
Europe’s Forgotten Christians: Why the Greek Orthodox of the Near East Must Be Defended
What is at stake is more than the survival of a population: it is the preservation of a living heritage that links Europe to its earliest Christian roots.

What is at stake is more than the survival of a population: it is the preservation of a living heritage that links Europe to its earliest Christian roots.

Christians in Syria know they cannot count on the new government to protect them.

The suicide bombing has received limited attention in the Western press and may soon be “swept under the carpet.”

Greek Orthodox Christians in Turkey accounted for approximately 100,000 citizens in 1923. Today, they number around 1,200.