Före detta ordföranden för Seyfo Center i Sverige Fehmi Barkarmo har intervjuat Sabri Atman där alla får en inblick i organisationens verksamhet sedan Corona pandemin och aktivitetsplanerna inför den närmaste tiden. FB: Först och främst kom du till Europa från Amerika efter en lång tid. Såvitt jag vet höll du nästan 30 möten och tal i olika europeiska länder under två månader. Innan du börjar dina intryck här, skulle du kort kunna sammanfatta Seyfo Centers arbete i USA? SA: Självklart. …
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Zeynep TOZDUMAN – Tarihçilere göre yaklaşık 7 bin yıllık bir halk olan Süryaniler yaşadığımız toprakların en eski halkıdır. 2000 yıl önce Hıristiyanlığı ilk kabul eden halk olan Süryaniler, günümüzde ne yazık ki Türkiye geneli 15 bin civarı bir nüfusa sahiptir. Köklü medeniyetler oluşturmuş Asur imparatorluğu bir zamanlar Mezopotamya’dan Ortadoğu’ya kadar yayılmıştır. Asuri/Süryaniler, günümüze uzanan birçok medeniyetin ve kültürün kurucularıdır. Örneğin; Hammurabi kanunlarını inşa eden halk Asurîlerdir. İsa’nın ilk konuştuğu dilin Aramice olduğunu tarih ve din derslerinde yüzeyselce anlatılan bilgilerden hemen …
By Helen Talia, MBA, CPA When Sabri asked an Assyrian survivor to speak about seeing his mother raped and his younger brother slaughtered during the homogenize stage of Turkey’s Ottoman genocide that wiped out two-thirds of the Assyrian nation, he said, “For you, it was 100 years ago; for me, it was yesterday night’s dream.” Sabri then followed about the story of Infidel Hassan who waited his whole life to see his birth mother who repeatedly refused him audience — …
by Abdulmesih BarAbraham, MSc. Chairman Board of Trustees Mor Afrem Foundation “I have more memories than if I were a thousand years old.“ Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) In his recent French book entitled “Les Assyro-Chaldéens : mémoire d’une tragédie qui se répète“ (The Assyro-Chaldeans: Memory of a Repeating Tragedy) and published in April 2021 by L‘Harmattan, Paris, Professor Joseph Yacoub describes a unique chain of tragedies of the Assyro-Chaldeans which culminated in the genocide of 1915-1918, known as „Years of the …
Deep inside the forbidding black basalt city walls, the vast and age-old bazaar of Diyarbekir was burning. It burned for three days and nights, from around midnight on 19 August until 21 August 1914. The chief of police, Mehmed Memduh, a brutal thug, hindered the merchants from putting out the fire or even to save their merchandise. The new vali, Mehmed Reshid Bey, installed only the week before, refused to intervene and was generally assumed to have masterminded the arson. …