Reverend Harutyun Suleiman, head of the Armenian Protestant Community in Syria, inaugurated today the new headquarters for the leadership of the community to replace the one damaged during the war.
The new expanded headquarters on the campus of the Armenian Protestant Church of Bethel in Aleppo includes a social center to serve developmental, social, and humanitarian projects.
Priest Suleiman said in a statement to SANA that the new headquarters is an evidence of the solidarity of the Syrians in the reconstruction and the creation of a space for constructive dialogue to advance the society.
Suleiman added that the new headquarters is a fruit produced by the benevolent land of Syria stressing that the Armenian Protestant community is an active part in the Aleppo society.
Secretary of the Aleppo branch of the Arab socialist Baath Party, Ahmad Mansour, praised the national role of the religious institution in building human beings and the homeland which was manifested during the years of the terrorist war and the disaster of the earthquake of last February 6.
Souha Suleiman