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Midyat churchgoers remain on edge after attack during sunday mass

Midyat, Southeast Turkey

Turkish police have arrested a local man charged with terrorizing churchgoers in Midyat, Turkey. The Syriac Universal Alliance (SUA), the recognised United Nations NGO representing the Aramean (Syriac) people worldwide, condemns the actions of a 27-year-old Kurdish man intended to intimidate churchgoers at Mor Barsaumo Syriac Orthodox Church in Midyat on 22 August 2010.

Iraqi massacre in Syriac church: 52 killed and scores injured

London, UK

The Syriac Universal Alliance (SUA), the recognised United Nations NGO representing the Aramean (Syriac) people worldwide, sharply condemns the latest and most horrific massacre in the Syriac Catholic Church in Baghdad where 52 Christian Arameans and Iraqi police were slaughtered by Al Qaeda linked forces.

Back to the Roots – Report Turabdin Youth Trip, 5 - 13 Nov. 2022

Maria Gelen from Germany provides a catchy summary with 40 memorable photos of the exciting trip which 25 Arameans from 7 European countries enjoyed in Turabdin, an ancient Aramean region in Southeast Türkiye, for 9 days in November 2022. A 1.15 hour documentary of the "BACK TO THE ROOTS TRIP: TUR-ABDIN. Connecting Young Diaspora Arameans to their Homeland," which was organized by WCA, its Youth Academy and Suryoyo Sat, will follow soon. 

Arab Spring Must Protect Native Minorities in the Middle East

Geneva, Switzerland

The Syriac Universal Alliance (SUA) gave two rousing speeches at the 18th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) in Geneva, Switzerland, on 21 and 23 September 2011.

Both speeches focused on the plight of the Aramean (Syriac) people in Turkey, Syria and Iraq. However, it was the reference to the so-called “Arab Spring” and the lack of true opportunity, freedom or democracy for the Arameans and other minority groups, such as the Armenians, Copts and Greeks, which stirred up most interest.

What does the Lausanne Peace Treaty from 24 July 1923 mean for the Indigenous Arameans of Türkiye?

The following infographic briefly sums up the essentials of this historic Treaty of Peace that was signed in Lausanne, Switzerland, 100 years ago today: what it meant, came to mean and still means for the native Aramean Christians of Southeast Türkiye.

What does the Lausanne Peace Treaty from 24 July 1923 mean for the Indigenous Arameans of Turkey?

The following infographic briefly sums up the essentials of this historic Treaty of Peace that was signed in Lausanne, Switzerland, 97 years ago today: what it meant, came to mean and still means for the indigenous Aramean Christians of Turkey.

Joint Statement: Middle East Christian Leaders condemn the Massacre of Copts in Cairo

  Washington DC

On behalf of the Aramean (Syriac) people, the Syriac Universal Alliance strongly condemns the recent wave of violence against the indigenous Christian people in Egypt. We stand united with the Copts and all other persecuted, ignored and uprooted indigenous peoples of the Middle East.

 

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