Monument to Assyrian genocide victims set up in Australia
December 17, 2009 | 08:31
After a few days of protest against a monument to the victims of the Assyrian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, the authorities of Sydney, Australia, granted permission for the unveiling of the monument in the suburb of Fairfield.
Representatives of the Armenian, Assyrian and Turkish communities gathered near the municipal council – in different moods. Numerous policemen were present as well.
More than 750,000 Christian Assyrian were murdered in Turkey during World War I. systematic annihilation of Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks was part of the Ottoman Turkish government’s political ideology of exterminating the Christian minorities.
Понеже горе пише , че сте избили 750 000 от тях и хората са направили паметник на жертвите за това се поинтересувах дали има останал жив някой.
Та колко живи асирийци има в Турция щото от тия снимки нищо не разбрах?