User:Kathovo/Assyrian Black March Movement
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The Black March Movement was a movement formed in November 2010 by Assyrian Americans in the Chicago in response to the massacre of 58 Assyrian Christians at the Lady of Salvation Syriac Catholic Church in Baghdad, Iraq in 31 October 2010.[1]
The movement was dubbed "the black march" because the participant wore black as they marched through streets in protest of the massacre.[2] Thousands of Assyrians, other Christians, Jews and Muslim joined the series of protests in more than 30 countries most notably Australia, Canada, Netherlands and England. [3]
References
edit- ^ Schlikerman, Becky (7 November 2010). "Assyrians in Chicago to rally against the killings of Iraqi Christian at church". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
- ^ "The Black March in Chicago: Assyrians Across the World Protest". SkokieNet. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
- ^ Karlovsky, Brian (7 December 2010). "Black March sparks call to protect Assyrian people in Iraq". Liverpool Leader. Retrieved 8 November 2011.