By Tracy Dove US – uspolitics.einnews — A sensitive bill is about to go before the US Congress, and it won’t be the first time that this initiative has been struck down by careful congressmen- only this time for the wrong reasons. The word “genocide” is not taken lightly …
Read More »Turkey Shells Rebels in Northern Iraq
By Tracy Dove SIRNAK(Turkey) – AP — Turkey is shelling suspected Kurdish rebel camps across the border in northern Iraq, a newspaper reported Wednesday, but the government appeared unlikely to move toward sending ground troops until next week. A large-scale military incursion would disrupt one of the few relatively …
Read More »Resolution on Armenia Genocide Opposed
By Desmond Butler WASHINGTON – AP — Turkish and American officials have been pressing lawmakers to reject a measure next week that would declare the World War I-era killings of Armenians a genocide. On Friday, the issue reached the highest levels as President Bush and Turkish Prime Minister Recep …
Read More »Christian Split in Lebanon Raises Specter of Civil War
By Bryan Denton Beirut – New York Times — With the Islamist group Hezbollah having brought Lebanese politics to a standstill, the country’s once-dominant Christian community feels under siege and has begun re-establishing militias, training in the hills and stockpiling weapons. Many Lebanese say another civil war — like …
Read More »Lebanese Bishops Call for End to Sit-in
By Doreen Abi Raad Beirut – Catholic News Service — Lebanon’s Catholic bishops called for an end to the opposition’s “tent city” sit-in in downtown Beirut and for lawmakers to elect a president on time. “It is time to liberate the capital’s city center and its surroundings,” said the …
Read More »Historic Outlook on the Circumstances and Rise of the Assyrian Democratic Organization
The Assyrian Democratic Organization Jubilee 50 Years in Quest of Existence and Freedom First: Historic Outlook on the Circumstances and Rise of the Assyrian Democratic Organization Similar to all people who had been colonized by the Ottomans, the Assyrians too, were influenced by nationalist ideas as well as …
Read More »Bush Warns Syria Against Interfering in Lebanese Election
WASHINGTON – AP — President George W. Bush warned Syria Thursday against interfering in Lebanon’s presidential elections, and said he is sending the U.S.’s top military commander in the Middle East to Beirut to see how Washington could do more to help Lebanon fight extremists. “The United States …
Read More »Maronite Bishops Chide Lebanese Leaders
By Maroun Khoury Beirut – Daily Star — The Council of Maronite Bishops called Wednesday for electing a new president “on time” and according to “constitutional conditions” to spare the country a political vacuum and the “dangerous chaos” that would follow. In a statement issued after its monthly meeting …
Read More »Syria Refuses to Receive 10 Iraqis Without Visas
Damascus – DPA — For the first time under a new visa regime to stem the flow of Iraqi refugees into the country, 10 Iraqis were prevented Wednesday from entering Syria without visas, an Iraqi party leader living in Syria said Thursday. The Iraqi politician, speaking on the condition …
Read More »Lebanese Catholics Fear Syrian, Islamic Influence
Beirut – cwnews — Maronite Catholic prelates called for national unity in Lebanon, and deplored excessive foreign influence in the country’s affairs, as they ended a monthly meeting on October 2. Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir said that Lebanon needs a president “who can uplift the country, who will …
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