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Race to Get Chaldean Family Out of Iraq

  By John Slykhuis   Georgina, Canada – yorkregion — A Georgina man is in a desperate race against time to rescue his sister and her family from Baghdad, Iraq. Described as the most dangerous city on Earth, Baghdad is torn apart by sectarian violence amid a wider civil war. …

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Lebanon Charges Over 100 With Terrorism

        BEIRUT, Lebanon – AP — Lebanon has charged over 100 suspected militants with terrorism, accusing them of belonging to an al-Qaida-inspired group that has been battling the army for almost three months, a court official said Saturday. Prosecutor General Saeed Mirza filed the charges on Friday, targeting 107 …

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Assyrian Man Admits to Embezzling $38,000

  By Rick Guinness NEW BRITAIN – bristolpress — The former treasurer of the Assyrian National Association at 39 South St. has confessed to embezzling funds from the club for more than a year and a half, according to police who arrested him Thursday. Edwin Hormoz, 37, of 50 Dogwood …

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Netherlands Agrees to Host Lebanon Tribunal

  By Rick Guinness UNITED NATIONS – AP — The Netherlands has agreed to host the tribunal that will prosecute suspects in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, the United Nations announced Friday. U.N. spokeswoman Michele Montas said Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was pleased to receive a letter …

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Lebanon Terror: The Syrian Connection

        Beirut – AINA — On August 13, 2007, Lebanese Army General Michael Suleiman shed some light on the military situation in Naher El Bared and the fight against Fateh el Islam terrorist group. In the process, General Suleiman mentioned that such a terrorist group is definitely linked to …

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Iraqi Officials: Truck Bombings Killed At Least 500

        BAGHDAD( Iraq) – CNN — The death toll in the suicide bombings Tuesday in northern Iraq has risen to at least 500, local officials in Nineveh province said Wednesday. Iraqi Army and Mosul police sources earlier put the number at 260, but said it was likely to rise. …

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Vigil Held in Australia for Iraq’s Assyrians

        Australia – fairfieldchampion — Fairfield Assyrian women held a prayer vigil to pray for christians in Iraq. The vigil was held at St Mary’s Parish, on Tuesday, August 14, on the eve of the Feast of St Mary and the conclusion of the Assyrian Christian Women’s Conference.More than …

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