Syria’s Christian community dwindling

World Today

Monday, Nov. 29, 2015, Syrian refugee Maryam al Jaddou, center, look on as her twins Maria, left, and Hasan, sit with her in Dallas, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Syria’s Christian community, which once amounted to 15 percent of the population, has receded steadily because of fears of terrorist attacks. They’re also in search of a better future like all of the other Syrian refugees pouring out of the country.

CCTV’s Alaa Ebrahim filed this report from Syria on how the Christian Community there is now a shadow of what it used be.