By Raphael Thelen Lebanon – Daily Star — Hundred of thousand of Chaldean Christians have fled Iraq because of violent threats against their community, and thousands of those refugees have arrived in Lebanon during the last few years, searching for a better life or resettlement in other countries. “The …
Read More »If You Want to See Blood Come to Mosul
By John Pontifex Mosul, Iraq – catholicherald — Fresh-faced and cheerful, the young priest suddenly frowns: “I recently received a letter at the presbytery. Inside was a bullet. I knew at once what it meant,” he says: “I was a marked man.” At just 27 Fr Bassman Fatoohey …
Read More »The Plight of Christians in Iraq
By Jamie Glazov Baghdad, Iraq – FrontPageMagazine — Frontpage Interview’s guest today is William J. Murray, the chairman of the Religious Freedom Coalition in Washington, DC. During the early 1980’s, he served as director of Freedom’s Friends, an organization which reached out to the victims of communism worldwide. In …
Read More »Dinner highlights plight of Iraqi Christians, honors Baghdad cardinal
Washington DC- CNA — The plight of Iraqi Christians in the chaotic wake of the war in Iraq has, in some places, become quite desperate. After meeting with two Chaldean bishops who explained the intensity of the situation, Deal Hudson decided to get the message out by honoring …
Read More »Iraq’s Christian Assyrians Defend Their Own Village
By Karim Talbi TEL ASQUF, Iraq- AFP — With Kalashnikovs slung over their shoulders, members of Iraq’s first Christian militia enforce one simple rule on the border of this little village: “Anyone not from Tel Asquf is banned.” This village in northern Iraq’s flash-point Nineveh province, frequently targeted by …
Read More »The ADO Media Bureau launches a journalist workshop in Qamishli
Qamishli, Syrian – ADO — The ADO Media Bureau launched a journalist workshop in the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli on August 29th to develop the Media Bureau abilities . The workshop which contained topics about written journalism , feature stories ,editing news , writing articles , and …
Read More »Patriarch Calls for Assyrian Administrative Unit in North Iraq
Brussels – AINA — On September 16 the head of the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East, Patriarch Dinkha IV, proclaimed after a prayer service in a Syriac Orthodox church that Assyrians must work to establish an Assyrian administered unit in northern Iraq’s Nineveh Plain. Patriarch …
Read More »ADO congratulated Secretary General of the Assyrian Universal Alliance
Mr Yonatan Bet Kulya Secretary General of the Assyrian Universal Alliance Syrian – ADO — In the occasion of successfully finishing the A.U.A 25th general conference, and electing you as a new secretary general of the AUA , the Assyrian Democratic Organization (Mtakasta) deeply congratulate you, and all our …
Read More »Turkey Attempting to Confiscate Assyrian Monastery’s Land
By Abdulmesih BarAbrahem Tur Abdin, Turkey – AINA — The St. Gabriel Assyrian monastery, of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch, was established in 397 AD, hundreds of years before its neighboring villages of Yayvantepe, Eglence and Candarli were founded. During the reign of the Ottoman Empire the monastery …
Read More »AUA – Declaration of the 25th Congress Final 09 14 2008
The 25th Worldwide Congress Jonkoping, Sweden September 4 – 7, 2008 Declaration Jonkoping,Sweden – AUA — The 25th Worldwide Congress of the Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA) took place in Jonkoping, Sweden from September 4 through September 7, 2008 with the participation of Assyrian representatives from around the world. …
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