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    Fears for Christians in Syria as Christmas tree is burned down in first major sign the religious minority will be targeted after the fall of Assad – prompting protests in Damascus

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    The burning of a Christmas tree by gunmen in the Syrian city of Hama has fuelled fears within the country’s Christian community that they will be targeted by Islamist factions under the new administration.

    The ousting of Bashar al-Assad’s brutal regime by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an Islamist rebel group which was previously aligned with al-Qaeda, has led to anxiety over what the future holds for Christians and other minority groups in the country.

    HTS quickly responded to the shocking videos last night, with a religious leader from the group telling residents that those who torched the tree were ‘not Syrian’ and promising they would be punished.

    ‘The tree will be restored and lit up by tomorrow morning’, he said, with local media reporting that the work was completed as promised.

    The parish priest in the Christian-majority town of Suqaylabiyah also reportedly said that the culprits were eight non-Syrian nationals who decided to set fire to the Christmas tree two days after it was lit.

    Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in Christian areas of Damascus overnight to protest the burning of the tree hours before Christmas Eve. 

    ‘We demand the rights of Christians,’ protesters chanted as they marched through the Syrian capital towards the headquarters of the Orthodox Patriarchate, while many staged a sit-in at the city’s Mariamite Cathedral.

    The protests come just over two weeks after an armed coalition toppled dictator Assad, who ruled the Sunni-majority country with an iron fist for 24 years, with his ousting bringing in a new period of uncertainty for Syrians.

    Fears for Christians in Syria as Christmas tree is burned down in first major sign the religious minority will be targeted after the fall of Assad – prompting protests in Damascus

    The Christmas tree near the city of Hama was set fire just two days after it was lit and hours before Christmas Eve

    Reports stated that eight gunmen were behind the torching, with HTS declaring that they were 'not Syrian'

    Reports stated that eight gunmen were behind the torching, with HTS declaring that they were ‘not Syrian’

    Hundreds gathered in Damascus for the protests last night

    Hundreds gathered in Damascus for the protests last night

    Christians took to the streets in protest following the torching of the tree

    Christians took to the streets in protest following the torching of the tree

    Christian worshippers stage a sit-in inside the Mariamite Church in Damascus early on December 24, 2024

    Christian worshippers stage a sit-in inside the Mariamite Church in Damascus early on December 24, 2024

    Assad, a member of the Alawite minority, publicly presented his government as promoting secularism and protecting minorities, but in reality his regime’s brutal crackdowns touched every part of society, with members of the Christian, Muslim and other communities fleeing the country during the bloody civil war. 

    Despite jubilation about his deposition, there is still widespread anxiety among Christian and other minority groups about what the new HTS-led administration will mean for their freedoms.

    Last week, unidentified gunmen opened fire on an Orthodox church in Hama. No one was hurt in the incident and the local bishop said authorities had responded quickly, securing the scene and arresting those responsible.

    In another incident days after the fall of Assad, a cemetery in the Christian town of Mhareh, near Hama, was vandalised, according to Christian groups.

    A demonstrator who took to the streets of Damascus last night and gave his name as Georges told AFP he was protesting ‘injustice against Christians’.

    ‘If we’re not allowed to live our Christian faith in our country, as we used to, then we don’t belong here anymore,’ he said.

    According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the fighters who torched the tree were foreigners from the Islamist group Ansar al-Tawhid, which has links to al-Qaeda.

    The HTS movement, rooted in Al-Qaeda and supported by Turkey, has promised to protect minorities since its lightning offensive toppled Assad on December 8 following years of stalemate.

    The group’s leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, better known by his nom de guerre Mohamed al-Jolani, has repeatedly declared that he will work to dissolve all factions and bring them under the command of the Ministry of Defence.

    There are fears however that HTS will not be able control all of the armed groups and that there could be revenge attacks against Christian communities, who may be perceived to have supported the old regime.

    Authorities said the tree would be restored quickly

    Authorities said the tree would be restored quickly

    Authorities said the tree would be restored quickly and those responsible would be brought to justice

    Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in Christian areas of Damascus early on December 24

    Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in Christian areas of Damascus early on December 24

    HTS started as a splinter group of al-Qaeda and is currently listed as a terrorist organisation by the UN, US, EU and UK. 

    Sharaa now says HTS should be de-listed as a terrorist organisation and insists it was not a terrorist group and does not target civilians or civilian areas. 

    Sharaa denied that he wanted to turn Syria into a version of Afghanistan, saying the countries are very different, with different traditions. 

    Afghanistan was a tribal society, a different mindset to Syria, he said.

    He said he believed in education for women and referred to the north-western province of Idlib, which has been held by rebels since 2011, where they have had ‘Universities for more than eight years’. 

    Speaking to the BBC, he added: ‘I think the percentage of women in universities is more than 60 per cent.’

    He would not comment on whether drinking alcohol would be allowed in the country. 

    Ahmed al-Sharaa addresses a crowd at the capital's landmark Umayyad Mosque on December 8

    Ahmed al-Sharaa addresses a crowd at the capital’s landmark Umayyad Mosque on December 8

    US special forces warned Syrian rebel fighters to 'be ready' weeks before Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) fighters launched the large-scale coup that toppled former President Bashar al-Assad's regime, it has emerged. Assad (pictured in 2020) this week issued his first statement since being deposed by rebel groups and fleeing to Russia

    US special forces warned Syrian rebel fighters to ‘be ready’ weeks before Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) fighters launched the large-scale coup that toppled former President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, it has emerged. Assad (pictured in 2020) this week issued his first statement since being deposed by rebel groups and fleeing to Russia

    ‘There are many things I just don’t have the right to talk about because they are legal issues,’ he said.

    ‘There will be a Syrian committee of legal experts to write a constitution. They will decide. And any ruler or president will have to follow the law’.

    Sharaa also said he wanted to bring different religious groups together and ‘not play on sectarian division’.

    He added: ‘The Syrian population has lived together for thousands of years. We are going to have dialogue and make sure everyone is represented.

    ‘The old regime always played on sectarian divisions, but we won’t. I think the revolution can contain everybody.

    HTS is setting about bringing Syria under control, establishing a transition government and working to roll out aid and services to civilians.



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