Sunday, September 28, 2014

Greek-Nationals wake up to Genocide in the East, as Greek-Americans continue to remain silent



Greek-Nationals wake up to Genocide in the East, as Greek-Americans continue to remain silent
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 28th, 2014

On September 10th, all walks of life from Clergy to Academics, gathered at the National War Museum of Athens in order to learn more about the ongoing Genocide of Christians in the East. Organized by the Greek Association “Friends of the Nation Tamatos”. The event lasted four hours, and had such notable speakers as Nigerian-American Phil-Hellene Dr. Sam Chekwas, and the President of the Antiochian Greek Levant Party Rodrigue el-Khoury. 


Monday, August 11, 2014

Το τραγούδι του Έλληνα "Song of the Greek" (أغنية رومي)

"Song of the Greek" is a wonderful poem written by the Hellene Poet Laurence Anis: (Arabic + English Translation.)
Laurence was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon. He immigrated to the United States in 1978 due to the civil war and religious clashes in Lebanon.
Laurence writings are famous for his courage, his straightforwardness, and his honest and touching words.



“Το τραγούδι του Έλληνα” είναι ένα πανέμορφο ποίημα γραμμένο από τον Έλληνα Ποιητή Laurence Anis.
Ο Laurence γεννήθηκε και μεγάλωσε στη Βηρυτό του Λιβάνου. Μετανάστευσε στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες το 1978 λόγω του εμφυλίου πολέμου και των θρησκευτικών συγκρούσεων στο Λίβανο.
Τα γραπτά του Laurence είναι διάσημα για το θάρρος του, την ευθύτητά του και τα ειλικρινή και συγκινητικά λόγια του.



Monday, August 4, 2014

OA Activists respond to Arabist Propaganda from Archimandrite Christoforos Atallah



On August 2nd, OA Activists released a video message, in both Arabic and English, in response to the outrageous claims of Arabist Archimandrite Christoforos Atallah. Archimandrite Atallah is one of many Arabist figures, which hope to topple the Greek-speaking leadership of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, in order to continue their mission of Arabization of the indigenous Roum of the Holy Land, Palestine, and Jordan. 

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Roum and Aramean communities Rally in the Holy Land




This past Sunday, members of the Greek Orthodox and Aramean communities staged a peaceful protest in Haifa, in order to express their outrage at the continued persecution of their brethren throughout the Middle East. Participates gathered with signs and flags, and called for a peaceful resolution to the war in Gaza, as well as for an end to the on-going Genocide of Christians in Syria and Iraq.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

ACTION ALERT – Worldwide Protest to save Indigenous Christians of the Levant and Iraq

ACTION ALERT – Worldwide Protest to save Indigenous Christians of the Levant and Iraq
For Immediate Release 7/26/2014


As the world sits in silence, the entire region watches a Genocide unfold before its very eyes. Similar to the events of 1914, Islamic Extremists have followed in the footsteps of the Ittihadists (Young Turks), and begun a policy of extermination against indigenous Roum, Assyrian, and Armenian population.

Friday, July 18, 2014

The Death of the Antiochian ethnicity in Romaiki Syria.



The Death of the Antiochian ethnicity in Romaiki Syria.
By Ilias Michail

In 1860, fearing the possibility of a successful uprising similar to the one in Greece, the ruling Ottomans influenced the local Muslim population into attacking the Christian community of present day Syria and Lebanon. There are several reasons for this assault. The Ottoman powers had been compromised by many outside forces, such as the imperial powers of Europe and Russia, who wanted to trash the empire, but not, in a way, that would hurt European interests. By the time of the attack the Ottoman Empire was called “The sick man of Europe” due to its demise. When the massacres, which started in present day Lebanon reached the Christian quarters of Damascus, over 10’000 Antiochians were forced to give their lives for the crime of simply being Roum.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

UPDATE – Have you called your Congressman in the name of Greek Human Rights?

For Immediate Release – July 10th, 2014

Last week, Operation Antioch asked all Greek-Americans to take 5 minutes from their busy lives and call their Congressmen, in order to prevent the United States from sending $500 million in aid to the so-called “moderate” Syrian Opposition. The current American policy of aiding terrorists in the hopes of forcing regime change in Syria has backfired. Instead, it has led to the rise of a radical Islamic Caliphate, which now threatens all the sacrifices made by the young men and women of the United States military in neighboring Iraq.