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Middle East, Holy Land Christians Are Suffering Most
- Minority religious groups face the reality of targeted violence against them in the region
- The leader of the Maronite Catholic Church has said that Christians are suffering the most from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
- Cardinal Béchara Boutros Raï said that the situation in the Middle East is worsening, and that 'whenever a conflict breaks out in the Middle East, whenever chaos ensues, Muslim groups attack the minority Christian community, as if they were always the scapegoat.'
- The patriarch, whose church is in full communion with the Vatican, said Christians were 'paying the price' of outside interference in both Egypt and Syria.
- "I have written to the Holy Father twice to describe what is happening. I appeal again to the Holy Father, who only talks about peace and reconciliation," said the Maronite leader, who was made a cardinal in 2012.
- He also accused the international community of 'total silence' over Iraq, where he said 1.5 million Christians had fled in the wake of Saddam Hussein's fall.
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Middle East, Holy Land Christians Are Suffering Most