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Iraq minority rights fears grow

Wednesday, 11 November 2009   Ethnic minorities living in northern Iraq face a human rights "catastrophe" as Arabs and Kurds vie for control, Human Rights Watch has warned. Yazidis, Shabaks and Christians faced attacks by Sunni Muslim extremists and harassment by Kurdish forces, it said. HRW called on Kurdish leaders …

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Assyriska FF – No 1 in Södertälje!

SENIOR There is no doubt about which team has the best players, which team is the big brother and which team that is best in Södertälje, it is no other than the fantastic Assyriska Fotbolls Förening.   For every Assyriska supporters, you will feel joy every time our team wins …

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PAKISTAN – Anti-Christian Riots Prompt Look at Laws

August 7, 2009   PAKISTAN   Pakistan’s prime minister pledged Thursday to review laws that may be sharpening tension among the country’s religious communities, days after a Muslim mob burned houses in rioting that killed eight Christians.   The killings Saturday in the eastern city of Gojra came amid concerns …

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In Iraq, a Christian exodus

By Paul Schemm The Associated Press  BAGHDAD —  Iraq has lost more than half the Christians who once called it home, mostly since the war began, and few who fled have plans to return, The Associated Press has learned. Pope Benedict XVI called attention to their plight during a Mideast visit …

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Assyrian People Worldwide Commemorate Martyrs Day

By Ethan Cole Christian Post Reporter Fri, Aug. 07 2009   The Assyrian people, most popularly known as Iraq’s Christian population, are observing Martyrs Day on Friday to remember those in their community who have died due to persecution. From Los Angeles to North Iraq, the Assyrian (also known as …

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Assyrian Martyrs Day 2009

The 7th of August has been designated as a Memorial Day for Assyrian Martyrs. Every nation needs to have a day set aside for the remembrance of those who gave their lives for the preservation of their cultural and ethnic identity. This is especially important for the Assyrian Nation; for …

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Early Results Show Ruling Parties Ahead in Kurdish Vote

By Anthony Shadid SULAYMANIYAH, Iraq – Washington Post ++ The ruling parties of Iraq’s Kurdish autonomous region won a comfortable majority in parliament, unofficial results showed on Sunday, but a strong performance by the opposition has already begun to rework the balance of power. In an election Saturday that drew …

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Early Results Show Ruling Parties Ahead in Kurdish Vote

By Anthony Shadid SULAYMANIYAH, Iraq – Washington Post ++ The ruling parties of Iraq’s Kurdish autonomous region won a comfortable majority in parliament, unofficial results showed on Sunday, but a strong performance by the opposition has already begun to rework the balance of power. In an election Saturday that drew …

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