'Each New Conflict' in Region 'Reopens Old Wounds,' Says Assyrian Archbishop in Iraq

By Gina Christian

A Chaldean archbishop told OSV News June 23 that he has been unable to contact his fellow bishop in Iran, following recent strikes by the U.S. and Israel on various sites in that nation. Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar M. Warda of Irbil, Iraq, said he has been attempting to call fellow Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Imad Khoshabeh of Tehran over the past few days, but without success.

Ancient Assyrian Swimmers and Goat Skins

By Kristina Killgrove

This carved relief from Nimrud, a major city of the ancient Assyrian Empire in present-day Iraq, regularly drifts around the internet as purported evidence for scuba diving nearly 3,000 years ago. But the wall panel actually depicts an army crossing a river, and soldiers are navigating the waves with the help of ancient flotation devices.

Suicide Bombing At Damascus Church Kills 20

By William Christou

A suicide bombing by Islamic State (IS) targeting a church in Damascus has killed 20 people and wounded 52, Syrian authorities have said. The attack on Sunday night was the first major IS operation and the first suicide bombing in Syria since former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December and replaced by an Islamist-led government.

Scholars to Greece: Time To Recognize Assyrian Genocide

By Uzay Bulut

On June 13th and 14th, an international conference titled '1915-2025: 110 Years Since the Assyrian Genocide' was held in Athens. Many genocide scholars and historians spoke regarding the causes and consequences of the genocide, as well as how its denial by Turkey still affects Turkish politics, amongst other topics.

Assyrian Bishop Thabet: An Example in Iraq

By Kathryn Jean Lopez

"It's amazing to see people living the Christian faith -- and especially when they don't have to." That's what Chaldean Paul Thabet Habib Yousif Al Mekko of Alqosh in Iraq told me during an interview two years ago. A soft-spoken man, he knew why he and his people were following Christ. They were given an ultimatum by ISIS: Convert or die.

Report on Assyrian Struggles in Iraq Submitted to UN Envoy

By Assyrian Universal Alliance

In light of the upcoming country visit to Iraq by the UN Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) and Assyrian Universal Alliance have submitted a report on the current human rights situation facing the Assyrians in Northern Iraq, urging the Special Rapporteur to consider visiting the region.

1,600-year-old Assyrian in Turkey Monastery Opens to Tourism Following Restoration

The historic Mor Kiryakus Monastery, built 1,600 years ago by Syriac Christians in southeastern Türkiye's Batman province, has reopened to visitors following an extensive restoration effort. Located on the slopes of Mount Kıra near the village of Ayrancı in Beşiri district, the two-story monastery spans 2,500 square meters and dates back to the 5th century. Related: The Case of the St.

Over 450 Assyrian Children Celebrate First Holy Communion in Iraq

By Georgena Habbaba

(CNA) -- Amid renewed tensions in the Middle East, the Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul and its surrounding areas has continued its tradition of celebrating first holy Communion for children in Qaraqosh (Baghdeda), Iraq. Over 450 boys and girls received the sacrament during liturgies held over the past month in various churches of the town.

Apple Strudel: Thank You, Assyrians

The seemingly simple celebration of National Apple Strudel Day on June 17th conceals a 4,700-year culinary journey that reveals surprising connections between ancient Mesopotamian trade routes and your local bakery's most popular dessert. What started as honey-filled pastries in 8th-century B.C.

Monument of Assyrian Deities Found Beneath Ancient Palace in Iraq

A team from Heidelberg University working in Iraq made a remarkable discovery. In the throne room of the North Palace of King Ashurbanipal, located in the ancient city of Nineveh, the archaeologists uncovered large sections of a monumental relief. The relief shows the seventh-century BC ruler of the Assyrian empire alongside two prominent deities and other figures.

Kurdish Party Calls on Turkey to Recognize Assyrian Genocide

The 1915 mass killings of Assyrians, known to survivors and descendants as Seyfo or "the sword", have been remembered across Turkey and the Assyrian diaspora on the 110th anniversary of the events. The pro-Kurdish Peoples' Equality and Democracy (DEM) Party has issued a statement calling for official recognition, justice and reconciliation.

News

'Each New Conflict' in Region 'Reopens Old Wounds,' Says Assyrian Archbishop in Iraq
Ancient Assyrian Swimmers and Goat Skins
Suicide Bombing At Damascus Church Kills 20
Scholars to Greece: Time To Recognize Assyrian Genocide
Assyrian Bishop Thabet: An Example in Iraq
Interview With the Director of the Assyrian Genocide Research Center
Report on Assyrian Struggles in Iraq Submitted to UN Envoy
1,600-year-old Assyrian in Turkey Monastery Opens to Tourism Following Restoration
Over 450 Assyrian Children Celebrate First Holy Communion in Iraq
Apple Strudel: Thank You, Assyrians

Reports

•  Report to the Iraq Special Rapporteur on the Assyrians
•  The Struggles of the Indigenous Assyrians in their Homelands
•  Assyrian-European Fieldwork Delegation to Iraq
•  ISIS and the Assyrians: Intergenerational Trauma
•  Post-conflict Reconstruction in the Nineveh Plains of Iraq
•  Assyrians and The Turkey-PKK Conflict In Iraq
•  Turkish-Backed Militants Target Assyrian Towns in Syria
•  The Future of Security in Iraq's Nineveh Plain
•  The Destruction of Assyrian Cultural Heritage in Syria
•  Turkish Human Rights Commission Report on Assyrian Nun, Villages
•  Assyrian Genocide in Modern History
•  Recognition of the Simele Massacre of 1933
•  The Systematic Repression of Assyrians
•  Iraq's Stolen Election: How Assyrian Representation Became Assyrian Repression

Articles

•  The Founding of Kanem by Assyrian Refugees
•  Hydraulics of Neo-Assyrian Canal Systems
•  Paternal lineages of the Northern Iraqi Arabs, Kurds, Syriacs, Turkmens and Yazidis
•  The Assyrian Genocide As A Part Of The Christian Genocide In The Ottoman Empire
•  Demographic and Climatic Factors in the Decline of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
•  The U.S. Legal Regime Governing Iraqi Refugee Resettlement
•  Theater, Language and Inter-Ethnic Exchange: Assyrian Performance Before WWI
•  Assyrians In Iraq
•  Description and Significance of the Nestorian Stele in China
•  The Cross and the Lotus

All Things Assyrian

Ancient Assyrian Swimmers and Goat Skins
Apple Strudel: Thank You, Assyrians
June 15, 763 BC: Assyrians Record a Solar Eclipse
The First Conspirators
From Hunter's Assistant to Sparring Pal
Ancient Assyrian Words in Turkish
Whose Song is It?
When Jeruslaem Was an Assyrian Vassal
A Timeless City in Turkey
Star of Ishtar Serves Not Only Assyrian Food

Brief History of Assyrians Assyrians in History Assyrians: Frequently Asked Questions The Assyrian Genocide The 1933 Simmele Massacre Attacks on Assyrians in Syria Timeline of ISIS in Iraq Incipient Genocide: The Ethnic Cleansing of the Assyrians of Iraq Assyrian Holocausts

Assyrians After the Fall of Nineveh

(AINA) -- Amir Harrak, Professor of Aramaic and Syriac at the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, delivered a lecture on the history of Assyrians after the fall of Nineveh in 612 BC, covering the period up to the 12th century AD. ...

AINA News

Interview With the Director of the Assyrian Genocide Research Center
Assyrians After the Fall of Nineveh
Visiting Assyrian Villages in Armenia
Assyrian Genocide Researcher Professor David Gaunt Receives Award
Assyrians and Aramaic
The Journeys of an Assyrian-Chaldean
The Assyrian Genocide At 110 Years
Reflections on the Armenian Word 'Asori'
Report Highlights Assyrian Fight for Their Future in Their Homelands
Renowned Assyrian Surgeon Dies in Russia
Video of Assyrian Nuns At Hockey Game Goes Viral
Assyrian Parties in Syria Issue Joint Statement
Meet Dr. Hanna Bit Murad, Renowned Linguist
Pictures of Assyrian Villages in Turkey in 1912
Syria's Islamist Government Proposes Amendments to Education Curriculum

Assyrian Organizations Must Support Assyrian Artists

(AINA) -- The Assyrian Arts Institute (AAI) is an organization founded by Nora Betyousef Lacey in 2017 and claims to support Assyrian arts. AAI has sponsored a few events since its founding, including an Assyrian women's choir.

Editorials

Assyrian Organizations Must Support Assyrian Artists
Feud Between Chaldean Patriarch and Iraq's President Reinforces Islamic Status of Minority Groups
Assyrian Churches: Unity in Faith
Obstacles in the Unification of Assyrian Churches
The First Assyrian Workers From Turkey in Germany
US Attorneys May Have Violated Constitutional Rights, Immigration Law in Prosecuting Assyrian Lawyer
Conference Expropriates Assyrian Christian History, Denies Assyrian Identity
The Unethical Prosecution of an Assyrian Attorney
German Recognition of Armenian, Assyrian Genocide: History and Politics
Senator McCain Sends Letter on Assyrians to Kurdish President

The Three Challenges for 'Liberated' Syria

By Najib Awad

(AINA) -- 'Syria is free'; thus screamed the Syrians as they celebrated the tumbling down of the criminal regime during a whole week. Thousands, even millions, of Syrians strolled the streets of the entire major cities of Syria. They were from all societal segments, strata, trends, genders, religious beliefs and non-religious ones, convictions, sects, confessions, parties, and orientations.

The Future of Assyrians in the Middle East and the World

By Feyyaz Kerimo

(AINA) -- The collapse of the Syrian regime has added yet another chapter to the cycle of deep crises that perpetually plague the Middle East. Yet, these devastations increasingly render ancient peoples, burdened by the weight of historical memory, invisible.

Opinion Editorials

The Three Challenges for 'Liberated' Syria
The Future of Assyrians in the Middle East and the World
Iran is Hijacking Assyrian Politics in Iraq
Turkey's National Pride is Based on Genocide Denial
Turkey's Violation of Human Rights Must Be Challenged
EU Conference on Nineveh Plains Favors Kurds, Marginalizes Assyrians
Trump's Immigration Order and Christianity
The Winds of Change Are Blowing in Europe
Erdoğan's Gambit for Mosul
The Genocide of Assyrians and Yazidis and the Next American President

Ancient Assyrian Swimmers and Goat Skins

By Kristina Killgrove

This carved relief from Nimrud, a major city of the ancient Assyrian Empire in present-day Iraq, regularly drifts around the internet as purported evidence for scuba diving nearly 3,000 years ago. But the wall panel actually depicts an army crossing a river, and soldiers are navigating the waves with the help of ancient flotation devices.

Apple Strudel: Thank You, Assyrians

The seemingly simple celebration of National Apple Strudel Day on June 17th conceals a 4,700-year culinary journey that reveals surprising connections between ancient Mesopotamian trade routes and your local bakery's most popular dessert. What started as honey-filled pastries in 8th-century B.C.

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