Gothenburg, Sweden (AINA) — From May 10 to June 2, 2013 Nahrin Malki’s artwork was exhibited at the Galeria Miejska Arsenal in Poznan, Poland. The paintings shown were selections of her art created between 2009 and 2012 in The Netherlands. Weiterlesen
Schlagwort-Archive: Mesopotamia
Assyrer und Armenier wollen engere Zusammenarbeit in den USA
Closer cooperation between Assyrians and Armenians
Seyfo Centre USA hosted a series of educational lectures in Los Angeles, San Diego, Turlock and San Jose on the Assyrian / Armenian Genocide and Seyfo in 1915. The lectures were organized with the help of local Assyrian American organizations, and given by the British-Armenian historian, Ara Sarafian (Gomidas Institute, London). Weiterlesen
President of Seyfo Center USA
Noray Betbaba in Germany
Mr. Noray Betbaba, President of Seyfo Center USA, attended a seminar, in Bonn, Germany on December 12, and 13, 2011, organized by the European Association for the Education of Adults and Academia in cooperation with the Columbia University Institute for the Human Rights (ISHR). There were over 100 renowned intellectuals in attendance, representing various organizations in their own countries. In addition to the organizers of the seminar, some of the organizations present were DVV International and BoCAED. Below is Mr. Betbaba’s speech, delivered on the seminar. Weiterlesen
Don't put the beer on your tab
Archaeologists Decode 5,000-Year-Old Bar Tab
A trove of newly translated texts from the ancient Middle East are revealing accounts of war, the building of pyramidlike structures called ziggurats and even the people’s use of beer tabs at local taverns. The 107 cuneiform texts, most of them previously unpublished, are from the collection of Martin Schøyen, a businessman from Norway who has a collection of antiquities. Weiterlesen
A Historical Recognition
Berzan Boti will, as an act of restitution, hand back his property to its rightful owners – The Assyrians!
As heir to the ottoman empire, Turkey has during 94 years denied the genocide they committed on the Assyrians and other Christian minorities. Lately some intellectual Turks have tried to settle with their history by publicly apologizing for the actions during 1915. This reconcile-process has however not reached the impact that many had hoped for and was subdued in Turkish media. Weiterlesen