Charlie Butts Mosul, Iraq – onenewsnow — A group representing persecuted Christians believes followers of Christ have good reason not to feel safe in Iraq. Recently, two Iraqi Christians were kidnapped and executed, although one family had paid ransom. Jonathan Racho of International Christian Concern is not surprised. “Following …
Read More »Kurdish Land Grabs Leave Assyrians Dependent on Food Aid
Northern Iraq – AINA — In the village of Hamzie in northern Iraq, just a half hour drive south of the Iraqi-Turkish border, 23 Assyrian families line up for a package of food aid delivered by the Assyrian Aid Society. Most of them fled from the ethnic cleansing in …
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 …
Read More »Letter at UN. representative Mr. Staffan de Mistura in Iraq
UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Grand Central Station New York, NY 10017P.O.Box 5859Wiesbaden ( Germany) – ADO — To the Honorable Staffan de Mistura Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, UNAMI, We, the Undersigned, are writing to express our deepest concern and growing alarm at the deteriorating situation …
Read More »Two Christians Kidnapped and Killed in Iraq
Mosul, Iraq – AsiaNews — The Iraqi Christian community is again in the sights of Islamic fundamentalists in Mosul: today news came of the death of a 65-year-old doctor, Tariq Qattan, kidnapped recently by a terrorist group. AsiaNews sources say that his family had paid a ransom of …
Read More »45 Assyrian Families Return to Homes in Baghdad
Baghdad – AINA — According to Iraqi television Al Iraqia, due to security improvements in Baghdad, 45 Assyrian Christian displaced families returned to their homes in a neighborhood of Dora, southwestern Baghdad. Neighborhood citizen and support councils in the area called on remaining displaced families to return. In …
Read More »Assyrian Bishops Call for Assyrian Autonomy in Iraq
Stockholm – AINA — Ablahad Gallo Shabo is the latest bishop from the Syriac Orthodox Church to call for local self governance for the Assyrians in northern Iraq’s Nineveh plain. The prelate expressed his call for local self governance during an interview with Ishtar TV, which broadcasts from …
Read More »4th Century Assyrian Church in Saudi Arabia
Arabian Gulf – AINA — Bordering the Arabian Gulf and containing the towns of Dhahran, Al-Khobar, Dammam, Qatif, Hofuf and Jubail, the Eastern Province of Suadi Arabia is where oil was first discovered in Saudi Arabia in the 1930s. Near Jubail are the ruins of what was unearthed …
Read More »Symposium -4 Suryoye L-Suryoye in Stockholm – Sweden
Invites you to the4th Symposium „Suryoye l-Suryoye“ܠܘܡܕܐ ܪܒܝܥܐܕܣܘܪ̈ܝܝܐ ܠܣܘܪ̈ܝܝܐOctober 3rd – 5th, 2008in Stockholm / Swedenin cooperation withLehrstuhl für Orientalische Philologie Invitation ܙܡܝܢܘܬܐ 1st circularDear graduates and students of the Suryoye people, We are happy to invite you to the 4th symposium “Suryoye l-Suryoye”, a multidisciplinary conference in …
Read More »Singers Celebrate Assyrian Culture in Benefit Concert
By Lisa Millegan USA – modbee — From classical to pop music, the “Melodies from the East” concert will give a full range of the best in Assyrian entertainment. The three-hour show, scheduled next weekend at the Gallo Center for the Arts, will celebrate the music and culture of …
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