DAMASCUS, Syria — This Christmas morning in Syria’s capital, Christians dressed in their finest clothes, attended church and participated in the annual parade through the ancient part of the city. Yet ...
Through prayer and protest, believers struggle to interpret the promises of newly ascendant Islamist leadership.
Hundreds of angry Syrian Christians held a protest march on Tuesday in Damascus after a Christmas tree was burned. The protesters, holding a cross, marched through the Bab Touma Christian ...
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets around Syria including in the capital Damascus demanding protection for religious minorities following the Christmas tree burning, which took place ...
Protests erupted in Christian neighborhoods of the Syrian capital Damascus after a Christmas tree was set on fire in another town by unidentified men on Monday evening. A video showing men setting ...
Twinkling lights, stars, bells and revolutionary flags are strung above the ancient streets of the old city of Damascus.
Hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets in Christian neighborhoods of Damascus after a Christmas tree burning heightened fears that the overthrow of former President Bashar al-Assad ...
The protests in Damascus broke out after footage circulated online of an artificial Christmas tree on fire in a mostly Christian town as masked men stand around it. transcript Look at that.
Damascus is preparing for Christmas with enthusiasm and vigour this time after Bashar Al-Assad's ouster. According to Damascenes, there’s something different about Christmas this year ...
The Christian community in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Tuesday celebrated Christmas by praying in churches. The Greek Melkite Catholic Church in Damascus's old city became crowded in the ...
Syrian Christians gathered at churches in the country's capital Damascus on Wednesday amid tight security measures to celebrate their first Christmas after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
DAMASCUS, Syria — This Christmas morning in Syria’s capital, Christians dressed in their finest clothes, attended church and participated in the annual parade through the ancient part of the city.