""We're too frightened to talk," her daughter Rim explained, before
mustering the courage to continue. "Last summer Salafists came to
Qusayr, foreigners. They stirred the local rebels against us," she says.
Soon, an outright campaign against the Christians in Qusayr took shape.
"They sermonized on Fridays in the mosques that it was a sacred duty to
drive us away," she says. "We were constantly accused of working for
the regime. And Christians had to pay bribes to the jihadists repeatedly
in order to avoid getting killed."