Sweden – ESNA — The Syriac-Orthodox archdiocese of Sweden and Scandinavia condemns the kidnapping of Fr. Daniel Savci in Turkey, an member of the Syriac Orthodox Church. “I’m shocked, hurt and upset. The violence towards Christians in Islamic countries has to come to an end,” said Archbishop …
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Rather of friends Tur-Abdin(Turkey) – ADO — We have the message gotten that the monk Daniyel Savci freely just came At time is in place Batman approx.. Removes 80 km from instead of Midyat its homeland place to thanks to all friends with confessed. Assyri democratic organization Section European …
Read More »Kidnappers Demand 300,000 Euros for Assyrian Priest
GMT 11-28-2007 23:49:9Assyrian International News AgencyTo unsubscribe or set email news digest options, visit http://www.aina.org/mailinglist.html One of the monks of a monastery in south-east Turkey was occupied with his daily choirs as he received a phone call from Daniel, another monk. Responding to the call he soon found out it …
Read More »Assyrian Priest Kidnapped in South-eastern Turkey
Tur-Abdin (Turkey) – DPA/ADO — An Assyrian Christian priest was taken hostage in south-eastern Turkey Wednesday, with the kidnappers demanding 300,000 euros for his release, CNN Turk television reported. Father Daniel Savci, 55, was taken hostage by unidentified people at around 3 p.m. They stopped his car as …
Read More »Kurds and Christians reconcile in Malkyieh, Syria
Malkyieh(Syrian) – SOK — On Friday 2nd November 2007, the town of Malkyieh in North East Syria, near the Turkish-Iraqi borders, witnessed an enormous gathering where Kurds and Christians reconciled after the killing of a young Kurdish man Jawan Ahmad Ali in April 2007. The killing was …
Read More »Three Essential Issues Facing Assyrians in Armenia
By Hasmik Hovhannisyan ARMENIA – hetq — Razmik Khosroev, of Assyrian extraction, is a stage actor with the G. Sundukyan National Academic Theatre and the first representative of the Armenian Theatre to tackle the complex role of Shakespeare’s Richard II. His play entitled “Asoruhi” (Assyrian Woman), a dialogue …
Read More »Assyrian, Armenian Genocide Monument Erected Wales
Cardiff, Wales – AINA — On Saturday 3rd November 2007, Seyfo Center UK took part in the consecration of a monument in the Temple of Peace in Cardiff, Wales commemorating the victims of the genocide of 1915. This historical step came as a result of the UK …
Read More »Guest Editorial: Kurdish Official Denies Assyrian, Turkomen Land Claims
By Fred Aprim Iraq – AINA — On October 22, 2007, al-Malaf Press posted an interview with Mulla Bakhtiyar, In Charge of Foreign Relations Bureau in the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party under Jalal Talabani. The main topics of the al-Malaf Press interview were the actions by …
Read More »Iraqi Church Head Pressing for Peace
By Ethan Cole Iraq – Christian Post — The head of Iraq’s largest Christian group said violence is worse in the country for Iraqi Christians than before the U.S.-led offense, but he is praying and making efforts so that “peace will prevail.” Emmanuel III Delly, who was recently …
Read More »Iraqi Cardinal Works to Protect Christians
By Alissa J. Rubin BAGHDAD – International Herald Tribune– There is neither a cross nor a sign on the heavy metal gate to indicate that this is the official residence of one of this country’s most prominent Christians, the first prelate in Iraq in modern times to be …
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