Syria's Christians Struggle for Survival Amid Rebel Threats

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Following the takeover of Syria by Islamist-led rebels, Christian leaders met with the new forces to discuss concerns about potential persecution and the status of Christians as second-class citizens. Bishop Antoine Audo emphasized the historical contributions of Arab Christians and the need for equal status. Despite assurances from the rebels, watchdog groups remain concerned about the safety of Christians, citing incidents of aid theft and ethnic cleansing. The Christian population in Syria has significantly declined due to ongoing conflict and persecution.
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