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Assyrian Parties Condemn Kurdish Grab of Assyrian Lands in Iraq
Assyrian Church Calls on Iraq to Recognize Simmele Genocide
'A Worthy Recognition': Assyrian Patriarch on Simmele Massacre Monument
Stability Should Not Require Displacing Iraq's Assyrians
Foundation Stone Laid for Assyrian Genocide Memorial
A New Digital Archive of Assyrian History
Memorial for Assyrian Simmele Massacre to Be Erected in Iraq
Syria Says Islamic State Plotted New Year's Eve Attacks on Churches
Islamic Leaders Demand the Arrest of Assyrian Patriarch Sako
The Legacy of the Ottoman Millet System
Iraq's New Parliament Opens As Assyrian Lawmakers Move to Consolidate Their Voice
Memorial Erected for 2023 Assyrian Wedding Fire Victims
Silver Necklace Depicting Assyrian Goddess Ishtar Unearthed in Turkey
US Special Envoy Pledges Support for Assyrian Villages in Northern Iraq
Assyrians Mark Christmas At Historic Church in Mardin, Turkey
Iran's Assyrians Keep Christmas Traditions Alive
Cyprus Parliament Unanimously Condemns Assyrian Genocide
Christmas in Iraq: A Celebration Marked By Absence and Loss
Chaldean Patriarchate Addresses "Normalization" Remarks
Assyrian Town Celebrates Christmas in North Iraq
7th Century AD Assyrian Monastery Found on Kuwaiti Island
From Christian to Majority-Muslim: Lebanon's Cautionary Tale for Europe
Assyrian MP in Turkey Proposes Christmas As National Holiday
Exploring Iran's Christian Past
Assyrian Patriarchs Mark Christmas With Calls for Faith and Peace Amid Armed Conflict
Armed Groups and Security Vacuums Block Assyrians' Return to the Nineveh Plains
Christmas and New Year Celebrations Curtailed in Parts of Iraq and Syria
Ekron Under Assyrian Rule
Assyrian School in Australia in Top Rankings
On a Hilltop of Bones, a Fence Guards Over a Century-old Massacre
New Assyrian Language Book for Preschoolers Published in North Iraq
Assyrian Town in North Iraq Fights Land Confiscation
Man Arrested for Vandalizing Assyrian Cemeteries in Iraq
Assyrian Colonel Shot Dead in Kirkuk, Iraq
Assyrian Interpreter Killed in Attack on US Forces in Syria
Assyrian MP Accuses Turkey of Systematic Discrimination Against Minorities
Five Christians Sentenced to Combined 50 Years in Prison in Iran
Kurds Continue to Seize Assyrian Lands in Iraq
Another Assyrian Cemetery Desecrated in Iraq
Persecution Persists One Year After Syria's Regime Change
King Charles Confronts Christian Persecution, Elevates London's Assyrians
Iraq Allocates Land to Yezidi Women Survivors Under 2021 Law
Yazidi Foundation Calls on Iraq to Secure Return of IDPs
Young Assyrians in Sweden Embrace Early Marriage
Protective Fence Installed Around Assyrian Massacre Site in Iraq
The Destruction of Assyrian Graves in Iraq: Causes, Motives, and Future Risks
The West Talks About Protecting Christians But Collaborates With Islamists
Chaldean Patriarchate Condemns Desecration of Assyrian Cemetery in Iraq
Assyrian Village Expects Tourism Surge
Assyrian Cemetery Desecrated in North Iraq
The Syrian City Where Church Bells Have Fallen Silent
Assyrian Football Player Dyana Dawood Breaking Barriers for Minorities in Iraq
Online Assyrian Dictionary Marks 20th Anniversary
How the World's Oldest Library Survived an Empire's Fall
A Living Semitic Memory
Hungarian, Swedish Delegations Meet With Assyrian Patriarch
Assyrian Manuscripts: Delving Into a Rich Human Legacy
Assyrian MP in Turkey Demands Return of Assyrian Property
Finding My Assyrian Voice
Assyrian Author Publishes Second Book on Assyrian Genocide

Assyrian Parties Condemn Kurdish Grab of Assyrian Lands in Iraq

Four Assyrian political parties in Iraq have issued a statement concerning encroachments on the lands of Bakhetme village in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). The four parties, being the Bethnahrin Patriotic Union (Huyodo d'Beth Nahrain Athroyo, HBA), Bet-Nahrain Democratic Party, Assyrian Democratic Movement, and Assyrian Patriotic Party, declare that despite repeated appeals since 1992, the...

Assyrian Church Calls on Iraq to Recognize Simmele Genocide

Assyrians in Iraq are still awaiting Baghdad's formal recognition of the 1933 Simmele massacre as a genocide, Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East Mar Awa III said on Sunday. Related: The 1933 Massacre of Assyrians in Simmele, Iraq In a speech following a ceremony to lay the foundation stone for a memorial dedicated to the victims of the Simmele massacre, Awa III described violence...

'A Worthy Recognition': Assyrian Patriarch on Simmele Massacre Monument

In a solemn moment of remembrance in the town of Simmele, the laying of the foundation stone for the Assyrian Martyrs Monument brought renewed attention to the 1933 genocide, as the Assyrian Patriarch publicly thanked the Kurdistan Regional Government and President Masoud Barzani for supporting the project.

Stability Should Not Require Displacing Iraq's Assyrians

By Enlil Odisho

Not only war but also a U.S. prioritization of the Kurdistan Regional Government's stability over decades has accelerated the displacement of Assyrians. Churches remain open, Assyrians celebrate holidays publicly, and Kurdish officials highlight Assyrian neighborhoods as evidence of coexistence. Yet despite this visibility, Assyrian communities continue to shrink.

Foundation Stone Laid for Assyrian Genocide Memorial

The foundation stone for a memorial commemorating the victims of the Simmele Massacre was laid this week in the town of Simmele, in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI), in a ceremony attended by senior Kurdish and Christian leaders.

A New Digital Archive of Assyrian History

In an era when history is increasingly consumed through short videos, algorithms and fleeting online trends, a group of young Assyrian activists in Germany is attempting something both ambitious and quietly radical: to restore a long-marginalized history to the digital public square, without mythmaking or ideology.


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