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Nadine Maenza

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Advocate for international religious freedom & working family policies. Co-Chair IRF Roundtable, Chair @engageyourworld, Advisor @ShaiFund, Former Chair @USCIRF

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Horrible to see #Turkey conduct 30+ airstrikes on infrastructure in NE #Syria today, killing 8, even in civilian areas like here in Qamishli. It is mistake for US to prioritize short-term goal of appeasing Turkey over long-term peace & stability in the region. This could be a peaceful & prosperous area except for this continued violence that benefits ISIS.

Horrible to see #Turkey conduct 30+ airstrikes on infrastructure in NE #Syria today, killing 8, even in civilian areas like here in Qamishli. It is mistake for US to prioritize short-term goal of appeasing Turkey over long-term peace & stability in the region. This could be a peaceful & prosperous area except for this continued violence that benefits ISIS.

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It's with a heavy heart I'm here in Damascus at the Mar Elias Church, the site of a suicide bomber on June 22, who came in this entrance, shot several people, and then killed himself right here with a bomb that killed 30 and wounded over 50. This was the first attack in decades in Damascus, so it shook the Christian community here and throughout Syria. But it also united the Syrians against these kinds of terrorist attacks. In fact, I was surprised to learn from the priests here that a majority of the people that came in to clean up the day after the bombing were actually the Muslim neighbors, along with the Christian neighbors. And when they collected donations for the families and church, a majority (85%) of them were from the Muslim community. This shows that while there are sectarian divisions in Syria caused by decades of brutal Assad rule that was meant to divide these religious communities, there's a desire to live in peace together. And the way the community responded to this horrific attack just shows that there's hope for Syria. Please pray for Syria, pray for the Christians still recovering from this horrific attack in the neighborhood, and for all the people of Syria - Sunni, Christian, Arab, Kurd, Alawite, Yazidi, Druze, and others that mostly want to live together in peace in an inclusive Syria. The last shot of this video shows the martyrs from this horrific attack. Please continue to pray for their families, this community, and this beautiful country.

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Happy Easter from NE Syria! ✝️ While I’m missing my family this morning, I feel incredibly blessed to celebrate among one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, in the very heart of where Christianity began. Normally, Easter is on different dates for the churches in the East and rhe West. This year, th Christians of the world are celebrating together. I am in the oldest church in Qamishli. Many Syriac-Assyrian Christians here are descendants of those who fled the Armenian-Assyrian Genocide starting in 1914—escaping the Ottoman Empire, now Turkey, whose borders are just a few miles from here. Others also had family that survived the 1933 Semile Massacre in nearby Iraq. And just ten years ago, ISIS targeted this community in the nearby Khabur Valley for genocide—killing several and kidnapping over 250. Not a single one of them renounced their faith, even under threat of death. They have endured so much over the years, but today they gather to celebrate the one who gives us reason for our faith. The Syriac-Assyrian Christians here in NE Syria have played a critical role in building an inclusive regional government creating some of the best religious freedom conditions in the region. As they now look to integrate into the new Syrian government, they are hoping to preserve these conditions and the government and civic institutions that help create them. Please pray for the people of Syria during this crucial transition, especially the Alawites and other targeted with horrific violence in the coastal areas on March 8. This Easter, I am praying for peace, stability, and equal citizenship for all of Syria.

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