Sweden said Yes!

Sweden Recognizes Assyrian, Greek and Armenian Genocide

Stockholm (AINA) — In a resolution adopted today, the Swedish parliament (the Riksdagen) referered to the World War I-era killings of 2.75 million Armenians, Assyrians (also known as Chaldeans and Syriacs) and Pontic Greeks by the Ottomans as a genocide. Turkey is regarded legally and politically as the successor state of the Ottoman Empire but vehemently rejects calling the killing genocide according to the U.N. definition adopted in 1948, insisting that those killed were victims of war and uprising. Weiterlesen

Më Athmël ... Hul l Adyawma ... An Ëšmone d Këtlan ...

Aydarbo Khayrina Ebayye?

I golutho [hëjra] qamayto daş şëroye madënhoye w macërboye lu Swed, hawyo bi šato dan 1967. Athiwo qafle d 212 nafšotho,1 bu aşël ţuroye më Lëbnan. Hën mani rakëwiwo w fayšiwo b Södertälje. Bas i golutho rabtho, athyo lu Swed … Weiterlesen

A New Book by Gabriel Afram

„The History of the Assyrian Movement In Sweden”

Gabriel Afram’s new book, The Reports (Matebonwotho) is a contemplation and compilation of twenty years he spent as the editor-in-chief of Radio Qolo in Sweden. Gabriel Afram’s work in journalism offered him unique opportunities to travel to far places and encounter fascinating personalities. Weiterlesen