Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Calls on Youth to Defend Their Lands in Syria
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST Ministries and the ASSIST News Service
SYRIA (ANS – July 6, 2015)
-- The Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church, Ignatius Aphrem II,
arrived on Saturday, June 27th in Qamishli to receive and encourage the
thousands of Assyrians who have fled from Hasaka.
According to Bar Daisan writing for the Assyrian International News Agency (http://www.aina.org),
the Patriarch made a call to the youth to return and defend Hasaka in
light of the difficulty that the Syrian government has in protecting
their civilians in the civil war.
The following speech was delivered by the Patriarch at a church in Qamishli:
“Recently, over 100 young men have returned to Hasaka to defend the
city. We are grateful and wish to thank the 100 youth for listening to
our advice and for protecting our homes in the city of Hasaka. And we
wish to thank especially the youth of Qamishli who, with love and joy,
have received the internally displaced people in their homes and
especially to those who have opened their hearts, homes, and the doors
of the churches who have shown hospitality to their brethren.
“At the same time, we are very grateful to our young volunteers who
are members of the militias, who carry arms to defend and fight for your
homes and city. May God bless and protect them. We honor the martyrs
who have passed in defending our land and the heritage of our
forefathers, who were present here before Islam and the Byzantine
Empire. For this reason, we need a strong will because the will to
survive exceeds the fear of death.
“We do not need to listen to ISIS (Islamic State) and other
extremists who try to scare us. Their goal is to instill fear within us
at the mere sound of their name. We should never be afraid due to the
reason of bloodshed. We should always be ready to defend ourselves and
our lands.
“We
also want and pray that the Syrian Army is able to protect us all, but
because of the severity of the war they are not able to protect us in
the way that is necessary. We know it is wrong that each person carries
arms. We are not the type of people who want to carry weapons, but
because the army is not able to protect us, it is imperative that we
find another solution.
“For this reason, when we see our youth carrying weapons and
protecting our homes and lands, we give them our blessing and do not
question their actions. We continually ask God to bless and protect
them.”
He concluded by saying, “Our goal is not war, rather justice. Our
goal is to protect ourselves under the severe circumstances.” (Speech
translated by Demand For Action.)
AINA also said in an earlier story that a video posted on YouTube (http://www.aina.org/news/20150618192335.htm)
by the Syriac Military Council (NFS), an Assyrian militia that has
been fighting ISIS in Syria, shows members of MFS entering the Assyrian
village of Tel Shamiram after it has been liberated from ISIS.
The video shows massive destruction in the village. Islamic State
terrorist scorched farm fields, destroyed buildings and homes and
completely leveled the church of Mar Bishu.
“The damage caused by Islamic State runs into millions of dollars and
renders large parts of the village uninhabitable. In addition, Islamic
State has left booby traps in homes and farm fields in the villages it
has retreated from,” said AINA.
“Tel Shamiram was captured on February 23 when Islamic State attacked
the 35 Assyrian villages on the Khabur river in Syria. Islamic State
captured 253 Assyrians, 108 number from Tel Shamiram. Islamic State has
released 26 Assyrians to date.”
Photo captions: 1) The Patriach. 2) The cross of the Mar Bishu Church
in the Assyrian village of Tel Shamiram, Syria, remains standing, but
the church was completely leveled by Islamic State (screen capture). 2)
Dan Wooding outside the Kurdistan Parliament in Erbil, Northern Iraq,
during a reporting trip.
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