The Pitiful Plight of the Assyrian Christians of Persia and Kurdistan
William Walker Rockwell; Nineb Lamassu (editor)
£8.99


This book was first published as a pamphlet compiled from various archives, chiefly from the American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief, and includes not only eye-witness testimonies, but correspondence from one of the Assyrian patriarchs, Mar Benyamin Shimun, and his sister Surma d'Bet Mar Shimun. It has been clearly compiled with the objective of raising awareness of the plight of the Assyrians, to propagate the relief work of the aforementioned committee, and to reiterate the need for greater financial assistance from Western Christendom.





100 Assyrian Verbs

Ninos Warda

£14.99



Learning basic Assyrian verbs doesn’t have to be hard anymore with this new book on your desk, shelf or in your bag. ‘100 Assyrian Verbs’ by Ninos Warda from London, United Kingdom, contains just that… 100 basic and common Assyrian verbs. Directed for English-reading Assyrians, each verb is given with its English equivalent in all of its tenses, basic conjugations and other forms of the verb needed and used. In addition to this, the reader is then shown how to use each verb in context so that practice really can make perfect. Furthermore, each verb is given in BOTH the western and eastern Assyrian scripts, making everyone’s needs catered for.  






Two Committees Two Massacres

Ahmet Rafik (Translated by Racho Donef)

£8.99



Two Committees Two Massacres was originally written in Turkish by Ahmet Refik, a lecturer in Turkey, about what he saw during the genocide of 1914-1918. The two committees mentioned in the title are the two sides involved in the conflict, i.e. Turkish and Armenian. He gives a humanitarian view of what happened, but most importantly, remains objective in his views. This is an English translation of the original Turkish by Racho Donef.






Seyfo: the Assyrian Genocide in International Law

Ninos Warda

£8.99

 

Seyfo: the Assyrian Genocide in International Law by Ninos Warda is a profound book that provides a coherent insight into the experience of Assyrian people during the atrocious events of WWI in Ottoman Turkey. The author's expert and meticulous understanding of the legal and historical dynamics of the Assyrian Genocide of 1915 makes this book a primary source of reference for students and scholars interested in the applicability of international legal instruments such as the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide of 1948.

Shamiran Mako, Council for Assyrian Research and Development (CARD)