INCIDENT REPORT FEATURE: DEIR EZ ZOR CHURCHES
U. S. DEPT. COOPERATION AGREEMENT NUMBER: S-IZ-100-17-CA021
BY Jamie O’Connell
An assessment of damage to two Christian churches in Deir ez Zor.
* This report is based on research conducted by the “Safeguarding the Heritage of the Near East Initiative,” funded by the US Department of State. Monthly reports reflect reporting from a variety of sources and may contain unverified material. As such, they should be treated as preliminary and subject to change.
A video still of a prayer service inside the church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’ (AFP News/Twitter; February 4, 2018)
Prior to the outbreak Syrian war, the largely Sunni city of Deir ez-Zor was home to several religious minorities, including Syrian Orthodox, Armenian and Roman Catholic Christians. The pre-war Christian population was to be around 3,000.
Roughly 50% of the city’s Christian population belonged to the the Syrian Orthodox Church and worshiped at the Church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’ (Our Lady the Virgin Mary) in al-Rashidiyya neighborhood. According to Archbishop Eustathius Matta Roham of the Syrian Orthodox Archdiocese of Jazirah and the Euphrates, construction of the church from 1994 to 2004.
The Church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’ prior to any visible damage (DigitalGlobe NextView License; August 7, 2012)
A video still shows damage to the entrance of the Church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’ (Dery News; October 3, 2012)
A video still shows the facade of the Church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’ still largely intact (Dery News; October 3, 2012)
An image of the interior of the Church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’ following an explosion in late October 2017 (The Orthodox Church; November 3, 2012)
A video still shows severe damage to the exterior of the church (Deir ez-Zor Press; December 26, 2012)
Red arrows indicate areas of severe damage to the the Church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’ and the surrounding area. The three arrows south of the church all indicate holes in its roof (DigitalGlobe NextView License; September 16, 2014)
The Church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’, seen from the west (Euphrates Post; December 19, 2017)
For more information on damage to the Church of al-Sayyida Maryam al-‘Adhra’, see ASOR CHI Incident Report SHI 17-0234 in the .