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Christianity in the Middle East
  • Apologists Call Assad Secular. Assad Tells Syrians Otherwise

  • Archbishop: BBC series forgets Iraq’s Christians

  • Assyrians in Iraq

  • Assyrians negatively affected by Turkish airstrikes in Iraq

  • Between coexistence and coercion: The KRG's mixed record with Iraq's Christian minorities

  • Christian Minorities and the Struggle for Nineveh: The Assyrian Democratic Movement in Iraq and the Nineveh Plains Protection Units

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

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

  • Feeling alienated, Iraqi Christians tempted to emigrate

  • In Turkey, Even Dead Christians Aren’t Safe

  • Iran's Christians face renewed fears ahead of Christmas

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

  • Iraqi prime minister tells Christians to come home, but is it safe?

  • Iraqi Prime Minister Urges Assyrians to Return to Iraq

  • Minority Identities Before and After Iraq: The Making of the Modern Assyrian and Chaldean Appellations

  • No congregations or priests in many of Iraq’s churches

  • Non-Muslim Religious Minorities in Contemporary Iran

  • Pandemic Heightens Dangers to International Religious Freedom

  • Reforging a Forgotten History Iraq and the Assyrians in the Twentieth Century

  • Religious Origins of Nations? : The Christian Communities of the Middle East

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