
NEC-SE was honored to support the Center for Pluralism (CFP) panel discussion; “Do Religious Scriptures bring harmony or evoke conflict?” The panel was convened on 25 JUL 18 at the Longworth House […]
NEC-SE was honored to support the Center for Pluralism (CFP) panel discussion; “Do Religious Scriptures bring harmony or evoke conflict?” The panel was convened on 25 JUL 18 at the Longworth House […]
On 24 JUL 18, CEO of NEC-SE, LTC (R) Sargis Sangari, talked with the former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; Newt Gingrich, The Vatican Secretary for Relations with States; […]
On 24 JUL 18 the CEO of NEC-SE, LTC (R) Sargis Sangari, participated in Breakfast with Ambassador Sam Brownback and his wife. The discussion focused on religious freedom with Ambassador Brownback and […]
The last Iraqi Parliament fails to extend its term as the speaker of the Parliament escapes to Turkey. Recep Tayyip Erdogan wins the Turkish elections and becomes the new Caliph dictator of […]
On 12 JUN 18, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Chuck Morse about the political dynamics of the Iraqi elections in reference to Israel’s security, Assyrian genocide recognition, Saudi’s role […]
On 12 JUN 18, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Chuck Morse about the political dynamics of the Iraqi elections in reference to Israel’s security, Assyrian genocide recognition, Saudi’s role […]
Excerpts: “Assyrians have inhabited the Middle East since the beginning of recorded history. Both secular and Christian Assyrians, unlike the Kurds, are steadfast in their pro-Jewish and pro-Israel views,” “…both secular and […]
In a wide-ranging interview with Raman David, on 12 JUN 18, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, discussed the threat to Iraq’s sovereignty from Turkey and Iran, the validation of a possible Civil […]
Excerpt: “Today, the outgoing MPs who lost their re-election bids voted to change the election law and remove all the members of the High Commission of Elections, who had begun certifying the election results. […]
In the Iraqi parliamentary elections held on 12 MAY 18, 250 of 328 sitting members of parliament were voted out of office. Today the outgoing MPs who lost their re-election bids voted […]