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  • Christians in North Syria: Syriacs, Assyrians, Armenians, and Kurdish converts" in The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria: Between A Rock and A Hard Place (Ed)

  • Christians in Syria and Iraq: From Co-optation to Militarisation Strategies

  • Christians Say Sayfo Martyrs Should Get Genocide Status

  • Christians, Yazidis, and Mandaeans in Iraq: A Survival Issue

  • Church statements the latest use of Iran’s Assyrian, Armenian Christians as regime propaganda

  • Died: Ashur Eskrya, Champion of Iraq’s Displaced Christians

  • Emigration empties Qamishli of its Christian people

  • Equal eye distance: time to show more solidarity with Assyrians and other Christians

  • Feeling alienated, Iraqi Christians tempted to emigrate

  • Four Christians detained after arrests in Neyshabur, Iran

  • Half a century later, Assyrians return home in Mardin province

  • In Turkey, Even Dead Christians Aren’t Safe

  • Inside Iraq’s Chaldean Catholic Church battle with Iran-backed Christian group

  • Iran sees Christian as threat to national security

  • Iran's Christians face renewed fears ahead of Christmas

  • Iran's Courageous Christians Join the Revolution

  • Iranian Christians warned not to join uprisings as protests surpass 100 days

  • Iraq: a beacon of hope for Christians of Qaraqosh on the Nineveh Plains

  • IRAQ: A Christmas celebration held for the Syriac schools in Kerkeslokh

  • Iraq's Upcoming Election Likely to Disenfranchise Indigenous Assyrians

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