Remembering the 1933 Massacre of Assyrians in Iraq

By Abdulmesih BarAbraham (AINA) — On the 87th anniversary of the massacre of Simmele, where the Iraqi Army systematically massacred the inhabitants of more than one hundred Assyrian villages in north Iraq, Joseph Yacoub, honorary Professor of political science at the Catholic University of Lyon, published an article in French titled Le drame des Assyro-Chald�ens ne commence pas aujourd’hui (the Drama of the Assyro-Chaldeans Does Not Begin Today). The article appeared in the online edition of the French Newspaper Le Figaro, reminding

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A day to remember in Arizona!

This year on March 3rd, 2020 the Arizona House of Representatives in a unanimous vote passed the HCR 2006 Assyrian Genocide: Remembrance Day. This resolution was introduced by Representative Nancy Barto and brought to fruition by The Assyrian Genocide Research Center (Seyfo Center). It was also co-sponsored by Representatives Jennifer Jermaine (D) and Frank Carroll (R). The Assyrian community in Arizona is forever thankful to these amazing representatives for their courage and compassion! Guests of honor were Representatives Nancy Barto,

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19 Mayıs 1919 Pontos Rum / Helen Soykırımı

19 Mayıs 1919 Pontos Rum / Helen Soykırımı Tamer Çilingir TBMM’nde 21 Ağustos 1922 yılında yapılan bir gizli oturumda Sinop milletvekili Hakkı Hami Bey öne çıkarak, hükümetinin sürgün politikasına karşı gelir. Yaptığı konuşmada şunları vurgular: “Eğer sürgünler insanların öldürülmesiyle ilgiliyse bu çok vahimdir. Dünyanın gözleri önünde bizi lekeliyor. Hükümet kendini savunamayacaktır. Ne yazık ki bugün, bir kez daha, araştırma komisyonuna gelip gelmeyeceğini ve gelirse onu kabul edip etmeyeceğimizi konuşuyoruz. Bence bu hiç doğru değildir. Eğer araştırma komisyonunu kabul edersek büyük

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The Assyrian Liberation Movement And the French Intervention (1919 – 1922)

Ashur Giwargis – Beirut* This article is the 1st part of a historical series published in the quarterly “Assyrian Star” magazine, of the Assyrian American Federation in the United States, starting with issue of Spring / 2006. The series deal with six studies on the Assyrian national project in the 20th century. We read a lot about the Assyrian liberation movement in the 20th century; however, we seldom read about the French intervention and the Assyrian leaders that relied on France

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The Kurdish Role in the Armenian and Assyrian Genocide

The Kurdish Role in the Armenian and Assyrian Genocide By Abdulmesih BarAbraham To address the historically still debated issue, the extent of the participation and responsibility of the Kurds in the genocide of the Armenian [and Assyrians], Fırat Aydınkaya, lawyer and writer, published on April 18, 2020 an article under the title “The Armenian Genocide and the Kurds in Eight Questions”. [1] Originally published on nuptal.net, the article triggered a discussion among Kurds on social media with support and criticism. The

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How Many Assyrians were killed in the Assyrian Genocide

By Sabri Atman Before trying to give an answer to the above question or a number I hope the reader will pause and ask, which genocide do we mean?  It is obvious to many people that the Assyrian nation went through several genocides in their history. Therefore, we need to be very specific when there is a question concerning this topic. Otherwise, the answer we give can appear to be the wrong answer. The Assyrians were persecuted from the fall

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100 Years of Assyrian Genocides

By Abdulmesih BarAbraham (AINA) — An article titled The Year of the Sword – The Assyro-Chaldean Genocide under the Ottoman Empire (1915-1918) appeared in the history section of the March-April issue (no. 103) of the French magazine Diplomatie affaires stratégiques et relations internationales. The article was authored by Joseph Yacoub, honorary professor in political science at the Catholic University of Lyon. Prof. Yacoub is an Assyrian (also known as Chaldean and Syriac). He was the first chairholder of UNESCO’s ‘Memory, cultures and interculturality’,

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