Why Don’t Christians Help … Christians?
By Dennis Prager In 1969, at the age of 21, I was sent to the Soviet Union. I was a young American Jew who spoke Hebrew and Russian and who practiced Judaism. My task was to bring…
Read moreBy Dennis Prager In 1969, at the age of 21, I was sent to the Soviet Union. I was a young American Jew who spoke Hebrew and Russian and who practiced Judaism. My task was to bring…
Read moreby Raymond Ibrahim Last week an Iraqi Muslim scholar issued a fatwa that, among other barbarities, asserts that “it is permissible to spill the blood of Iraqi Christians.” Inciting as the…
Read moreThousands of Christian believers will fill the medieval chambers of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem on Saturday for a ritual known as the Holy Fire, packed…
Read moreSeyfocenter – Continuing the Seyfo Center series of interviews with scholars of the Assyrian Genocide, Joseph Haweil spoke with Robert M. Kaplan, Clinical Associate…
Read moreSydney – 18 April, 2011 On Thursday 14 April 2011, a delegation representing the Assyrian Universal Alliance and the Assyrian Australian National Federation met with Mr. Chris Hayes MP,…
Read moreArmenian Genocide Observance, Easter Sunday Coincide on April 24, 2011 LOS ANGELES, Calif.—As we approach the holiest of days on the Christian calendar, a…
Read moreThe Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA)is an international alliance made up of various sectors of the Assyrian national federations and organizations throughout the world.…
Read moreDr. Habib Malik of the Lebanese American University has been a friend for many years. Few men have such an informed and humane view of the sad, even desperate,…
Read moreBy Peter Durkovic, The Daily Star Iraq’s Christians are a dwindling minority, one that may soon disappear from the Middle East. But you would not realize the seriousness of their plight from the way Lebanon has dealt with them.…
Read moreA call from a variety of Assyrian 0rganizations in Europe to the chairman and the elite dignitaries of different political parties in Armenia as regards the genocide committed against Assyrians.…
Read moreAt its annual spring meeting, held this year in Glendale, California, the Assyrian Aid Society of America’s Board of Directors elected Ashur Yoseph as its third President in the organization’s 20 year history.…
Read moreHONOLULU – New research suggests that a high number of Iraqi refugees are affected by brain and nervous system disorders, including those who are victims of…
Read morePetition to Secretary of State Clinton Asks Protection for Religious Minorities Contact: Jerry Dykstra, Open Doors USA, 616-915-4117, jerryd@odusa.org…
Read moreYEREVAN. – Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun (ARFD) urges Armenian National Assembly to officially thank the parliaments, which recognized the…
Read moreThe fourteenth of April 2011 marks the sixty-third anniversary on the foundation of our union, General Union of Students in the Republic of Iraq. This year, as in previous…
Read moreBy: Weekly Staff WASHINGTON—The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) recently joined the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and over 150 people representing a…
Read morePanARMENIAN.Net – A conference titled “Being an Armenian in Turkey†was initiated by Armenian NGOs in Brussels. At the conference, Kemal Yalcin, a Germany-based Turkish writer, addressed those…
Read moreDUBAI (Alarabiya.net) While Turkey plans to replace its current constitution with a new civilian one, non-Muslim Turkish nationals seek to guarantee the protection of their rights other than the outdated Lausanne Treaty.…
Read moreIraqi Christians population is around 400,000 to 600,000, down from a 2003 prewar level of 1.4 million Iraqi MPs representing Christians are demanding the formation of an autonomous area in the country’s northern province of Mosul.…
Read moreBy SUSANNE GÃœSTEN ISTANBUL — Markus Urek was 15 when his Syriac Christian family grew so fearful for the lives of their children in Turkey that they sent them abroad.…
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