Anyways, back on topic though slightly oblique; Syria.
As the Turkish-backed ISIS/Al-Qaeda/Jihadist rebels now have control over the Western section of the country, Syria's 500,000+ Christians (as well as Jews, Druze and other minorities) are on the block for a spike in targeted persecution - while the Al Asad government was not saintly it didn't particularly engage in religious persecution... more just, "Anyone he didn't like."
As the Turkish-backed ISIS/Al-Qaeda/Jihadist rebels now have control over the Western section of the country, Syria's 500,000+ Christians (as well as Jews, Druze and other minorities) are on the block for a spike in targeted persecution - while the Al Asad government was not saintly it didn't particularly engage in religious persecution... more just, "Anyone he didn't like."