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Iraq’s Christian Genocide of the 21st Century
Iraqi Assyrians In London: Beyond the 'immigrant/refugee' divide
Iraqi prime minister tells Christians to come home, but is it safe?
Iraqi Prime Minister Urges Assyrians to Return to Iraq
It’s Still A Merry Christmas in Nineveh
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
No water, no jobs: ISIL survivors struggle in northern Iraq
Nobel Peace Prize nominee fights to help Assyrians in Middle East
Non-Muslim Religious Minorities in Contemporary Iran
Number of Chaldean–Syriac–Assyrian families in Basra, Iraq, decreased to 300 families, according to local Chaldean priest
One of Iraq’s oldest Christian communities struggles with religious diversity
Palestine’s Syriac Orthodox community and the Dead Sea scrolls
Pandemic Heightens Dangers to International Religious Freedom
Patriarchate of the Assyrian Church of the East opens its doors in Erbil
Pope Francis Receives Iraqi Christian Leaders
Pope’s visit had no ‘positive impact’ on Christians' status in Iraq: Assyrian politician
raqi Assyrian Christians in London: The Construction of Ethnicity
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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