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A Day Among Baghdad’s Few Christians

      Baghdad, Iraq – france24 — Persecuted and murdered, Baghdad’s Christians live a hidden life. For five years, violence has been a daily event In the Karrada neighborhood, in the heart of the capital. The Babylon Chaldean Church was the only one to open its doors to our reporter. …

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Assyrian Man to Swim Across English Channel

      Sydney, Iraq – fairfieldadvance — Two and a half years of braving frigid water, 4.30am starts and pushing his limits during training regimes will culminate in Kaise Stephan’s historic swim of the English Channel this week. The 33-year-old Abbotsbury resident will be the first person of Assyrian background …

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Catholic Assyrian Bishops Ask for Protection for Iraqi Christians

By Deal W. Hudson    Iraq – insidecatholic — The numbers are stark, and the situation is getting worse. Before the U.S. invasion of Iraq, there were 1.2 million Christians living there. Over 400,000 Christians have left the country since the war started. Many others have been kidnapped and killed; …

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Syria Returns Assyrian Antiquities to Iraq

      DAMASCUS, Syria- UPI — Syrian officials returned an Assyrian artifact to the Iraqi Ministry of Tourism and Archeology after it was confiscated from smugglers, authorities said. Syrian Culture Minister Riadh Naasan Agha returned a 40-inch by 15-inch relic thought to be part of the Temple of Nimrod located …

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Germany pledges help for Iraqi Christians as bishops visit Berlin

      Berlin – the Earth Times — Berlin – German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier pledged increased German help for Iraqi Christians after meeting Iraqi bishops in Berlin on Wednesday. Steinmeier also said the legal status of Iraqi Christians living in Germany would be reviewed with a view to facilitating …

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The Assyrians: A Minority Between Genocide, Fear and Terrorism

By Marianne Brückl    Baghdad, Iraq – pressemitteilung — How can it happen, that people ignore the signs of history, where minorities always were hunted, tortured and murdered? This is a question concerning everybody on our globe. To Islamists, Christians, Buddhists, and all the other religious groups. “Human Rights” is …

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Assyrian Culture on Show in Australia

      Fairfield, Australia – fairfieldadvance — The city’s Assyrian community will be celebrating in October, with a festival of Middle Eastern food and entertainment set for the long weekend. A group of friends from Fairfield is organising the first Assyrian-Australian Convention, in the hope of it becoming an annual …

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Western Christians Can ‘Save Iraq Christians’

By Charles Colson    Iraq – Prison Fellowship — In early June, the German television network ARD aired a film called “God and the World: The Persecuted Children of God.” The “children” referred to are Iraq’s largest Christian community: the Assyrians. While any attention to the plight of Iraqi Christians …

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Assyrians Hold Cultural Festival in Turkey

      Adýyaman(Turkey) – todayszaman — The 10th Great Ritual of the Syriac Kadim Community took place in the eastern Turkish province of Adýyaman on Saturday with the participation of Assyrians from Turkey and abroad. The ritual was conducted by the patriarchal vicar of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Turkey, …

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