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“The Christians in the Middle East Are Ethnically Cleansed, Seek International Recognition”

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mechric20136 “The Christians in the Middle East Are Ethnically Cleansed, Seek International Recognition”Media release on the “Middle East Christian Leadership Conference in Brussels

November 5-6, 2013

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A historic conference organized by the The Middle East Christians Committee (MECHRIC), a federation of NGOs, including Coptic, Maronites, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriacs, Melkites and others, was held in Brussels on November 5th to 6th at the Thon Hotel, with one main session held at the European Parliament. Titled “Leadership Emergency Conference” the event included two days working sessions, a political dinner with European Union officials attending, and a general session held at the European Parliament chaired by lawmakers. The conference was organized to assess the present situation and challenges facing the Christians in the Middle East and discuss new strategies to address these challenges, including new international outreach.

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mechric20136 “The Christians in the Middle East Are Ethnically Cleansed, Seek International Recognition”Media release on the “Middle East Christian Leadership Conference in Brussels

November 5-6, 2013

Video :Click to view

A historic conference organized by the The Middle East Christians Committee (MECHRIC), a federation of NGOs, including Coptic, Maronites, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriacs, Melkites and others, was held in Brussels on November 5th to 6th at the Thon Hotel, with one main session held at the European Parliament. Titled “Leadership Emergency Conference” the event included two days working sessions, a political dinner with European Union officials attending, and a general session held at the European Parliament chaired by lawmakers. The conference was organized to assess the present situation and challenges facing the Christians in the Middle East and discuss new strategies to address these challenges, including new international outreach.

Please read PDF