Brussels — Amid continued violations and assaults targeting Syria’s Christians–resulting in the martyrdom of many at the hands of unidentified attackers, injuries to others, and widespread looting of property and land, alongside persistent intimidation of those who remain steadfast in their homeland–the Syrian government in Daramsuq (Damascus) has so far failed to deliver on its promises of justice, accountability, and prosecution of the perpetrators.
In response to these ongoing abuses, high-level meetings were held in the European Parliament in Brussels, led by Fehmi Vergili, Co-President of the European Syriac Union (ESU). The discussions centered on the deteriorating situation of Christians and the Assyrian people inside Syria, and the mounting challenges they continue to face under the new government headed by President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
During the meetings, several key issues were discussed, including the security concerns of the Assyrian people, the effectiveness of humanitarian aid activities provided to them and their communities, and the potential role European institutions could play in supporting this process. The discussions also addressed ways to strengthen mechanisms for assisting local populations.
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By Syriac Press & aina