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In the view of Philippe Nassif, the organisation’s director, the gas attack in Syria was a “heinous atrocity” by the Assad regime, and the American missile raid was a “very justifiable response”. TweetShareShare
National Catholic Register: Countering Genocide: The Importance of Prayer and Aid for the Persecuted
The entire Church — pastors and their flocks — is encouraged to ‘express their solidarity through prayer, sacrifices’ and financial help for Christian communities. The savagery of the Islamic State’s two-year assault on Christian and…
Fox News: Christians return after ISIS driven out of Iraq’s Nineveh Plain
Op-Ed by IDC Vice President and Senior Policy Adviser Andrew Doran: “Two summers ago, the Nineveh Plain lay in ruin, divided by a trench that stretched hundreds of miles across Northern Iraq, through the heartland…
VOA: Armenian Service Interviews IDC Executive Director Philippe Nassif
VOA Armenian Service Interviews IDC Executive Director Philippe Nassif on the 1 Year Anniversary for the U.S. Recognition of ISIS Genocide. English Article here: http://www.voanews.com/a/advocacy-coaltion-legislators-call-on-trump-to-act-on-islamic-state-genocide/3771615.html “All of these Yazidis, all of these Christians, all of…
Christian Post: House Passes Bill That Would Fund Christian Relief Efforts for ISIS Genocide Victims
The bipartisan legislation that would authorize U.S. government funds for displaced Iraqi and Syrian Christians unanimously passed the House of Representatives. “Unless Christians begin receiving assistance from the international community, including from the U.S. government,…
