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Iraq Issues Statement on the Persecution of Assyrians in Baghdad

  Republic of Iraq Spokesman for Iraqi government May 22, 2007 Baghdad-AINA– The official spokesman of the Iraqi government declared the following: The Iraqi Cabinet addressed the issue of threats and expulsions of Christian families in Baghdad by terrorist groups. The Cabinet expressed its full support to provide all necessary …

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Lebanon Army Battles Militants in North, 48 Killed

  By Nazih Siddiq NAHR AL-BARED(Libanon) – Reuters — Lebanese troops battled Islamist militants based in a Palestinian refugee camp on Sunday and 48 people were killed in Lebanon’s bloodiest internal fighting since the 1975-90 civil war. Twenty-three soldiers and 19 militants died in the clashes, which erupted before dawn …

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Syria Temporary Closes Border With Lebanon

        DAMASCUS– AP — Syria temporarily closed two border crossings with northern Lebanon on Sunday because of security concerns over clashes with militants in the Lebanese city of Tripoli, the Interior Ministry said. The closing of all border outlets at al-Arydha and al-Daboussyah in northern Syria were meant “to …

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Syria May Restrain Influx of a Million Refugees

      Damascus – Thenews — Syria may eventually try to restrain a flood of more than a million Iraqi refugees fleeing a nightmare that could get worse, international aid officials say. The influx, swelled by 30,000 to 40,000 newcomers a month, is straining the resources of a country that …

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A Chaldean Priest is Kidnapped in Baghdad

      Baghdad – AsiaNews — Yet another Chaldean priest was kidnapped this morning in Baghdad. He is Fr. Nawzat P. Hanna, parish priest of Mar Pithion, from the Baladiyat quarter. Confirmation of the abduction reached AsiaNews, via Msgr. Shlemon Warduni, Chaldean auxiliary bishop in the capital, who has invited …

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The Situation of Christians in Iraq is Dire

      Baghdad – AINA — The Patriarch of the Ancient Assyrian Church of the East, Mar Addai II, has called on the Prime Minister and the Iraqi parliament to put an end to the tragic situation that Christians in Iraq are enduring due to the constant threats and attacks …

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Muslim Riots Over Church Construction in Egypt Were Preplanned

      Giza(Egypt)- Ahram — The sectarian violence that erupted on Friday in the village of Bimha, in the Ayat district 70 kilometres south of Giza, seemed less a spontaneous outburst fuelled by wrangling among villagers than a premeditated act. Pamphlets had been distributed throughout the village before a mob, …

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The Turkish Genocide Of Assyrians And Armenians‎

  By Prof. Ove Bring Zweden – AINA — In March 2003 the Swedish organisation “Levande historia” arranged a seminar in the town of Uppsala with the theme “The genocide on Armenians and other Christian groups in 1915”. I attended in my capacity as a legal expert on international law, …

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