SUA Productions, Statements at the United Nations, Suryoyo Sat programs
Oral statement by Johny Messo, the President of the Syriac Universal Alliance, about "The Sincerity of Turkey's Democracy? The Case of the Indigenous Aramean (Syriac) People" submitted at the International Archons Religious Freedom Conference at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, on 16 November 2010. He published part of his oral statement previously in New Europe, the influential EU journal: http://www.neurope.eu/articles/103717.php & http://www.neurope.eu/images/issues/912.pdf (page 5).
Lecture on "The Aramean (Syriac) Nation: A Mission with a Vision" by Johny Messo, the President of the Syriac Universal Alliance, at the Kifa Magazine Symposium in Skövde, Sweden, 19 February 2011.
SUA NGO Delegate Basil Oezkaya from Germany submitting the first statement on effective political participation of minorities at the 13th Session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland. 16 March 2010.
SUA NGO Delegate, Basil Oezkaya, submitting the second statement on the Aramean's lack of minority recognition and rights in Turkey at the 13th Session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland.16 March 2010.
Part 1 of the story on the SUA Delegation's meetings with the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch, the Syrian Minister of Information, Minister of Culture and the Grand Mufti. 15-20 August 2009.
Part 2 of the story on the SUA Delegation's meetings with the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch, the Syrian Minister of Information, Minister of Culture and the Grand Mufti. 15-20 August 2009.
Part 1 of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted Resolution 1704 that calls upon Turkey to seriously address the issue of minority rights. Articles 19.6, 19.7 and 20, as suggested by the SUA, were taken over almost verbatim. Wednesday 27 January.
Part 2 of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted Resolution 1704 that calls upon Turkey to seriously address the issue of minority rights. Articles 19.6, 19.7 and 20, as suggested by the SUA, were taken over almost verbatim. Wednesday 27 January.


