Medical professional and a founding member of the Assyrian Australian Medical Association, Dr Sada writes on Assyrian issues, offering in-depth analysis and community perspectives.
Housed today in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens is a remarkable marble relief dating to approximately 400–300 BCE, centuries after the political fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
Assyrians must shift their collective thinking from emotional reflex to analytical reasoning when confronting the debate over identity and unity, writes Daniel Sada.
Anthropological confusion, historical irony and genealogical fallacy – that is how Daniel Sada characterizes the latest controversial statement by Assyrian Patriarch Louis Sako seeking to divide the Assyrian nation.
The eradication of a people and their identity is not carried out solely through physical destruction, but also through a systemic process of identity destruction, coercion, misclassification, and structural pressure, writes Dr Daniel Sada.