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'Silence is Complicity' Call for Syrian Christians in the European Parliament

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'Silence is Complicity' Call for Syrian Christians in the European Parliament
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Key Points

  • Acts of violence targeting Christian communities in Syria were discussed at the European Parliament Committee on Petitions.
  • Member of the European Parliament Fredi Belleris drew attention to the attacks targeting churches and civilians, especially in the Hama region.
  • Belleris called on the European Union to demand religious freedom guarantees for aid to Syria and to send an investigation delegation to the region.

At the European Parliament Committee on Petitions (PETI), the persecution and security issues faced by the Christian minority in Syria were brought to the agenda. During the session organized upon the initiative of New Democracy (ND) Party and European People's Party (EPP) Member of the European Parliament Fredi Belleris, it was demanded that urgent international steps be taken to protect religious freedoms in the region.

In his statement on behalf of the Levantine Greeks Association, Belleris stated that violence, property damage, and church attacks targeting Christians in Syria's Hama region have increased. It was emphasized that a portion of these Christian communities consists of European Union citizens who consider themselves connected to Greece and Cyprus.

Criticizing the European Union for remaining indifferent to the events, Belleris stated that "silence is not neutrality" and requested the EU to be more decisive. The Member of the European Parliament called on the Committee on Petitions to send an official investigation delegation to the region and for the European External Action Service to increase its diplomatic pressure.

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What demands were made in the European Parliament for Christians in Syria?
Fredi Belleris demanded that an official investigation delegation be sent to the region and that the European External Action Service increase its diplomatic efforts to guarantee religious freedoms.
Why did the situation of Christians in Syria come to the EU agenda?
Due to the increase in violent incidents, property damage, and attacks on churches in the region, intense insecurity and fear have arisen among Christian communities.
Who is the figure that brought this issue to the European Parliament?
Member of the European Parliament from Greece, Fredi Belleris, brought the issue to the agenda and called on the EU to take action to protect religious minorities.

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