Sunday, March 24, 2024

Assyrian martyrs memory

A message from the past…

We hope this video touches your heart and reaches you all. God bless our Assyrian nation!

Assyrian martyrs day in Kazakhstan. 07.08.2019.

The Assyrian Cultural Center is established in Kazakhstan, in the city of Almaty, under the guidance of Julia Bit-Kochar. First of all, people gathered at the Church to commemorate the Assyrian martyrs of all time.

SEMELE.

This poem/song commemorates August 7th, the Assyrian Martyrs Day. It is dedicated to all Assyrian Martyrs who lost their lives in the Simele massacre.

Assyria Martyr’s Day 2018 in Sweden. Part 6.

Assyrian Martyr’s Day held on 10th of August 2018 in Skövde, Sweden. In this part, the famous Assyrian singer Ninos Oshana is performing a poem about the Semele massacre.

Assyria Martyr’s Day 2018 in Sweden. Part 5.

Assyrian Martyr’s Day held on 10th of August 2018 in Skövde, Sweden. In this part, Dr. Petrous Homeh is showing a move and explaining how we should honor our martyrs.

Assyria Martyr’s Day 2018 in Sweden. Part 4.

Assyrian Martyr’s Day held on 10th of August 2018 in Skövde, Sweden. In this part, Mr. Hanna Nwiya is performing a poem.

Assyria Martyr’s Day 2018 in Sweden. Part 3.

Assyrian Martyr’s Day held on 10th of August 2018 in Skövde, Sweden. In this part, Mr. Touma Oshana is performing a speech about Semele massacre in Arabic.

Assyria Martyr’s Day 2018 in Sweden. Part 2.

Assyrian Martyr’s Day held on 10th of August 2018 in Skövde, Sweden. This part is including a poem entitled “Blood and Wine” performed by Mr. Samir Khoshaba.

Assyria Martyr’s Day 2018 in Sweden. Part 1.

Assyrian Martyr’s Day held on 10th of August 2018 in Skövde, Sweden. This part is including the ceremony opening by Mr. Samih Isho and an historical documentary film (in Arabic) about Semele massacre performed by Mr. Adnan Nwiya.

”Dyarta Khatta” by Jaklin Bityou.

Poem "Dyarta Khatta" by the Assyrian poet Mrs. Jaklin Bityou.
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