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Children of Assyria

November 26th, 2008 No comments
by Rosie Malek-Yonan 26 November 2008 The quotes we believe in, say a lot about who we are. His favorite quote is: “A musician must have the heart of a gypsy and the discipline of a soldier.” His name is Elden and he’s a soldier at heart. He is a young man who lives in [...]

Assyrians Demonstrate in Los Angeles Against Iraq Election

October 5th, 2008 No comments
by Rosie Malek-Yonan 5 October 2008 Los Angeles (AINA) — On Sunday October 5, 2008, the Assyrian community of Southern California gathered at the Federal Building in Westwood to take a stance against the Iraqi Parliament’s recent removal of Article 50. Ms. Rosie Malek-Yonan delivered the following speech at the rally that was attended by [...]

Assyrian Author Addresses British House of Lords on Genocide

April 23rd, 2008 No comments
Los Angeles (AINA) — Rosie Malek-Yonan author of The Crimson Field who serves on the Board of Advisor at Seyfo Center Europe and U.S. was invited to send a statement regarding genocide to be read at the House of Lords on 12 March 2008, chaired by Lord Rea. Statement of Rosie Malek-Yonan to the House [...]

Another Priest Killed: the Assyrian Genocide Continues in Iraq

April 5th, 2008 No comments
Assyrian International News Agency Guest Editorial by Rosie Malek-Yonan 5 April 2008 Los Angeles (AINA) — The latest victim of the Assyrian Genocide unfolding in Iraq is 40 year-old Father Youssef Adel, the parish priest at Saint Peter and Paul Orthodox Church in central Baghdad. According to reports from AP and Reuters, just a few [...]

Genocide Unfolding: Death of a Catholic Assyrian Archbishop in Iraq

March 19th, 2008 No comments
AINA Guest Editorial by Rosie Malek-Yonan 18 March 2008 Los Angeles (AINA) — While leaving Mosul’s Holy Spirit Cathedral on February 29, 2008, gunmen abducted Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho, killing his driver and two bodyguards (AINA 2-29-2008). Twelve days later, the kidnapped archbishop was found dead, buried in a shallow grave near Mosul (AINA 3-13-2008). [...]

Turkey’s Dark Secret Resonating the Airwaves: Turkish Hackers’ Retaliation

March 12th, 2008 No comments
by Rosie Malek-Yonan 12 March 2008 LOS ANGELES, CA – With the world’s attention focused on the battlegrounds of Belgium and France, under the protective mask of WWI, the systematic extermination of Assyrians, Pontic Greeks and Armenians in Ottoman Turkey was carried out by Sultan Abdul-Hamid II, and the Young Turks, Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha, [...]

America Welcomes Sabri Atman

November 11th, 2007 No comments
by Rosie Malek-Yonan 11 November 2008 Los Angeles (AINA) Like an umbilical chord still connected to its bitter past, the Assyrians cannot detach from the events perpetrated against their nation by the Ottoman Turks, Kurds and Persians in the shadows of WWI. The past looms unsettled. The past waits patiently and stubbornly to be made [...]

Moon Over Assyria

by Rosie Malek-Yonan 24 May 2007 (AINA) I want to look up at the Heavens and see the moon over Assyria. Often, I have wondered what it would be like to be able to say, I come from Assyria. To hold an Assyrian passport. To know that there will always be a home to return [...]

Assyrian Genocide Memorial Wall

February 17th, 2007 No comments
by Rosie Malek-Yonan 17 February 2007 Shaded by trees, an outdoor courtyard nestled in the center of St. Mary’s Parish in Tarzana, California, embodies a serene setting. A balcony on the side of the Assyrian American Christian School overlooking the courtyard below has witnessed many events both somber and joyous. Not long ago, the tranquility [...]

Rosie Malek-Yonan’s Congressional Testimony

June 30th, 2006 No comments
On June 30, 2006, Rosie Malek-Yonan, author of The Crimson Field, testified before a Congressional Committee of the 109th Congress of the United States on religious freedom regarding the genocide, massacres and persecution of Assyrians in Iraq. She compared the Assyrian Genocide of 1914-1918, as depicted in her epic and historical novel, to the current plight of the indigenous Assyrian Christians of Iraq. One year later, a Congressional appropriations subcommittee voted to send $10 million to aid the Assyrians in Iraq.