Post shared on facebook Syrian Christians claim they were told not to display Christmas decorations in public.
Verdict: Misleading
There is no evidence that Syrian churches have been instructed not to put on public Christmas displays.
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Social media users claim that Syria's new government, led by an Islamic rebel group known as HTS, has not told Syria's churches that they will hold public Christmas displays.
“Syria: Today Syrian churches were instructed not to hold Christmas celebrations or parades, and even not to display St. Nicholas. The situation for Christians in Syria is rapidly deteriorating,” one user wrote. I wrote it.
There appears to be no evidence that Syrian churches have been ordered not to display Christians in public. The media would have covered it, but no one did. france 24 reported Christians in Aleppo are preparing for Christmas.
Asked about what he was told by the new regime, a Syrian Christian told AFP: “'Keep living normally, the Christmas holidays are coming up, nothing will change.'”
era of israel reported When a non-profit organization interviewed Syrian Christians, they said, “The first few days after the HTS takeover were frightening, but now they feel there is no need to worry and church is going on as usual.” “We are managing it,” he said.
vatican news reported Catholic Archbishop Hanna Jalouf, Aleppo's apostolic vicar, said he had met with HTS leader al-Jolani and that the rebel leader “gave assurances that he would not touch Christians and their properties.” [the militants] All our legitimate requests will be met. ”
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