MALOULA: “WE WILL NEVER FORGET”

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In 2013, 5 young men were kidnapped from the ancient Christian town of Maloula, during the NATO and Gulf state funded, Nusra Front/Free Syrian Army-led invasion of this extraordinary hillside town, that still teaches the language of Christ in its schools, Aramaic. For the first six months, after their kidnap, their families remained in contact with the kidnappers among the Free Syrian Army or so called “moderates” & Nusra Front aka Al Qaeda, then communications ended abruptly.
These hopes were cruelly destroyed recently when the executed bodies of the 5 young men were found close to the Syrian border and were identified as the kidnap victims.
The Martyrs’ names are : Ghassan Michael Shnis, Atef Ragheb Kalomeh, Shady Michael Thalab, Daoud Sarkis Milaneh and Jihad Mtanios Thalab
Today in Damascus we were honoured to attend the funeral ceremony for these five brave souls whose relatives in the tight knit community of Maloula are still reeling from the shock of their death after three years praying and continuing to hope for their safe return.
The grief and rage was palpable, both from those close family members walking with the coffins and from the people of Damascus who flocked onto the streets to pay their respects. United in the senseless loss of yet more young lives in this 6 year war bieng waged against Syria by NATO and Gulf state regimes.
“The thing that unites Syrians most, are our martyrs” said Abdo Hadad, whose cousin was among the martyrs. Sadly the last few days in Syria have proven this statement over and over again.
Dany Milaneh, from Maloula, had been shot by a sniper in Zamalka [Damascus suburbs] and left paralysed, wheelchair bound. His brother, Daoud Milaneh was among the martyrs.
Ghoufran Derawan from Damascus was with me today and she said:
“I was so sad today to be attending the funeral of the heroes of Maloula. Every day we lose some of our people. I remembered my sister and my nephew at the same time and all the martyrs of Syria. Syria doesnt deserve all this loss. I want this war to end and to stop all the blood. I want to get rid of the terrorists. Mercy to all our Martyrs, civilians and the SAA. ”
“After what happened we will never forget and we will never forgive” the young men chanted as the procession moved slowly through the streets leading to the Patriarchate for the final service.
” Please ask the government to take revenge for us and to get rid of the terrorists for the sake of our martyrs. We cannot live with these terrorists in the same country” one woman asked us as she walked alongside the coffins. Her eyes blazed with anger.
Ghoufran Derewan asked Abdo Haddad when this suffering will end….
“Its over when we win this war. We keep fighting until we win or we die” ~ Abdo Haddad
God bless the martyrs of Maloula and take their souls into peace and rest from the turmoil on earth.
Farewell brave souls….travel well into the light…you will never be forgotten

Patrizio Riccihttps://www.vietatoparlare.it
Con esperienza in testate come il Sussidiario, Cultura Cattolica, la Croce, LPLNews e con un passato da militare di carriera, mi dedico alla politica internazionale, concentrandomi sui conflitti globali. Ho contribuito significativamente all'associazione di blogger cristiani Samizdatonline e sono socio fondatore del "Coordinamento per la pace in Siria", un'entità che promuove la pace nella regione attraverso azioni di sensibilizzazione e giudizio ed anche iniziative politiche e aiuti diretti.

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