ADO Tuesday 28 September 2010 Giulio Paletta’s exhibition of photographs of Tur Abdin in Turkey has been opened at Southwark Cathedral by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Photojournalist Giulio Paletta, who specialises in small Christian groups, has been to Tur Abdin in south-east Turkey to record the life of the Syrian …
Read More »Syriac Family Returns to Turkey After 34 years, Restores Ancient Mansion
İskender Debasso is a member of Turkey’s Syriac community that fled its native land in 1974. He fled the hostilities of the local villages and settled in Sweden. Many more followed suit especially in the 1980s due to the fight against the outlawed Kurdistan People’s Party that ravaged the region. …
Read More »Syrian Political Security Forces Arrest Two Assyrians in the City of Qamishly
ADO Statement Syrian Government’s Political Security Forces Arrest Two Assyrians in the City of Qamishly On the morning of Monday, September 20, 2010, the Syrian Government’s Political Security Forces in the city of Qamishly, Syria, arrested Mr. Gabriel Issa Iskandar (electrician) who belongs to an Assyrian family that has …
Read More »Assyrian Genocide Monument to Be Unveiled in Sydney
July 19, 2010 ADO – Sydney — Preparations are under way for the upcoming official unveiling of the Assyrian genocide monument, which was approved by Fairfield City Council on December 15, 2009. According to Mr. Hermiz Shahen, the Regional Secretary of the Assyrian Universal Alliance in Australia and New Zealand, …
Read More »Encountering New Life in Timeless Sites of Turkey and Syria
By Annette Atkins, Marge Barrett and Lois Rogers Saturday, July 10, 2010 ADO: DARA, Turkey — We made our way down the 100+ steps to the granary/cistern that Roman soldiers built here in southeast Turkey in the 580s — amazed, of course, as our guide intends us to be, …
Read More »Assyrian Church Defaced with Islamist Graffiti
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Mehmet Ali Bulun MARDİN – RADİKAL ADO – Tur Abdin: Police have started an investigation after a suspected group of people defaced the façade of the 1,700-year-old Mor Jacob Syriac Orthodox Church in Nusaybin, in the southeastern province of Mardin, with pro-Islamic slogans. The offenders allegedly …
Read More »Archaeologists: 5th Century Cathedral Unearthed in Syria
By H. Said Friday, 16 July 2010 13:40 ADO: Syria (Hasaka) – A 5th century cathedral was discovered in Hasaka by the Syrian archaeological mission working at the site of Tal Hasaka (hill), northeastern Syria. Director of Tourism Department in Hasaka Abdulmasieh Baghdo said that the 31 m long and …
Read More »Assyriska football player Eddie Moussa killed in a shooting
2010-07-01- Södertälje A spokesman for the Södertälje (south of Stockholm) police declared to the Media that the famous Assyriska football player, Eddie Moussa, and his brother had died at 02:22 in the early morning after being shot at in a nightclub in Ronna district in Södertälje. According to an …
Read More »Bombs Target Buses of Christian Students in Iraq – Kill One, Injure At Least 80
By SAAD ABDUL-KADIR (AP) BAGHDAD — Two bombs exploded minutes apart Sunday near buses carrying Christian students in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, killing at least one bystander and injuring around 100 others, a security official said. Sunni Muslim insurgents have frequently targeted members of Iraq’s Christian minority, especially …
Read More »EU Parliamentarians Stressed the Need for Recognition of the Assyrian/Syriac Genocide by Turkey Prior to its Accession to the European Union
Belgium – Brussels 28/04/2010 European Parliamentarians Stressed, at a conference in the European Parliament, on Wednesday afternoon, the need for Turkey to recognize the "Genocide" of the Armenians, Assyrians Chaldeans Syriacs, and Pontic Greeks, as a necessary step prior to its accession to the European Union (EU). The …
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