Assyrian Christians Cry Out 'The Whole World  Is Watching History Repeat 
Itself' as ISIS' Relentless Horror Escalates in Syria  (Interview)
 
 
By _Sami K. Martin_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/sami-k-martin/)   
, Christian Post Reporter
February 27, 2015
 
More than 200 Assyrian Christians have been kidnapped by the terrorist  
organization ISIS, [recently, there have been many thousands in recent months]  
and prayers have gone out around the world for their safe return. Two 
members of  the Assyrian Church of the East spoke with The Christian Post about 
the  situation in Syria and the loss of several religious artifacts at the 
hands of  ISIS.
 
Jennifer Griesenauer and her aunt, Toni Abraham, who live in the United  
States, have watched in horror as members of their faith are systematically  
being targeted for kidnapping and execution. This week it emerged that ISIS  
fighters also destroyed religious artifacts, reaching new levels of 
destruction  and animosity. 
"Oh my God it's horrible," Toni told CP late Thursday. "Khabour River area 
is  where my great grandfather held a priest school. Under his teachings, we 
have  many well-known bishops, priests and deacons who are scholars in 
Aramaic, the  language Christ spoke, currently the Assyrian Church of the East. 
It's sad to  see that church destroyed and our Assyrian people still being 
targeted because  of our Christian religion." 
"We have no country, we abide by that country's rules but we exercise our  
Christian beliefs," she added. "We have no country to speak for us and 
defend  us. This insanity is against humanity, still our Assyrian brothers and 
sisters  are paying for it with their blood. It's been 100 years since the 
Semeleh  Massacre. My ancestors, family and relatives have lost their lives 
since. Today,  history is repeated." 
The Semeleh Massacre took place in 1933 in 63 Assyrian villages, with  
estimates of between 600 and 3,000 deaths. The armed forces of the Kingdom of  
Iraq carried out the massacre in order to gain territory. Women and children  
were reportedly left alone, but the men were instantly killed and the 
villages  looted. 
"Our church officials are in contact with the congress here and all over 
the  world [people] are trying to do something for those poor, helpless 
people,"  Jennifer said. "For me, it is very frustrating to know that not only 
a 
genocide  against my Assyrian people is happening, but there is also an 
attempt to cleanse  our culture and history from the land. No one is doing 
anything about it or  acknowledging it. I haven't been able to sleep for days 
thinking about these  poor, innocent people and what they are going through. 
The 
whole world is  watching as history repeats itself." 
One way Americans can help is to sign a _petition_ 
(https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/stop-assyrian-genocide-we-american-people-are-requesting-i
mmediate-action-protect-minorities-syria/BwzNqWnx)  urging the White House 
to "condemn this act of  genocide and get involved in protecting minorities 
in Syria." The petition needs  100,000 signatures to garner a response from 
White House Press Secretary Josh  Earnest, which could take a long time, as 
the administration has failed to  respond to several petitions on its "We 
the People" website. As of Friday  morning, the petition has reached 2,657  
signatures.

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