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Anti-Assyrian sentiment, also known as anti-Assyrianism and Assyriophobia, refers to negative feelings, dislikes, fears, aversion, racism, derision and/or prejudice towards Assyria, Assyrian culture, Syriac Christianity, and Assyrians, as well as Chaldeans, Syriacs, and Arameans.

Anti-Assyrian sentiment largely manifested itself towards the end of the Ottoman Empire with the Assyrian genocide, and has continued in varying experiences by country where the indigenous Assyrian homeland lies (Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Iran). Notable instances include the Simele massacre, Anfal campaign, assimilation campaigns (Arabization, Kurdification, Turkification), and ISIS persecution. Like Anti-Armenian sentiment, Anti-Assyrian sentiment has historically also been fueled by an Anti-Christian sentiment.

In Kurdistan

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In 1911, Jessie Payne Margoliouth, a British Assyriologist, while describing the Ottoman Empire, stated that the Kurds "are natural enemies of the Assyrians, and live side by side with them. Struggles are almost constantly going on between them, frequently producing actual conflicts."[1] In October 1917, the Ottomans launched the Persian campaign with the hopes of capturing more land. The Assyrians, led by Agha Petros held them off until June 1918, however, up to 100,000 Assyrians left Persia in 1918, but around half died of Turkish and Kurdish massacres, starvation, disease, or famine. About 80 percent of Assyrian clergy and influential leaders had perished.[2]

The Associated Press reported that in the vicinity of Urmia, "Turkish regular troops and Kurds are persecuting and massacring Assyrian Christians." The victims included 800 massacred near Urmia, and 2,000 dead from disease. Two hundred Assyrians were burned to death inside a church, and the Russians had discovered more than 700 bodies of massacre victims in the village of Hafdewan outside Urmia, "mostly naked and mutilated", some with gunshot wounds, others decapitated, and others chopped to pieces. The New York Times reported on 11 October that 12,000 Assyrian Christians had died of massacre, hunger, or disease; thousands of girls as young as seven had been raped in sex attacks, or forcibly converted to Islam; Christian villages had been destroyed, and three-fourths of these Christian villages were burned to the ground.[3]

In the Kurdistan Region, Assyrians claimed that Kurdish authorities often attempted to portray Assyrians as Christian Kurds.[4] In 2008, Assyrians formed the Qaraqosh Protection Committee,[5] aiming to protect Assyrian towns, villages and regions. In 2008, the Paulos Faraj Rahho was assassinated. Some Assyrians accused the Kurds, while others accused Arabs. Some Assyrians have claimed that Kurdish forces, namely KDP, often used to practice shooting targets on Assyrian cultural heritage sites.[6]

In 2009, Benham Benoka, an Assyrian priest and community leader, complained that a group of Shabaks, supported by the Kurdish government, entered Assyrian neighborhoods in the Nineveh Plains and provocatively held Muharram mourning rituals in front of a church on Christmas.[7]

The United States Department of State reported that "Kurdish authorities abused and discriminated against minorities in the North, including Turcomen, Arabs, Christians, and Shabak", and that Kurdish authorities "denied services to some villages, arrested minorities without due process and took them to undisclosed locations for detention, and pressured minority schools to teach in the Kurdish language".[8]

Assyrians accused the Kurdish school curriculum of Kurdification, and accused the KRG of confiscating and occupying Assyrian lands, claiming that "the Kurds invent new and impossible laws when the legitimate owners ask for their lands".[9] Some Assyrians claimed that while Kurds were well funded, the Assyrians received almost no funding for their schools. They also accused Kurdish authorities of changing traditional Christian names to Kurdish names, and even portraying Christian biblical figures as Kurds in some textbooks.[10] Assyrian activists claimed that Kurds who attacked Assyrians were either allowed to walk freely or given light sentences.[11] They claimed that Kurds also targeted Assyrians who supported the KRG.[12][13]

The US State government reported that in the KRG, Assyrian schools and classes were not permitted to teach in Syriac and were even prevented in some cases.[14][15] There were also incidents of mob violence by the PKK against Christians.[14][15] Assyrian activists criticised the KRG for lack of investigation of bombings in 1998 and 1999 targetting Assyrians in Erbil.[14][15] According to the US Department of State, the KDP had blockaded Assyrian villages in 1999 and "later entered the villages and beat villagers". However, the KDP withdrew from the villages after pressure from the Red Cross.[14] Assyrian organizations accused Kurdish criminal organizations of forcing Assyrian girls into prostitution and threatening their families.[6]

In Turkey

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George Aslan, an Assyrian-Turkish politician, was harassed in the Turkish parliament for speaking Turoyo. In 2023, around Christmas, he sent a Turoyo message to the Assyrians in Turkey, with permission from S?rr? Süreyya ?nder, although members of the Good Party interrupted his speech with racial insults.[16][17]

He responded to the Good Party by stating "I want to repeat what I said in the Parliament: We did not bring this language from another planet. Syriac is a language of this land. We are the indigenous people of this land for 12,000 years. We were here when no one else was on these lands. Why they react so strongly is incomprehensible. However, we know that this is a denial of real history." In 2024, also around Christmas, he delivered another Turoyo message before Bekir Bozda? turned off his microphone, to which Aslan replied that "Some deputies are reading Arabic verses from the Quran on the podium. Please turn it off when the verses are read. If it doesn't turn off, I, who never tease anyone, will tease you very much, believe me. If there is holiness, all holiness is given importance."[18]

In Iraq

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Christian priests were prime targets; eight Assyrian priests were killed during the massacre, including one beheaded and another burned alive.[19] Back in the city of Duhok, 600 Assyrians were killed by Sidqi's men.[20] In the end, around 65 Assyrian villages were targeted in the Mosul and Dohuk districts.[21][22][23][24] The Simele massacre of the Assyrian people is often regarded as a phase of the Assyrian genocide beginning in August 1914 in the early days of what became World War I. Today, most of these villages are inhabited by Kurds. The main campaign lasted until August 16, but violent raids on Assyrians were being reported up to the end of the month. After the campaign, Bakr Sidqi was invited to Baghdad for a victory rally.[25] The campaign resulted in one third of the Assyrian population of Iraq fleeing to Syria.[26]

After the Invasion of Iraq and fall of Saddam Hussein, Assyrians became victims of Islamist violence. During the period of 2003–2013, there were increasing amounts of Church attacks, beheadings, and bombings of Assyrians.[27]

After the Fall of Mosul, ISIS demanded that Assyrian Christians living in the city convert to Islam, pay jizyah, or face execution, by July 19, 2014.[28][29][30][31] ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi further noted that Christians who do not agree to follow those terms must "leave the borders of the Islamic Caliphate" within a specified deadline. This resulted in a complete Assyrian exodus from Mosul, marking the end of 1,800 years of continuous Christian presence.[32] A church mass was not held in Mosul for the first time in nearly 2 thousand years.[33]

In 2020, a political party called "Hawpa" was established in Erbil. The party's ideology is based on the H?wa Party (1939 – 1946) and the Kajik Party (1959 – 1975), both of whom were founded on the basis of fascism and Nazism.[34] The party has previously used social media platforms to express beliefs that Arabs should be expelled from the Kurdish region, while Assyrians and Turkmen should be subject to genocide. In 2025, two Assyrian organizations in Europe sent a joint letter to the KRG denouncing their recognition of the party as an organization and continued targeting of Assyrians and non-Kurdish groups.[35]

On April 1, 2025, during Kha b'Nisan celebrations in the city of Duhok, two Assyrians were injured by a Syrian refugee in what is believed to have been an Islamist terror attack.[36] The attacker initially hid the weapons in a bag until making his way to the scene of parades for the Assyrian New Year.[37] An Assyrian flag that had been stained with blood was waved during the rest of the parade as a symbol of resilience and was also present in social media videos. After the attack, celebrations of Akitu continued as planned, with attendees continuing to wave flags and perform traditional dances.[38] The attack was greatly condemned by members of the Assyrian community, particularly in the diaspora, who faced a wave of hate speech on social media following the attack.[39] The event also sparked concerns about the safety of Assyrians who remain in Iraq, and the willingness of the diaspora to make returns to live in the country or visit for celebrations.[40]

In Syria

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On 23 February 2015, 150 Assyrians from villages near Tell Tamer in northeastern Syria were kidnapped by ISIS.[41][42] At Assyrian Christian farming villages on the banks of the Khabur River in Northeast Syria, 253 people, 51 of them children and 84 of them were women, with one account claiming that ISIS is demanding $22 million (or roughly $100,000 per person) for their release.[43] On 8 October 2015, ISIS released a video showing three of the Assyrian men kidnapped in Khabur being murdered. It was reported that 202 of the 253 kidnapped Assyrians were still in captivity, each one with a demanded ransom of $100,000.[44] On 25 October, hundreds of civilians were trapped in Sadad, Syria, with Archbishop Silwanos Al-Nemeh saying that the situation was dire and that they were in fear of a massacre.[45] Also, opposition fighters entered the Mar Theodore Church damaging it and stealing Church items.[46] More than 100 government soldiers and 100 rebels, including 80 jihadists from ISIS and al-Nusra, were killed in the fighting. Foreign rebel fighters were also among the dead.[47] The rebels retreated to the surrounding farmland, with the military in pursuit, and the government news agency reported that the militants had vandalized Sadad's Saint Theodor Church and much of its infrastructure.[48]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Baumer, Church of the East, at 263
  3. ^ "Turkish Horrors in Persia". New York Times. 2025-08-07. p. 4. Retrieved 2025-08-07.
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