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  • Assyrian Genocide

    Assyria Times, CA
    May 8 2006


    Assyrian Genocide Seyfo 1915: The Missing Chapter of Ottoman History
    5/7/2006 23:29:32
    For Immediate Release

    Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at 6:00 PM

    The Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre
    SCHOOL Of ORIENTAL and AFRICAN STUDIES
    Thornaugh St Russell Square London WC1H 0XG

    The genocide of over 750,000 Assyrian Christians at the hands of the
    Ottoman Empire in 1915 has largely been forgotten by the world. The
    pain of this genocide is still a dark shadow over the Assyrian
    people. This pain and suffering continues in the collective
    conscience of the Assyrian Christians as Turkey continues to deny and
    publicly denounce responsibility for this largely forgotten genocide
    during the First World War.

    The Department for the Study of Religions (SOAS), together with
    Firodil and Gomidas Institutes, two prominent and leading Assyrian
    and Armenian institutes dedicated to lobbying for the recognition of
    the Assyrian and Armenian genocide through academic and scholarly
    research, have organized a prestigious speaking event and the premier
    of Cry Unheard, a documentary film by Nuri Kino at SOAS.

    The leading speakers will include:

    Dr. Erica Hunter: BA MA DPHIL PHD Dept for Study of religions SOAS.

    Sabri Atman: Assyrian scholar specializing in the Assyrian Genocide,
    author of I long for Mesopotamia and The Assyrian-Syriacs.

    Nuri Kino: Award winning Swedish Journalist, and winner of 2006
    Golden Palm Award at the Beverly Hills Film Festival.

    Mr. Andrew Michael of Firodil Institute said: `We are organising this
    event to present academic scholars and students alike with unbiased
    and factual information regarding the genocide of the Assyrians. The
    academia world and the intelligentsia have a pivotal role to play; it
    is their moral obligation to take a stance and advocate Turkey's
    recognition of these atrocious crimes committed against the Assyrian
    and Armenian Christians.'


    For more Information Contact:
    Nineb Lamassu
    Tel: 07-96-922-4642
    Email: info@ firodil.co.uk

    Ninos Warda
    Tel: 07-75-904-6837
    Email: [email protected]
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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