ABOUT ASSYRIA

Assyria is a cultural and civic initiative dedicated to the preservation, presentation, and continuity of Assyrian heritage, identity, and historical memory. The project exists to provide a structured and responsible platform through which Assyrian culture may be understood, safeguarded, and passed on to future generations.

Assyria operates as a non-political cultural project. It does not function as a state, government, or territorial authority, and it does not engage in political activity or advocacy. Its focus is cultural, educational, and civic in nature.

Scope of the Project
The scope of Assyria includes:

  • Cultural preservation and historical documentation
  • Educational content related to Assyrian history and identity
  • Responsible presentation of national symbols and heritage
  • Long-term cultural continuity through peaceful engagement

All activities are conducted with respect for international law, existing states, and cultural coexistence.

Assyria Today

In the present, Assyria functions as a cultural platform and reference point for Assyrian heritage. It brings together historical awareness, institutional clarity, and long-term responsibility, without asserting authority or making political demands.

The project is global in outlook, reflecting the reality of the Assyrian diaspora, while remaining grounded in historical context.

Commitment to Responsibility

Assyria is committed to:

  • Peaceful conduct and dialogue
  • Accuracy and historical responsibility
  • Transparency in purpose and activity
  • Avoidance of provocation or misinformation

This commitment guides all aspects of the project’s development.

Leadership

Assyria was founded by an individual who serves as its President. During the foundational phase, leadership is exercised through the Office of the President to ensure continuity, responsibility, and institutional direction.