It’s been 10 years since ISIS was kicked out of Batnaya, but there is still so much more work. Please help us bring back as much of it as possible. [email protected]
Congratulations to Lorans on opening his real estate office in Batnaya! After being destroyed during the ISIS occupation, these offices were fully rehabilitated. With support from @OeuvredOrient and @auvergnerhalpes , 8 small businesses are reopening.
@Duhok_Buzz So prove to us that the post was made not for the purpose of getting clicks by posting an update
ئومێد خۆشناو: خاوەنێ کافتریایێ ژ خێزانەکا نیشتیمانییە و ئەو چەند جارێن وێنێن خۆ بە جل و بەرگێ کوردی بڵاو کرییە. کێشەکە ژبەر تێنەگەهشتنەکێ بوو ل نێڤبەرا زبون و یەک ژ کارمەندان
I have been enjoying following this page with its content, but I am disappointed with this 100% fabricated news being spread. Social Media pages have the responsibility to make sure what they are posting are actually factual. Especially when it comes to topics that are sensitive
A café in Hewlêr, Kurdistan was shut down after its non-Kurdish staff reportedly displayed openly racist behavior toward Kurdish people & culture, including banning individuals wearing Kurdish clothes from entering, an incident that sparked widespread public anger & shock.
Athra Kado’s Syriac Language Book Volume 1 is now available on our website in the US. Designed for all ages, it introduces the Syriac language and helps beginners build confidence writing the alphabet. All proceeds support the author. https://t.co/mRFfE3i9gO
Matti Matti grew up in Ankawa, a Christian enclave near Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan. He’s watched the town change as Iraq’s Christian population collapsed, from 1.5M in 2003 to fewer than 150k today. @joesnellreports offers a look at the Christians now choosing to return to Iraq:
Bishop Warda has been a leader the community was in need for 15 years now. Amazing abolishments over the years including @CatholicUniErbi , Maryamana Hospital, Maryamana School and many other projects under the @ChaldeanArchEBL
Iraqi Christian heritage comes from the ancient Assyrian and Chaldean civilizations, among the first to embrace Christianity in Mesopotamia 2,000 years ago. We choose to stay in today’s Iraq, keeping the voice of Jesus alive through faith, education, and dignity—without fear.
I am truly thankful for the @AssyriaPost team for this gesture, but honestly it’s the full team of @ShlamaF that needs to be celebrated - every volunteer who works tirelessly to make the projects happen. Let’s all be positive thinking in 2026 💪
Noor Matti, co-founder of the Shlama Foundation, has been named Assyria Post’s Assyrian of the Year 2025 in recognition of his unwavering commitment to improving lives in Assyria. https://t.co/Bi3CbcpHBV
Noor Matti, co-founder of the Shlama Foundation, has been named Assyria Post’s Assyrian of the Year 2025 in recognition of his unwavering commitment to improving lives in Assyria. https://t.co/Bi3CbcpHBV
Shlama from Duhok where we’re reviving a traditional clothing business! With support from Iraqi Christian Relief Council, we helped Shamiram reopen her shop at home with a new caravan room. She’s back to creating traditional pieces, order via her Facebook page, Khomala Shamiram!
@GrecoNation Of course, they are an indigenous ethno-religious group, that mostly marry within their own kind, just like Assyrians, Alawites, Druze, Maronites, etc
After this shop in Baghdeda was burned to the ground, the Shlama Foundation was able to built it back up stronger than before in just 2 weeks, thanks to the Chaldean Assyrian diaspora community.
Shlama from Baghdeda! A beloved shop destroyed by fire is now rebuilt—again. The family first restored it after ISIS was driven out in 2017. Thanks to the 2024 Golden Key Gala & our Gabbare donors, it’s fully repaired, restocked, and open for business once more!
World's Oldest Countries:
1. Iran – 3200 BC
2. Egypt 🇪🇬 – 3100 BC
3. Armenia 🇦🇲 – 2492 BC
4. China 🇨🇳 – 2070 BC
5. India 🇮🇳 – 2000 BC
6. Israel 🇮🇱 – 1050 BC (Kingdom of Israel)
Syrian Christian woman at the church bombing site: "If they tell me to take my kids and flee to Europe, I won’t. I raised them here, and here I will die. I will never abandon my land, my faith, or my Christianity. Our religion is peace. We don’t know violence or hatred….”
@DIAS They don’t want to be taken away from their indigenous lands. They want political support through the UN. Look up any Syrian Rum org & you’ll see them stating this. Enough with trying to delete the Christian population of the Middle East by just giving them the option of leaving