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New developments in Syriac Chaldean Diril case, Turkish law enforcement authorities detain three suspects
MEHR, Şırnak, Turkey – In the case of the murdered Shmuni Diril and her missing husband Hirmiz Diril, Turkish law authorities have detained three suspects. Among the suspects is the couple’s relative Apro Diril. According to a tweet by the head of the Şırnak Bar Association Rojhat Dilsiz, today 3…
Read More »Uncle Shamoun, a Syriac from Tur Abdin, recalls painful memories of the Sayfo Genocide
NORTH AND EAST SYRIA — In an interview conducted by the Media Office of the Sutoro (Syriac Security Forces), “Uncle” Shamoun spoke about the painful memories of the Sayfo Genocide of 1915. The Sayfo Genocide was committed by the Ottoman Empire and allied Kurdish, Arab, and Circassian forces in the…
Read More »“Tur Abdin, the Mountain of the Servants of God”, photo exhibition by Saima Altunkaya opens it doors
TUR ABDIN / PARIS – Syriac fashion photographer Saima Altunkaya grew up in the Syriac diaspora in Hamburg and moved to Paris in 2002 to start her career in fashion photography. In 2013, she first visited Tur Abdin, the place where her parents grew up and emigrated from. The trip…
Read More »Syriac Member of Turkish Parliament Tuma Çelik demands investigations into unsolved murders of Syriacs in Turkey
ANKARA / MARDIN — Turkish society in the 1980s and 1990s was highly polarized and militarized. The Turkish state and its powerful army were in an internal armed conflict with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (Partîya Karkerên Kurdistanê, PKK) and had, under the guise of the conflict, declared a large part…
Read More »Syriacs in Tur Abdin in southeastern Turkey emigrated not because of poor economic conditions but discriminatory Turkish policies, says David Vergili in Sabro Magazine
TUR ABDIN, Turkey — Member of the European Syriac Union (ESU) and writer for Sabro Magazine David Vergili stated that the forced displacement of the Syriac (Aramean–Assyrian–Chaldean) people has become a clear reality. Vergili said that during the rule of the Ottoman Empire, there were about 700,000 Syriac (Aramean–Assyrian–Chaldean) people…
Read More »TURKEY: Last Syriac resident in village of Saleh in Tur Abdin passes away at 90
SALEH, Turkey — At the age of 90, Atiya Duran, the last Syriac (Aramean–Assyrian–Chaldean) resident in the village of Saleh in Tur Abdin, southeast Turkey, passed away. Duran was born in 1931 in the village of Sha’ban, adjacent to the city of Nsibin (Nusaybin). Atiya was born to Elias and…
Read More »TUR ABDIN: Syriac churches and monasteries nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
TUR ABDIN, Turkey – Eight heritage churches and monasteries of the ancient Syriac region of Tur Abdin in southeastern Turkey have been nominated by Turkey for UNESCO’s Tentative List, reports pro-government newspaper Daily Sabah. With the addition of these Syriac churches and monasteries and the nomination of the historical town…
Read More »TURKEY: Removed Syriac mayor of Arkah village in Tur Abdin will appear in court on 29 April
MERDO / TUR ABDIN, southeast Turkey — Yusef Yar, a member of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the duly elected mayor of Arkah village in Tur Abdin in southeast Turkey who was controversially removed from office by Turkish authorities last year, stated in a recent interview that a…
Read More »Syriacs mark Easter in Turkey amid safety fears
This article was originally published by Al-Monitor on 19 April 2020. The original can be found here. By Ayla Jean Jackley freelance journalist based in Istanbul MIDYAT, Turkey — The lone priest tending a remote monastery in southeastern Turkey gave uninvited visitors food and water when they darkened his door…
Read More »TUR ABDIN: U.S. ambassador to Turkey David Satterfield visits Mor Gabriel monastery days after court sentences monk Aho to 2+ years
MIDYAT, TUR ABDIN, Turkey – U.S. ambassador to Turkey David M. Satterfield visited the ancient Mor Gabriel monastery in Tur Abdin, southeastern Turkey. The high visit comes against the backdrop of the judicial conviction of Syriac monk Sefer “Aho” Beliçen of the Mor Jacob monastery in Tur Izlo, also in…
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