ISIS bulldoze 1,500-year-old Christian monastery in Syria
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A bulldozer destroys the Saint Eliane Monastery near the town of Qaryatain which ISIS militants captured in early August, in Homs province, Syria [Credit: AP] |
A Christian clergyman told The Associated Press in Damascus that IS militants also wrecked a church inside the monastery that dates back to 5th century. The priest, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals, said the monastery included an Assyrian Catholic church.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks Syria's conflict, also reported the destruction of the monastery.
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ISIS militants stand inside the ruins of the Mar Elian Monastery, which it has now destroyed [Credit: ABNA] |
A resident from Qaryatain who recently fled to Damascus called on the United Nations to protect Christians as well as ancient Christian sites in Syria.
The man, who spoke on condition that his name is not made public for fear his relatives still in Qaryatain might be harmed, said militants leveled the shrine and removed the church bells.
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ISIS conquered the village of Al-Qaryatayn, where the Mar Elian Monastery has stood since 432 AD, on August 6 [Credit: ABNA] |
"Daesh continued the destruction of the monastery," said Edward, using an Arabic acronym to refer to the Islamic State group. He said the monastery was founded in 432.
Christian priest Jacques Mourad, who lived at the monastery, was kidnapped from the area in May and remains missing. According to Edward, Mourad had actively welcomed and sheltered both Muslim and Christian Syrians fleeing the fighting elsewhere in Homs province.
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The Mar Elian Monastery before the destruction [Credit: ABNA] |
Christians make up about 10 percent of Syria's prewar population of 23 million.
In February, IS kidnapped more than 220 Assyrian Christians, after overrunning several farming communities on the southern bank of the Khabur River in the northeastern province of Hassakeh.
Since then, only a few have been released and the fate of the others remains unknown.
Source: The Associated Press [August 21, 2015]
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