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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya

ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya

@RealAramya

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@RealAramya Bring the words or statements from the officials not Chat GPT
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
Very sad and upsetting news from Turkiye (Turkey) . Turkish court fully acquits kurdish suspects originally charged for the cold blooded murder of 92 year old Assyrian (Syriac-Aramaic) couple Gevriye Ego and his late wife. The suspects were identified in the case as they had threatened and verbally assaulted the couple on their return to their home in Turkey. The land dispute is believed to have resulted in the murder of the elderly couple in cold blood. One thing is for certain Assyrians/Suryoyo/Christians you are NOT safe in ANY muslim country. The FAILURE of Turkey, a NATO member in this capacity is a stain on the whole Western World.
SyriacPress@SyriacPress

The court of first instance in Medyad, Tur Abdin, has acquitted the suspects in the case of the murder of Gevriye Ego, killed on 6 November 2023, in front of his home in the Syriac village of Anhel. Turkish prosecutors had sought the maximum sentence for the two defendants accused of the murder. Given the length of time and the peculiarities of the case, there is a high likelihood that this will turn out to be another "Faili Meçhul" (unsolved murder case) on a Syriac resident of Turkey. #Anhel #Medyad #Midyat #TurAbdin #Turkey #CrimeNews #Syriac #CourtCase #Suryaniler

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Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
This Muslim convert in Britain calls the October 7th attack a "legendary day." Who is she, you might ask? Oh, only the sister in law of former Prime Minister Tony Blair...
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
Is it possible you didn’t try at all? One simple search and I managed to find this: **The case you’re referring to is the November 6, 2023, murder of 92-year-old Assyrian (Aramean/Syriac) Christian Gevriye Akgüç (also known as Gevriye Ego or similar transliterations like Gevargis Evryo/Ego), who was shot five times in the head in the courtyard of his home in the village of Yemişli/Enhil/Anhel (Midyat district, Mardin province, Tur Abdin region of Turkey). Initially, 11–15 people (including village guards) were detained for questioning shortly after the killing, but they were all released by the Midyat prosecutor’s office within days, with the investigation continuing. Later, the case advanced to trial with **two specific suspects charged with premeditated murder**: two middle-aged Kurdish men who lived in the same village (Enhil/Yemişli). They had a history of longstanding land disputes and conflicts with local Aramean/Assyrian families, including the victim. Gevriye Akgüç had returned to the village years earlier, reclaimed some family land, and served as a witness in related court cases against one of the men (helping other families win legal battles over occupied properties). He had reportedly received death threats for about two years over these issues and refused to back down. One of the accused was referred to in investigative reporting as **İmam A.** (Imam A.), who was linked to occupying abandoned Syriac properties, cultivating/selling them without permission, and making direct threats against Gevriye Akgüç (e.g., challenging him over court wins on land). He was arrested on January 5, 2024, after initial brief detention/release, and the Midyat prosecutor’s office prepared an indictment (initially describing him as the sole/primary suspect at that stage, with forensic evidence including gunshot residue on his hands/face). He was released again in April 2024 but the case proceeded. By the time of the main trial hearings (ongoing into 2025), the prosecutor was seeking the maximum sentence (life imprisonment) for **both Kurdish suspects**. Forensic and technical evidence presented included: - Blood on the suspects’ clothing. - Gunpowder residue under fingernails and on clothing. - Phone signal data showing one phone turned off and another located at the victim’s courtyard at the time of the murder. - Witness testimony about prior threats and land conflicts. Despite this, the Midyat court of first instance (in Tur Abdin) acquitted both men, ruling that they were not the killers and ordering their release. The court stated that police should continue searching for the “real perpetrators.” The decision has been widely criticized in Assyrian/Aramean community reporting as ignoring strong evidence. An appeal to a higher regional court was planned. Full public names beyond the partial reference to “İmam A.” for one suspect do not appear in available news reports or community coverage (likely due to Turkish media practices or local sensitivities around the case). The suspects were consistently described in Assyrian media as the two Kurdish villagers tied to the land disputes.
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Kurdish@shk4sssss35442·
@RealAramya Send me the proof that said they were Kurdish Because as i searched there is no evidence that said they were Kurdish
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
You did respond but im sick of this what aboutism. Every single instance I mention the fait of the Assyrian Christians all I hear from people in the middle east is “we all suffered”. It’s all to clear their conscious, they might not know what they are doing but it’s still genocide denial. You cant tell me courts in the middle east are fair to my people, it’s an absurd statement to make, because it’s just not true. You urged me to look into a case, I can show you countless cases of mistreatment and you would just bring up all the cases turks or syrians or iraqis or iranians were slighted. When a entire specie is going extinct a human with a sound mind and soul would not say “oh but the dinasaurs went extinct” and not pay no mind. NO it is on YOU to conserve that part of humanity.
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ravachol@ravacholisalive·
@RealAramya I responded directly to the exact sentences you used in your tweet. If any tweet needs to be reviewed, yours should be the first one, my friend. I think you either generated your response with AI, or you completely misunderstood what I was trying to say.
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Mor Aphrem II@MorAphremII·
Qom Moran Men Qabro Christ is Risen ܩܡ ܡܪܢ ܡܢ ܩܒܪܐ المسيح قام To our beloved faithful, members of our Holy Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch in India, Latin America and all Christians who celebrate today. #SyriacOrthodoxChurch #Resurrection2026
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The Aramaic Wire ܣܘܪܝܐ
Throughout the entire history of the Church of The East, the Church of Martyrs, we lived in isolation. Stuck between Rome & Persia, a Church persecuted on all fronts: from Shapur II to Mongolian hordes. Too East for Rome & a fifth column in the eyes of Islam. It is time we use technology to tell the world the grandeur of our Church & what it achieved. The largest non-state, missionary operation in the world, stretching Mesopotamia to China. The protector of Aramaic. The Assyrians who hailed from Edessa translated (*and saved*) Greek philosophy under the Caliphs. The first universities of Urhay & Nisibis. From Thaddeus to Timothy I of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, who famously debated religion with a Muslim ruler. We made it to India. We evangelized Central Asia. The Gulf. We had a shipping base on *KHARG ISLAND!* There are Syriac Christianity scholars around the world, but their knowledge base is niche and, like the Church, isolated. It is our responsibility, my responsibility, to change that. ܥܕܬܐ ܕܡܕܢܚܐ
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@RealAramya Absolutely not, they helped ISIS, they helped Azerbaïdjan to ethnicaly clean the Armenians of Artshak, they help HTS terrorists to genocide minorities in Syria. For me, its one of the top christianophobic country and lots of Muslim countries are more tolerants.
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
I don’t know if you realise, but your response is dismissive. It resembles false equivalence and minimisation, universalising suffering to downplay a group’s trauma. This tactic is quite literally mentioned in several reputable sources, including Genocide.com, UN.org, genocidewatch.com and innumerable others as ‘genocide denial’. If we were to take what you just spewed out at face value, there is not a crime in the world that would be looked at as morally bankrupt. I could literally wipe out entire nations and say ‘oh well nations are wiped off the face of the world all throughout history and because we suffered too in the process of annihilation of a peoples its ok cos we suffered doing it, our shoes got dirty slaughtering these poor people we got blood on our clothes. What a ridiculous statement, you need to reevaluate your conscious brother. Truly.
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ravachol@ravacholisalive·
@RealAramya My point is this: there is unfortunately no justice for anyone living in Turkey, not just the Syriacs. A change in government and a fundamental judicial reform are essential. As is the case across the globe... I'm sorry for Gevrige Ego.
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
South Iraqi sending his love to all Assyrians of Iraq. God bless.
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
Melbourne Australia. Streets have been overrun by Assyrian/Iraqi’s celebrating Iraqs qualification into the 2026 World Cup.
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Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Good Friday reminds us of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. May this day further deepen the values of harmony, compassion and forgiveness. May brotherhood and hope guide us all.
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
A jubilant crowd of Assyrian Iraqi’s celebrating the Lions of Mesopotamia’s 2026 World Cup qualification in Sydney Australia.
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
Founder of Singapores’ statements reign truer than ever. Australia is faltering into oblivion and catastrophe. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but this recent fuel troubles sings his warnings louder.
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
@JohnRuddick2 None of this means anything for us Aussies. The proceeds from our nation go into the pockets of globalists and shell companies based in foreign countries. Money flows out of Australia constantly while leaving us the bill.
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John Ruddick MLC - Libertarian
AUSTRALIA IS THE SUPERPOWER OF ANTARCTICA (and it has oil) Antarctica is administered by seven nations: 🇦🇺 Australia – 42% 🇳🇴 Norway – 19.3% 🇬🇧UK – 12.2% 🇦🇷 Argentina – 10.4% 🇨🇱 Chile – 8.9% 🇳🇿 New Zealand – 3.2% 🇫🇷 France – 2.5% (Doesn't add up to 100% because of (a) unclaimed territory and (b) overlapping claims). Australia should show leadership and stop ignoring Antarctica's potential. From around 260 million years ago until the present Ice Age hit around 35 million years ago, Antarctica was covered in lush forests (similar to New Zealand today). All the ingredients are in place for lots of fossil fuels. No commercial oil and gas drilling has however ever been conducted in Antarctica. In 1991 the US Geological Survey estimated Antarctica likely holds 19 billion barrels of oil and over 106 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Given the massive leaps in extraction efficiency since 1991 these estimates are likely to be under-estimates. The Madrid Protocol (signed 1991, in force 1998) banned mineral exploration in Antarctica (we wanted to keep it pristine so the penguins view won't be impaired). The ban is indefinite but can be lifted. Repealing the ban needs the unanimous consent of the 29 nations that make up the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties. The ban was stupid when it kicked in … but on the bright side, we were putting it aside for a rainy day ie now. Given Australia's dominance in Antarctica, we should take the lead and campaign to lift the ban pronto and explore for energy in our own neighbourhood on a sterile and otherwise empty useless ice block. 1991 USGS report 👉 pubs.usgs.gov/of/1991/0597/r…
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
Kurds always pushing to force the original people of the land to become kurds. Far greater empires have tried my ill witted neighbour. You will NEVER beat Assyrians into submission. We are currently in the west learning and taking notes. And let me remind you, what your people have done is engrained in every Assyrians brain. Just like the great Library of Ashurbanipal when it was burnt down the clay within it hardened further in the fire and was saved same goes for our nation. When Gods’ rod of anger arrises again out of the ashes like a Phoenix your people will be kaput. Long live Assyria. Am Ashur chaya.
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
Friday Night shamalah (candle) in Assyrian-Aramaic. A tradition passed down generations in my family. Praise be to God 🧎🏽‍♂️‍➡️. Happy Good Friday.
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