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PRESSEMELDUNG-über Seyfo

Man nahm ihnen nicht nur das Leben und die Heimat. Selbst ihren Namen ließ man ihnen nicht! Augesburg(Duitsland) – ZAVD ++ Die Assyrer gedenken am 24. April auf der ganzen Welt den Opfern des Völkermords (assyrisch: Sayfo – Das Schwert) von 1915. Vor 96 Jahren fasste die jungtürkische Partei İttihad …

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Protests in Qamishly, Syria on Good Friday

ADO-World.org 22/April/2011 Thousands of Arabs, Kurds and Assyrians protested peacefully in Qamishly, Syria, on Good Friday, April 22, 2011.  The majority of the demonstrators were from the youth.  The protesters called for freedom, modification of the constitution, and ending the harassment of citizens by the government’s security services. The protesters …

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Assyrian Documentary Filmmaker, Lina Yakubova, Passes Away

On Monday, March 21, 2011, the Assyrian documentary filmmaker Lina Yakubova passed away unexpectedly in Los Angeles, due to undiagnosed liver cancer.  Lina was 35 years old. With her passing, our nation has lost a unique young and creative talent in the world of documentary films, who was working tirelessly …

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Assyrian Documentary Filmmaker, Lina Yakubova, Passes Away

  The Media Committee of the Assyrian Democratic Organization and the Editorial team of ADO-World.org send their deepest condolences to our Chaldean Syriac Assyrian People in the Homeland and Diaspora for the passing of the Assyrian documentary filmmaker, Lina Yakubova at the age of 35. The departure of such a young creative …

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Murder of 70-Year-Old Chaldean Man in Baghdad Raises Fears of More Attacks

A group of armed men burst into the home of Youssif Isho, in central Baghdad, stabbing him to death. The group’s modus operandi suggests the murder was a “targeted killing” against Christians. The Christian community expect more violence. Street demonstrations are scheduled for tomorrow in Iraq’s main cities. (ADO-World.org) Baghdad …

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‘Religicide’ in Iraq

Fatal attacks trigger exodus of Christians from major cities. (ADO-World.org) A ringing doorbell at the Baghdad home of an elderly Christian couple seemed innocent enough five days after Christmas. But when Fawzi Rahim, 76, and wife Janet Mekha, 78, opened their front door, a bomb exploded and took their lives. …

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