Syria: 'Crimes against humanity' in Christian town says MP
Rome, 3 Dec. (AKI) - A Syrian MP has urged the world's nations and Pope
Francis to stop "crimes against humanity" in the historic Christian town
of Maalula, which activists said was captured by rebels on Monday.
"The true crime against humanity in Syria is in Maalula," Christian
MP Maria Saddeh told Adnkronos International (AKI), a day after the
United Nations implicated Syria's authoritarian president Bashar
al-Assad in war crimes.
"Sixteen nuns have been kidnapped, civilians are being killed and a
monastery and 60 houses were burnt down yesterday," said Saddeh, who was
elected to parliament as an independent.
"A massacre in taking place and the West cannot look on. Nations and the Pope must intervene."
"Maalula is a global symbol of Christianity, part of Syrian and
world heritage, where Aramaic is still spoken, where there are churches,
monasteries and early Christian archaeological sites," she stressed.
Syrian rebels including the Al-Qaeda affiliated Al-Nusra Front and
other jihadist groups overran Maalula north of Damascus after after five
days of intense fighting, UK-based monitoring group the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said on Monday.
The Observatory claimed that at least 126,000 people have died in
the two and a half year conflict between rebels and pro-Assad forces.
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