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Paneldebatt om Seyfo

Det har gått ett år efter Riksdagens erkännande av Seyfo. För att aktualisera folkmordsfrågan anordnar Seyfo Center i samarbete med Armeniska riksförbundet samt en del assyriska föreningar och ABF en paneldebatt.

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Xori Lahdo, Adiyaman Assyrian Priest – One Cemetery is All We Have Left

Xori Lahdo, Adiyaman Assyrian Priest – One Cemetery is All We Have Left by Sabri Atman We are in the middle of July. Germany did not see the summer season this year. “When did it ever?” can be asked. It is not like the summer season in Mesopotamia. There is windy weather. It is at a point where people are going to start heating their stoves again. I am in a town in Germany near the border with Holland called

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Stavros T. Stavridis : Rome was not built in a day

On behalf of Seyfo Center, Joseph Haweil sat down with Greek historian and researcher Stavros T. Stavridis to talk about the Assyrian Genocide and the worldwide movement for its recognition by the Republic of Turkey. Born to Greek parents in Cairo Egypt in 1949, Mr. Stavridis migrated to Australia with his parents in 1952. He took his BA from Deakin University having majored in political science and economic history. Between 1993-1998, Mr. Stavridis undertook a Masters program at Melbourne

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För exakt ett år sedan erkände Sveriges Riksdag Seyfo. Nästan ett år senare, för några veckor sedan inbjöd Assyriska föreningen i Göteborg Seyfoförnekaren biskop Hazail Soumi för en föreläsning. Vad ville föreningen uppnå med att bjuda in en biskop som har förnekat Seyfo? Fehmi Barkarmo ställer frågan om föreningsmedlemmarna blivit klokare efter att ha lyssnat på biskop Hazail Soumi.

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Welcoming Dr. Henry Theriault to Seyfo Center Academic Board

Seyfo Center would like to welcome and congratulate Dr. Henry Theriault for his acceptance to join the Academic Board members. Professor Henry Theriault received his B.A. from Princeton University and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Massachusetts. He serves as Associate Professor of philosophy and coordinates the Center for the Study of Human Rights at Worcester State College (Massachusetts, USA). His research interests include genocide, nationalism, and the philosophy of history. This is an interview with Dr. Henry

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