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‘War Crimes’: Islamic State Destroys Syrian Christian Monastery, Digs up Saint’s Tomb

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The head of the United Nations’ cultural agency strongly condemned the Islamic State group’s demolition of an ancient Christian monastery and exhumation of a saint’s tomb in Syria.

The monastery’s razing came amid new reports that more Syrian Christians had been abducted by Islamist fighters and were being forced to convert to Islam or pay off their captors with a so-called tax.

Images circulated by jihadists online showed Islamic State bulldozers destroying the Mar Elian Monastery. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group, reportedthat Islamic State fighters claimed that “the monastery is worshiped beside Allah.”


Islamic State militants posted photos of the bulldozer razing the historic church that once served as a pilgrimage site for Syria’s Christian community. (Islamic State group photo)


The destruction of the ancient religious site as seen from the inside. A top U.N. official blasted the Islamic State group for engaging in the “cultural cleansing” of Syria. (Islamic State group photo)

Construction of the monastery, also known as St. Elian, began in the 5th century A.D. Christian groups said the photos showed the dug up remains of St. Elian.


This photo appeared to show the dug up remains of the Christian saint. (Islamic State group photo)

“The cultural cleansing underway at the hands of ISIL/Daesh must stop,” Irina Bokova, the director-general of UNESCO, said in a statement Friday, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State group. “The persecution of communities reflecting the great diversity of Syria, combined with the systematic destruction of some of the most iconic representations of Syria’s rich heritage, testifies to an ideology of hatred and exclusion.”

The monastery in Qaryatain in central Syria was seized by the Islamic State earlier this month.

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