"It breaks my heart to think how our long history is being uprooted," said
Ishow Goriye, the head of a Syriac Christian political Hasakah.
Mr Goriye, told The Daily Telegraph how, over the past two years he has
watched as Christian families from Hasakah pack their possessions on the
rooftops of their vehicles and flee their homes "with little plan to come back".
Conflict in the area, desperate economic conditions, lawlessness, and
persecution by rebel groups born from the perception that Christians support the
regime, remain the main reasons for why Christian families are fleeing the area.
The growing presence of radical jihadist groups, including al-Qaeda, has also
seen Christians targeted.
By Ruth Sherlock, Istanbul
By Ruth Sherlock, Istanbul
2:50PM BST 02 Aug 2013. Daily Telegraph.