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Armed Men Attack and Rob Assyrian Catholic Prelate in Syria
Lack of Representation and Employment in Iraq Increasing Mandaean Emigration
Ancient Assyrian Church Desecrated in Turkey
Moral Diplomacy Deferred
Armenian Prime Minister Warns Against Politicizing the Genocide of Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians
Nearly a Century After Simmele Massacre, Assyrians Are Still Fighting for Recognition
The Forgotten Genocide of the Assyrian People
Netanyahu recognises Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocides, sparking Turkish backlash
Displacement and Church Burnings Deepen Humanitarian Crisis in Syria
Need for Decentralized Governance in Syria: US Envoy
Michigan State Legislature Designates May As Chaldean American Month
French Documentary Showcasing Assyrian Heritage to Screen in Sydney
Exclusions From Iraqi Elections 'Political Targeting' of Assyrian Community
Assyrian Parties in Iraq Announce Plans for Monument for Simmele Massacre
Zalin At 100: an Assyrian City in Syria
Archaeologists Uncover 1,400-year-old Assyrian Cross At Ancient Monastery in UAE
Assyrian Patriarch Visits Lebanon
10 Years After ISIS: The Extinction and Revival of an Ancient Assyrian Saint
Shrine to Mary, Mother of Persecuted Christians, to Open in Iraq
Iraq's Independent High Electoral Commission Excludes Assyrian Candidates
Assyrian Representative Warns Against US Withdrawal From Syria
Stitch By Stitch: Assyrian Costumes Weave Centuries of Identity
Assyrian Patriarch Sako Marks 11th Anniversary of ISIS Genocide of Assyrians and Yazidis
Assyrian Politician Withdraws From Swedish Christian Party, Citing Loss of Values
European Syriac Union Marks 11th Anniversary of ISIS Genocide of Assyrians and Yazidis
Assyrian Husband and Wife Bike From Germany to Iraq
Assyrians Call for International Recognition of ISIS Genocide
Assyrian Artists Exhibit Visual Works At Festival in Iraq
Assyrian Martyrs Remembrance Day in Australia to Be Held At New South Wales Parliament House
Mass Ordination Revives Assyrian Orthodox Tradition in Turkey
Assyrian Archbishop Gregorios Saliba Shamoun Dies in Iraq
Assyrians Splash Each Other With Water
Mosul University Opens Assyrian Language Department
Assyrians Make Pilgrimage to Ancient Church in Iraq
Assyrian Party Accuses Kurdish Officials of Land Confiscation
US Congress Hosts First Assyrian Martyrs' Day Ceremony
Never Without His Rosary or His Pistol
Introducing Assyrian Medicine: Healthcare Fit for a King
Rally in Sweden Calls for Protection of Christians in Syria
Assyrian Organizations Launch Relief Campaign for People in Syria
Cuneiform Lives on in the Poetry of Assyrian Poet
Turkey Again Denies the Assyrian Genocide
New Wave of Violence Against Syria's Christians
Assyrian Patriarch Sounds Alarm Over Erasing Assyrian Heritage in Iraq
Syrian Church Narrowly Escapes Bombing
European Parliament Adopts Resolution for the Protection of Christian Minorities in Syria
Assyrian-American World War II Veteran Turns 100
Assyrian Church Archbishop Laid to Rest With State Honors in India
Assyrian Goldsmith Killed in Syria After Refusing to Pay Protection Money
Assyrian Language Department Opens At Nohadra University
Assyrians After ISIS
The Vanishing Christians of Syria: A Crisis the World Cannot Ignore
Former Head of Assyrian Church in India Dies
The Genocide of Assyrian in the Khabur, Syria
Mysterious Rock-Cut Tomb Possibly Tied to Assyrian Dynasty
'Help Us Escape, We Can't Live Here,' Pleads Damascus Priest After Deadly Attack
Assyrian MPs Express Grave Concern Over Condition of Christians in Syria
A Personal Perspective on the Syria Church Bombing
Three Sisters Bring Assyrian Heritage to Life With Café
Assyrian Genocide Movie Screening Sparks Powerful Community Reflections

Armed Men Attack and Rob Assyrian Catholic Prelate in Syria

A new episode of anti-Christian violence is fuelling concerns in a community still reeling from the massacre at a Damascus church, and struggling to "heal the wounds" caused by years of war, poverty, and the rise of radical Islamic groups.

Ancient Assyrian Church Desecrated in Turkey

For years, Turkish authorities have pledged to protect the rights of minorities, including the Syriac (Aramean--Assyrian--Chaldean) community, and to safeguard their places of worship while punishing those who violate them. Yet recent incidents tell a different story.

Moral Diplomacy Deferred

By Euripides L Evriviades

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent interview with Patrick Bet-David on August 26 declared that Israel had recognised the Armenian genocide. "I think we have. I think the Knesset passed a resolution to that effect... I just did." As expected, his statement went viral. But it was not accurate.

Nearly a Century After Simmele Massacre, Assyrians Are Still Fighting for Recognition

By Yasmeen Altaji

On an otherwise quiet day in a small village in northern Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region, visitors encircle a small plot almost indistinguishable from the dust-brown earth around it, solemn and still. At the base of a mound of sand, a jagged slab of rock juts out of the ground, featuring the hand-painted date "1933" above the pale blue, four-pointed star of the modern Assyrian flag.


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