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Posted on May 10, 2016May 10, 2016 By rayhanania 1 Comment on Middle East Arab Christians face extinction
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Arab Christians and Middle East Christians are being abandoned because of their religious beliefs and are the victims of a new level of genocide, an author and former Washington Post and Los Angeles Times Middle East reporter Danial Williams writes. #SaveArabChristians

Arab Christians and Middle East Christians

“Christians in the Middle East have been abandoned to their fate,” the veteran Middle East correspondent Daniel Williams said during a speech in Zurich, Switzerland on Wednesday.

In an event sponsored by Christian Solidarity International (CSI), Williams noted that CSI had issued a Genocide Warning for Christians and religious minorities in the Middle East in 2011. And while the U.S. State Department recently declared that the Islamic State’s campaign against Yezidis, Christians and other groups does indeed amount to “genocide,” Williams observed that “almost in the same breath, they said that they would do nothing about this.”

Arab Christians #SaveArabChristians. Christian Procession at Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Palestine
Christian Procession at Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Palestine

Williams, the author of the new book Forsaken: The Persecution of Christians in Today’s Middle East, surveyed the current crisis throughout the region in his talk. In war-torn Iraq, he said, “Christians have no advocates – period – and they are being persecuted and driven from their homes.” Meanwhile, in Syria, “it is difficult to think of a future for Christians, regardless of the war’s outcome,” he continued.

But Williams, a former Middle East correspondent for the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times, emphasized that persecution is taking place outside of the context of war. “Iraqi Christians were not fleeing warfare when they fled Mosul,” he said. They remained in the city for over a week after its fall to the Islamic State, and only fled when the order came for the subjugation or forced conversion of Christians.  In Egypt, which is not at war, Williams claimed, “Christians are subject to mob rule, and the police don’t protect Christians. Christians are killed with impunity.” And Palestinian Christians, Williams noted, face persecution from the Hamas government inGaza, where their population has been halved in eight years, and feel increasingly isolated by the Islamization of the Palestinian national movement in the West Bank.

Speaking of his long experience observing anti-Christian persecution as a journalist and a researcher for Human Rights Watch, Williams said, “I didn’t put it together as a pan-Middle Eastern issue until I was in Egypt during the Arab Spring. But there’s an ideology at work. There’s an idea behind Christian persecution.” Williams detailed the growth, since 1967, of the ideology of radical jihad out of the Islamic puritanical Salafist and Wahabist movements. This ideology views Christians as “a bad thing,” and conflates them with the imagined and historic enemies of Sunni Islam, such as the Crusaders and governments led by heterodox Muslims. “This is why, inSyria for example, Jabhat al Nusra feels it necessary not only to conquer towns, but to burn churches and desecrate Christian icons once they have done so,” Williams said.

While Christians may now be bearing the brunt of its assault, “the Muslims are next in line,” Williams said, noting many examples of Muslims being targeted with jihadi terror, from renowned novelists and scholars to women seeking equal rights and ordinary Iraqis trying to protect their Christian neighbors. “The Islamic State’s murder of Christians sends a message to ordinary Muslims: ‘We can do whatever we want,'” Williams said.

Williams charged Western leaders with neglecting the threat to Christians, including former President Bush, who dismissed the Vatican’s warnings about the consequences of the Iraq War for Christians, and President Obama, who Williams said uses “sophistry” to deny the reality of Christian group persecution. This negligence is even more egregious, Williams said, given that, “The West bears responsibility for intensified persecution of Christians, because of its invasion of Iraq and its tolerance for governments that violate human rights.”

Williams called for Western powers “to be consistent in advocating for equality in the Middle East,” and to increase aid for Christian refugees in the region. Syria’s two million Christians, in particular, he said, must find a “proper refuge” in Syria and in neighboring countries. “How is it possible that in five years, neither Europe nor the United States nor anyone in the Middle East has made proper preparation or consistent help for refugees from the Syrian war?” he asked.

The full video of Williams’ talk can be seen at www.middle-east-minorities.com. The talk was part of a lecture series on The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East being sponsored by Christian Solidarity International (CSI).

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Ray Hanania is an award winning political and humor columnist who analyzes American and Middle East politics, and life in general. He is an author of several books.

Hanania covered Chicago Politics and Chicago City Hall from 1976 through 1992 at the Daily Southtown and the Chicago Sun-Times. He began writing in 1975 publishing The Middle Eastern Voice newspaper in Chicago (1975-1977). He later published “The National Arab American Times” newspaper (2004-2007).

Hanania writes weekly columns on Middle East and American Arab issues as Special US Correspondent for the Arab News ArabNews.com, at TheArabDailyNews.com, and at SuburbanChicagoland.com. He has published weekly columns in the Jerusalem Post newspaper, YNetNews.com, Newsday, the Orlando Sentinel, Houston Chronical, and Arlington Heights Daily Herald.

Hanania is the recipient of four (4) Chicago Headline Club “Peter Lisagor Awards” for Column writing. In November 2006, he was named “Best Ethnic American Columnist” by the New American Media. In 2009, Hanania received the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi Award for Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists. He is the recipient of the MT Mehdi Courage in Journalism Award. He was honored for his writing skills with two (2) Chicago Stick-o-Type awards from the Chicago Newspaper Guild. In 1990, Hanania was nominated by the Chicago Sun-Times editors for a Pulitzer Prize for his four-part series on the Palestinian Intifada.

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