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Briefing: Why Christians are declining in Mideast - -

By Kristian Chick

Briefing: Why Christians are declining in Mideast

The Iraq war, a declining birth rate, and discrimination are causing Christians to abandon a region they've lived in for two millenniums. 

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Displaced: Iraqi Christians attended Christmas Eve mass in Amman, Jordan. Thousands have fled to neighboring Jordan in the wake of bombings that targeted Iraqi churches in recent years.

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By Kristen Chick Correspondent / January 29, 2010

The Christian Science Monitor

Across the Middle East, where Christianity was born and its followers once made up a sizable portion of the population, Christians are now tiny minorities. Driven by different factors – the search for better opportunities abroad, their status as targets of Iraq's sectarian conflict, a low birth rate, and discrimination – the trend largely holds true across a region where Christians have maintained a presence for two millenniums.

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