Jacob of Sarug
Testimonies of the brilliant historians of the Syrian Church of Antioch on
the Aramean origin of our nation, Synonymy: Aramean/Syrian.
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Question:
Who were the ancient Assyrians? Were they simply one ethnicity or a
composition of many nations/ tribes?
Who made the East- Aramean Nestorians known as "Assyrians"?
SUA/WCA and allowing terrorism
Arameans of Syria.
Arameans of Turkey
Arameans of Iraq.
Aramean history, culture and language, a six partite interview
Colonialism, “Assyrianism” terrorism, occultism, downfall of the Aramean
nation in the Middle-East and their Diaspora.
21-1-2013:
Iraq: Aramean teacher and student killed in Mosul
22-2-2012:
Iraq: We have
left behind a "sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq"
26-10-2011:
“Liberation” Iraq: Extermination Aramean
Christians. “Liberation” Egypt: burning churches and
slaughtering of Coptic Christians
19-8-2011:
Iraq and Arameans: The usual ritual, blowing up their churches
7-6-2011:
The
uproar in the Middle-East and the future of the Aramean nation
29-4-2011:
“Liberation” of
Iraq: Extermination of
Arameans of Iraq
“Liberation” of
Syria…..?????..
23-11-2010:
Aramean blood continue to flow in Iraq: Two Aramean brothers killed in Mosul
11-11-2010:
An Aramean spiritual leader makes a dramatic appeal: Leave Iraq
1-11-2010:
Bloodbath
among the Arameans of Baghdad: Something like this never happened
5-10-2010:
Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns in strong words the terrorist
attack on the Aramean Catholic church in Baghdad
17-5-2010:
Iraq:
The 19 years old Aramean girl Sandy Shabib Hadi Zahra succumbs to her injuries
10-3-2010:
Exodus
Arameans from Mosul: According to recent UN report more than 5000 Arameans have
left Mosul
6-3-2010:
Patriarch of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch condemns the attacks on
the Aramean Christians of Mosul
3-3-2010:
Exodus of the Arameans of Mosul continues undiminished: According to UN
report already 720 Aramean families (4320 people) have left Mosul
1-3-2010:
Peaceful demonstration on Sunday 28th
of February 2010 by the Aramean Orthodox and Catholics in Baghdeda
(Qaraqosh), northern Iraq
27-2-2010:
Council of Churches in Iraq appeals to the government to protect the Aramean
people in Mosul, Iraq
26-2-2010:
The Arameans of Mosul: A new Exodus and Ethnic cleansing is going on
18-2-2010:
The
Arameans of Iraq again victim of killings and bloodbaths:
24-12-2009:
A
Christmas “message” for the Arameans of Mosul: Four Aramean Churches attacked
and one Aramean killed
26-10-2009:
Exactly one month and one day after the dramatic appeal of Iraqi President
to the United Nations, two car bombs were detonated in the neighborhood of
the Green Zone in Baghdad, Iraq
1-9-2009:
Arameans
of Iraq: The East- Aramean Chaldean bishop Louis Sako of Kirkuk sounds the alarm
bell
29-8-2009:
Totally unfounded or has it a grain of
truth in it?
Greater- Israel and the
ethnic cleansing of the Arameans of Mosul and surroundings in Iraq
14-7-2009:
The Special UN envoy to Iraq, Mr. Ad Melkert, wants extra protection for the
Aramean Christians in Iraq
13-7-2009:
Seven
Indigenous Aramean Churches in Baghdad (Iraq) attacked by car bombs
4-5-2009:
Aramean
blood continues to flow in Iraq…
15-11-2008:
Iraq: The bloodshed of Aramean people
and bombardment of churches continues undiminished
27-10-2008:
Attempt
of ethnic cleansing Mosul: The Aramean Srebrinica.
Who is responsible and
why?
14-10-2008:
Aramean
indigenous nation of Iraq: Removal of article 50, exclusion, killings,
persecutions, displacements and ethnic cleansing in Mosul erea
2-9-2008:
Again two Arameans killed in Iraq
Killing of Priest Yusuf Adel
Abudi
4-5-2008:
Again a Aramean spiritual leader is
killed in Iraq.
This time: The West- Aramean Syrian
orthodox priest Yusuf Adel Abudi in Bagdad
11-4-2008:
Through all the misery: Miracles happens
in Iraq
6-4-2008:
Funeral of the West-
Aramean Syrian Orthodox Priest Yusuf Adel Abudi
Killing of Mgr. Faraj Raho
1-3-2008:
East-
Aramean Chaldean bishop of Mosul, Mgr. Paulus Faraj Raho
was abducted on
29-2-2008 in Mosul.
13-3-2008:
The East- Aramean Chaldean bishop Paulus
Faraj Raho killed in Mosul
14-3-2008:
Friday 14-3-2008: Funeral of Mgr. Faraj
Raho
in St.
Addai Church in Karemlesh
16-3-2008:
Mgr. Paulus Faraj Raho: A Great Spiritual Leader and a Worthy Sheppard in
Charge of Jesus Christ
23-2-2008:
Aramean centre for art and culture has been opened in Ankawa, northern Iraq
7-1-2008:
Aramean
Churches and institutions in Iraq under Attack
22-8-2007:
AINA: The international lie- and hate machine and the cause of killing,
persecution and decline of the Arameans of Iraq
Killing of
Priest Ragied Aziz Gannie
3-6-2007:
East-
Aramean Chaldean priest Ragied Aziz Gannie brutally murdered in Mosul along with
three deacons by Muslim extremists
25-5-2007:
Terror against Arameans (including "Assyrians" and Chaldeans) of Iraq.
Ethnic cleansing of the
Indigenous people of Iraq
Killing of Isoh
Majeed Hadaya
22-11-2006:
The
West- Aramean Isoh Majeed Hadaya killed by terrorists in Iraq
Killing of
Priest Paulus Iskandar
12-10-2006:
Aramean
priest Iskandar beheaded in Mosul (Iraq)
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Aramean people:
Aramean people (not to be confused with ‘Armenians’) speak Aramaic, the
language spoken by Abraham, Moses and Jesus. They are the indigenous people
of what was called
in ancient times Aram- Nahrin, in our days it is called ‘Mesopotamia’.
Some Arameans today
identify themselves with “Assyrians”,
because of the spiritual colonial hate generating activities of the Western
missionaries and diplomats in the Middle-East in 16th and 19th
centuries. Other Arameans became known as “Chaldeans”. However all of them
are Arameans.In
Turkey, the Arameans are called: Süryani. In Arabic they are called Al-
Suryan.
Exodus Arameans from Mosul: According to recent UN report more than 5000 Arameans have left Mosul.
Dutch Version
In the recent report of the United Nations office for
Coordination of Humanitarian Affair (OCHA) issued on 6th of March
2010 we learn that already 866 families (or 5196 persons) have left Mosul
for outlying villages for safety.
* The Arameans who still remain in Mosul get faced with
threats, by phone or in written form.
* The Arameans feel still unsafe in Mosul, they have to
pay money for their protection.
* The Christian Aramean women have to wear Hijab in order
not to be recognized as Christians.
* It seems that some Islamic inhabitants have offered
Aramean Christian families protection.
What here is happening is disgrace to the international
community to let the Aramean indigenous nation, who is present since
thousands of years in this part of the world, become victim of heartless
criminal elements who are so immoral that they are not familiar with any
kind of respect or dignity.
Under watching eye of the International community the
Aramean indigenous nation is being expelled from its original homeland.
Strangers are now fighting for the Aramean homeland – which definitely does
not belong to them, and consider themselves as the rightful owners.
Please click for the report of OCHA:
http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/UN_Office_Coordination_Humanatarian_report_Iraq_6_3_2010.pdf
The Arameans of Iraq
Before the war of 2003, there were around 800.000
Arameans in Iraq. Probably more than half of them have left the country. The
attacks on their churches and leaders chased the Arameans out of Iraq.
The spiritual/political
colonial Western intervention and machinations in the Middle-East divided
the Arameans in various denominations, namely:
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- West- Aramean Syrian Orthodox
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- West- Aramean Syrian Catholics
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- East- Aramean Nestorian Chaldeans
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- East- Aramean Nestorian "Assyrians". The "Assyrians" are divided among
themselves as follows: The Apostolic Assyrian Catholic church of the
East (Since 1976, the name "Catholic" has no relation with Rome) and the
Ancient Church of the East (since 1968).
The terms
“East- “ and “West- Arameans” go back to the time of early Christianity
where the Aramean indigenous nation was geographically termed as such.
Roughly speaking the Euphrates River was the border. Those Arameans living
Eastern of Euphrates, thus living in Persia, were termed “East- Arameans”
and those living Western of Euphrates, thus in Roman Empire, were called
“Western- Arameans”.
The
designations “Chaldeans” and “Assyrians” for the eastern Arameans go back to
the
Western colonial activities of the 16th (France + Catholic
missionaries) and 19th (Great Britain + Anglican missionaries)
centuries. The ecclesiastical and political
Western powers closely worked together and setup camps in Turkey, Iraq, and
Iran where the Aramean children were “educated” through which they were
completely uprooted from their Aramean origin. They thereby planted a
horrible form of fanaticism in their hearts which caused them to display an
immense aversion to their Aramean origin.
In the year 1553 the Western Catholic missionaries
together with France brainwashed a part of the East- Aramean clergy by means
of bribery to call themselves “Chaldeans” with the result that the Aramaic
language became known as “Chaldean” language and a part of the Aramean
nation became known as “Chaldean” nation in some parts of the Western
literature, the first attack on the Aramean heritage.
As a result of mutual hatred and competition between the
Western Catholics and Protestants, in the late 19th century the
same process was repeated, this time by the Anglican missionaries and Great
Britain, and the other part of the East- Aramean “Nestorian” tribes of
Hakkari (bordering Turkey and Iraq) and Urmia (Iran) to call themselves
"Assyrians"- a term which was used purely geographically and only applied to
the "Nestorians". The result was that Aramaic became known as “Assyrian”
language and the Aramean nation as the “Assyrian” nation- this was the
second and more severe attack on the Aramean heritage-
a kind of spiritual genocide.
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Related articles:
http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Aramean-Christians_Mosul_Killed_18_2_2010.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Aramean_Churches_Mosul_Attack_24_12_2009.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/President_Iraq_Appeal_UN_26_10_2009.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Arameans_Iraq_Louis_Sako_AlarmBell_1_9_2009.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Great-Israel_Ethnic_cleansing_Iraq_Arameans_29_8_2009.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Aramean_Churches_Baghdad_BombAttack_13_7_2009.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Aramean_Blood_Iraq_Continues_Flow_4_5_2009.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Attack_Aramean_Churches_Iraq_7_1_2008.htm
http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Mosul_Aramean_Srebrinica_27_10_2008.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Miracles_In_Iraq_11_4_2008.htm
http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Arameans_Killed_In_Mosul_2_9_2008.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Arameans_Iraq_killing_Mosul_Qaraqosh_15_11_2008.htm
http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Aramean_Organisations_Letter_UN_31_10_2008.htm
http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Killings_Ethnic_Cleansing_Arameans_Iraq_14_10_2008.htm
http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Indigenous_2009.htm
http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Arameans_In_The_Media_Misinformation_8_6_2009.htm
http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Aramean_Spiritual_Genocide.htm
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