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July 22
- Is This the End of Christianity in the Middle East? Eliza Griswold, The New York Times
 
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April 15
- Christians who use the language of Jesus being uprooted by Islamic State Hugh Naylor, The Washington Post
 
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February 26
- ISIS Onslaught Engulfs Assyrian Christians as Militants Destroy Ancient Art Annie Barnard, The New York Times
 
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September 26
- Islamic State Reportedly Destroys 7th Century Green Church In Tikrit, Iraq. One Of Middle East's Oldest Christian Sites Antonia Blumberg, The Huffington Post
 
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September 6
- Al-Qaeda closes in on Syrian Christian stronghold Ruth Sherlock, The Telegraph
 - As Iraqi Christians in U.S. Watch ISIS Advance, They See ‘Slow-Motion Genocide’ Samuel G. Freedman, The New York Times
 
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March 26
- Al Qaeda-Linked Islamists Capture Syrian Christian Village Morgan Lee, The Christian Post
 
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January 6
- The acrid smell of burning books The Economist
 
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November 5
- Syria: Giant Jesus Statue Put Up Between Warring Factions On Cherubim Mountain Diaa Hadid, The Huffington Post
 
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November 1
- Christians Buried in Mass Graves, City Destroyed in 'Biggest Christian Massacre' in Syrian Civil War Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
 
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October 17
- Bomb planted in confessional box ancient Syrian church Colin Freeman, The Telegraph
 
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October 9
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January 30
- Christians in Syria Fleeing Country as Crisis Reaches 'Unprecedented Levels of Horror' Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
 
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August 11
- Can Syria's Christians Survive? Bill Spindle and Sam Dagher, The Wall Street Journal
 
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