Then years of the Arab Spring

The situation in Tunisia, Sudan and Syrian Kurdistan has changed for the better.

The self-governing Kurdish, partly Christian-Aramaic north-east Syria has become a positive example. It emulates the example of the autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan. Here as there, the democratic order is supported by the Christians. About both autonomous rights, however, the probable danger of Turkish incursions.

In Egypt Copts, Anglicans and Free Churches have a better time today.

The Assad regime with all the problems is still on power, but the Syrian Christians are saved from their own indigenous extermination or displacement.

In Iraq, the refuge of Christians from other parts of the country to autonomous Kurdistan has proven successful. Even in Baghdad, Basra and other countries, Christian Assyrians and Chaldeans, Baptists or Pentecostal Christians are no longer fair game for Islamists and criminals.

 

 

 

 

 

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