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The Babylonian-Assyrian New Year (Akitu) 6774: A Statement By ADO

30-03-2024 he Syriac-Assyrian people, along with their parties, organizations, and national institutions at the homeland and in the diaspora, renew their festivities of the Babylonian-Assyrian New Year (Akitu), on the first of April of each year, keeping alive a tradition that symbolizes a great human and historical meaning, that this …

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A statement by ADO regarding the Iraqi Federal Court’s decision to abolish allocated national entities’ quota in the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Parliament

24-02-2024 We at the Assyrian Democratic Organization express our deep concern over the recent decisions issued by the Iraqi Federal Court regarding the abolition of quota, “parliament entitlement for national entities”, allocated to Chaldean Syriac Assyrian, Turkmen, and Armenians. We also express our deep concerns about this decision that may …

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Displacement of residents of three villages in the Khabur area, Syria

06-10-2021 In recent days, the frequency of clashes and the exchange of artillery has intensified between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) stationed near the villages west of Tal Tamar and other adjacent villages along the front line, between the Turkish-backed factions stationed in the Ras al-Ain area and its eastern …

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Gabriel Moshe Banned from Traveling to Kurdistan Region of Iraq KRI.

31-08-2021 The authorities of the Autonomous Administration (Democratic) of North and East Syria AADNES, prevented Mr. Gabriel Moshe Kourieh, member of the Assyrian Democratic Organization ADO and director of the Relations from traveling to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, on 28/8/2021, where he intended to go to Erbil through the …

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Statement on the 106th Anniversary of Sayfo

24-04-2021 Statement on the 106th Anniversary of Sayfo On the twenty-fourth of April, every year, our Assyrian people invoke the memory of the genocide (Sayfo) that still lives in the conscience and memory of our people with all their appellations. This crime claimed hundreds of thousands of victims of our …

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