The logic of the sanctions is arguably to starve the people and reduce the political consensus for the authorities and thereby overthrow the governme… - Joseph Tobji

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The logic of the sanctions is arguably to starve the people and reduce the political consensus for the authorities and thereby overthrow the government. But as a Pastor, I see that people suffer from poverty and it doesn't seem to me that discussions about democracy are a priority for them.

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Joseph Tobji (28 March 1971–) is a Syrian prelate of the Maronite Church who serves as the archeparch of the Archeparchy of Aleppo.

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Our desire to stay is a "Mission" and not just because we were born here, or because we are obliged to stay here against our will. We Maronites have no place to bring us together other than this cathedral, and the decision to restore it was self-evident, just like a family who wanted to renovate our only house that brought us together.

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Everyone sees very well what the goal is: to increase suffering in the population to fuel popular discontent and thus produce regime change. But this way of acting is criminal. Putting an entire people in distress at a time like this, where there is also the specter of the pandemic around the world, is inhuman. And the sign that to pursue your goals you are willing to do anything, even to sacrifice millions of people, poor people, families is a diabolical act.

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