European Syriac Union

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European Syriac Union
LeaderTony Vergili and Hülya Gabriel
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
IdeologyDawronoye
Political positionLeft-wing
Website
https://www.european-syriac-union.org/home.html

European Syriac Union is an alliance between different Assyrian/Syriac political and cultural organizations in Europe that was established in May 2004. The group emerged from the Bethnahrin National Council or Mawtbo Umthoyo d'Bethnahrin (MUB), formerly known as the Bethnahrin Freedom Party (GHB) and Patriotic Revolutionary Organization of Bethnahrin (PROB) or Bethnahrin Patriotic Revolution Organization. Today, it is notable for operating Suroyo TV.[1]

GHB history

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GHB is a militant Assyrian/Syriac party, whose stated aim is to create an independent Assyrian state in Beth Nahrain, a reference to the Assyrian homeland. It is an ethnic secessionist organization that uses force and the threat of force against military targets for the purpose of achieving its political goal. The group has a youth wing as well dubbed "Free Youth of Bethnahrin".[2]

Members

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  • Syrianska-Assyriska Riksförbundet i Sverige (Sweden)
  • Renyo Hiro Magazine (Sweden)
  • Union of the Syriac Associations in Switzerland
  • Union of the Assyrian-Syriac Associations in Germany
  • Bethnahrin Information Bureau in the Netherlands
  • Institut Mésopotamie de Bruxelles
  • Centre Culturel du Peuple de Mésopotamie in Belgium
  • Assyrian-Syriac Culture Club of Vienna, Austria
  • Assyrian-Chaldean-Syriac Union (ACSU)
  • Union of the Free Women of Bethnahrin (HNHB)
  • Union of the Youth of Mesopotamia (HCB)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Home - European Syriac Union". www.esu.cc. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  2. ^ "Martyrdom of GHB member Mihayel (Cudi) in North Iraq". www.bethsuryoyo.com. Archived from the original on 2005-11-26. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
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