Sweden, Stockholm – AINA — One of the representatives of the Popular Council of the Chaldean Syriac Assyrians – an Iraqi-based Assyrian organization – acknowledged yesterday his organization receives Kurdish funding. The acknowledgment, made by the organizations representative in Europe, Mr. Gibrael Marko, was aired today on the …
Read More »The Assyrian Dream
By Marianne Brückl Pressemitteilung — Freedom on native ground, a life in peace and the preservation of their historically valuable language — this is the dream of every Assyrian. But expulsion and fear of torture or death is destroying this dream. The people who populated the Osmanian Empire for …
Read More »Iraqi PM to discuss Christian situation with Pope Benedict
Vatican – catholicnewsagency — Vatican City, Jul 23, 2008 / 10:10 am (CNA).- As part of an effort to bolster Iraq’s diplomatic relations in Europe, Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki is making stops in Germany and Italy this week. On Friday he will pay a visit to Pope Benedict …
Read More »Syria Moves Ahead in Recognizing Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon – The New York Times — The foreign minister of Syria reiterated on Monday that Syria intends to establish diplomatic relations with Lebanon, for the first time since the two nations gained independence more than 60 years ago. “We are determined to open an embassy and …
Read More »Climbing the Rigi Mountain to Remember the Assyrian Genocide
SWITZERLAND – Seyfo center — On Sunday, July 6 2008, approximately 100 people from all over the world participated in the climb of the Rigi mountain in Switzerland. The climb was marked by the commemoration of the victims during the Assyrian Genocide of 1915. On top of the …
Read More »The Lonely Assyrians of Mardin
By Ciýnar Kiper Mardin, Turkey – Turkish Daily News — Mardin, once the home of Turkey’s Suryanis, or Aramaic-Syriac people [Assyrians], has lost most of its population at a time when it is in need of its sons and daughters, according to the Syrian Orthodox leader of the southeastern …
Read More »Australia Denies Visas to Iraqi Christian Pilgrims
Rome – CNA — The Australian government has denied visas to dozens of World Youth Day pilgrims from Iraq, citing concerns that participants will not return home and instead will seek asylum in Australia. One Chaldean Catholic priest called the decision “a slap at young people who wanted …
Read More »Lebanon, Syria to Exchange Embassies Says Sarkozy
PARIS – Reuters — Syria and Lebanon have decided to open embassies in each other’s country for the first time in their troubled relations, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced on Saturday. Speaking at a joint news conference with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, Sarkozy …
Read More »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. …
Read More »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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