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    SYRIAN CHRISTIANS ACCUSE ISLAMIST REBELS OF DESTROYING CHURCH CROSSES, PILLAGING HOMES DURING TOWN SEIZURE

    The Blaze
    March 27 2014

    Mar. 27, 2014 3:30pm Sharona Schwartz

    Radical Islamist rebels have seized a predominantly Christian town
    in northwest Syria in recent days and reportedly destroyed crosses
    on churches, pillaged homes and beheaded at least one opponent in
    a neighboring area, according to accounts conveyed from Syria on
    social media.

    According to various media accounts, rebels from the Al
    Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front, Ahrah al Sham, the Islamic Front
    and Chechen jihadists on Sunday gained control over Kassab, a town
    of 1,700 residents who are mostly Armenian Christians who now fear
    for their future there.

    The Christian Broadcasting Network reported that 80 people have been
    killed and at least three churches desecrated as Syrian Christians
    have all but abandoned the town.

    Syrian Armenian community activist Nerses Sarkissian told Armenian
    Weekly that the rebels are desecrating churches, pillaging houses
    and destroying government buildings.

    While most have fled to neighboring Latakia, the community is concerned
    about the Christians who have been unable to leave.

    Other atrocities have been reported by Syria watcher Joshua Landis,
    who directs the Center for Middle East Studies at the University
    of Oklahoma and writes the Syria Comment blog. Landis retweeted
    photos apparently taken in Kassab and the vicinity showing the
    jihadi militants' actions now that they control the town, including
    desecrating Christian churches, destroying bottles of alcohol and
    even beheading an opponent.

    Here is the photo Landis tweeted:

    This photo posted on Twitter purports to show the destruction of
    alcoholic beverage bottles:

    Another Twitter user wrote "Jihadists broke the crosses of a church
    in #Kassab, and promised to turn it into a mosque" and attached
    this photo:

    Another photo purported to show the head of a Syrian army soldier
    fighting to defend President Bashar Assad's rule who was allegedly
    decapitated outside Latakia near Kassab. The link to the photo can
    be found (WARNING -- graphic image) here.

    Landis told TheBlaze that the photo was accompanied by a warning in
    Arabic to those who have "hurt the Muslims of Syria."

    TheBlaze is unable to independently authenticate the photos; however,
    Landis said in an email that the "torrent of social media, pictures,
    maps and TV clips coming out of Kassab" and surrounding areas provide
    "a clearer picture of what is going on."

    Christian residents who have fled the village and the Armenian-American
    community are accusing Turkey of aiding the rebels and allowing them
    to cross the border from Turkey into Kassab. Turkey has repeatedly
    denied that it provides support to the militants.

    Armenian Weekly reported that almost all of the Christians have
    emptied the town and fled to neighboring Latakia. They are now beset
    with fear about their ability to return to their homes.

    Their ancestors fled to this same town in Syria to escape the genocide
    of the Armenians a century ago carried out by the Ottomans in the
    land that today comprises Turkey.

    "Almost all the Armenians of Kassab and neighboring towns have fled
    to Latakia city, where they have been given refuge in the Armenian
    churches there and are receiving food and aid from the Red Crescent,
    WFP and church groups," Landis said.

    The weekend offensive of the Christian town yet again "underlines
    what a dominant role foreign jihadists and militant, Al Qaeda linked
    groups are now playing in Syria," he added.

    View photos at
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/03/27/syrian-christians-accuse-islamist-rebels-of-destroying-church-crosses-pillaging-homes-during-town-seizure/

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