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Ninos Aho: A Celebration of Life
Malfono Ninos worked tirelessly to secure a standing for Assyrians in the 21st century, actively engaging in the battle to have the Assyrian people and Seyfo (the Assyrian Genocide) acknowledged in today world. Refusing to compromise his political beliefs, Malfono sacrificed considerable personal comforts in order to bring his dreams…
Malfono Ninos Aho One-Year Memorial
It was Malfono’s wish that his one-year memorial be a day to celebrate his life rather than mourn his passing. Please join us Sunday, July 13, 2014 from 5-8 pm at Assyrian-owned 3Twenty Wine Lounge to honor our father and his fifty years of love & dedication to his Nation….
A Heartfelt Farewell from Dr. Dariusz Pacak & the Global Literary Community
Thanks to the efforts of Dr. Dariusz Pacak, Malfono Ninos Aho was featured in “Destine Literare”, a literary magazine published by Alexandru Cetateunu, President of the Canadian Romanian Writers Association. Dr. Pacak and Malfono met in 2003 at the World Congress of Poets in Taiwan and continued their friendship over…
The “Habtho d’Heto” Scarf: A Collaboration with Assyrian Heritage Tees
We would like to thank Christine Faulkner of Assyrian Heritage Tees for her most recent collaboration with us, the “Habtho d’Heto” scarf. “Habtho d’Heto” means “A Grain of Wheat” and is the name of one of Malfono’s most popular poems in the Western Assyrian dialect. The scarf features the first…
“Zel ba-Shlomo”: A Poem by Basna Beth Hanne
After my father’s passing, I received an email from someone I didn’t know. She told me that even though she had never had the chance to meet my dad, she had written a poem about him, and that she would send it to me if I liked. It was called…