reassures' Aram Catholicos
Syria's ambassador to Lebanon visited Catholicos Aram I in Antelias
on March 22, conveying to him Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's
assurances that peace will be restored in Kessab.
A delegation of priests left Antelias for Latakia on March 23 to
assess needs and express the Catholicosate's solidarity with the
displaced population of Kessab.
Turkey downs Syrian fighter jet
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed reports that
the Turkish military had shot down Syrian fighter jet. The fighter
jet crashed in Kessab. According to Ankara, it came under fire after
crossing the Turkish border.
Meanwhile, clashes continued. "According to a military source, units
of the armed forces have since morning been directing fatal strikes
to the terrorist groups which infiltrated the border from Turkey in
Kassab area, inflicting heavy losses upon them," reported the Syrian
Arab News Agency (SANA) on March 23.
Perched in the northwestern corner of Syria, near the border with
Turkey, Kessab had, until very recently, evaded major battles between
the army and rebels. Many Syrians had taken refuge there because of
the relative calm in the area over the past three years.
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By Weekly Staff // March 23, 2014
Several Armenians unable to leave town
LATAKIA, Syria (A.W.)--Around 400 families from Kessab have taken
refuge in Latakia following attacks on their town, while the fate
of several individuals who have stayed behind remains unclear, the
Armenian Weekly has learned.
Rebels in Kessab
"Many Armenian families are staying with relatives and friends, while
others have sought refuge in the Armenian Church and the church's
hall," said Syrian Armenian community activist Nerses Sarkissian
during a phone interview with Weekly editor Khatchig Mouradian.
"The Aleppo Armenian Prelacy as well as the Red Crescent are providing
relief and assistance to these families in Latakia," Sarkissian added.
Rebels engage in robbery and desecration
Rebels who have entered Kessab are desecrating churches, pillaging
houses, and destroying government buildings, Sarkissian told the
Weekly. A few Syrian Armenians have been unable to leave Kessab,
and their fate is unclear, he added.
Sarkissian underlined that the rebels came from the Turkish side of
the border and are receiving support from the Turkish military. He
noted that the injured among them are being transported back to Turkey
to receive medical attention.
Assad 'reassures' Aram Catholicos
Syria's ambassador to Lebanon visited Catholicos Aram I in Antelias
on March 22, conveying to him Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's
assurances that peace will be restored in Kessab.
A delegation of priests left Antelias for Latakia on March 23 to
assess needs and express the Catholicosate's solidarity with the
displaced population of Kessab.
Turkey downs Syrian fighter jet
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed reports that
the Turkish military had shot down Syrian fighter jet. The fighter
jet crashed in Kessab. According to Ankara, it came under fire after
crossing the Turkish border.
Meanwhile, clashes continued. "According to a military source, units
of the armed forces have since morning been directing fatal strikes
to the terrorist groups which infiltrated the border from Turkey in
Kassab area, inflicting heavy losses upon them," reported the Syrian
Arab News Agency (SANA) on March 23.
Perched in the northwestern corner of Syria, near the border with
Turkey, Kessab had, until very recently, evaded major battles between
the army and rebels. Many Syrians had taken refuge there because of
the relative calm in the area over the past three years.
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