Funoyo: Das Assyrer-Magazin




TITLE
Funoyo: Das Assyrer-Magazin - ܦܘܢܝܐ (English: Funoyo ("answer"): The Assyrians' Magazine)


EDITOR
Nuri Ayaz

PUBLICATION COUNTRY
Germany

PUBLISHING ORGANISATION
Funoyo

EXTRA INFO
Not a church publication, but including religious topics (often under 'culture')

LANGUAGE 1
Classical Syriac
LANGUAGE 2
German

GENRE 1
Mixed Genre

NR OF PAGES
50


CITATION
Funoyo: Das Assyrer-Magazin, Funoyo ("answer"): The Assyrians' Magazine. Bad Lippspringe: Funoyo e.V..
IS A TRANSLATION
No

FORM OF PUBLICATION 1
Periodical without ISSN

PUBLISHED BY
Funoyo e.V.

PERIODICAL
2006 - None
ONGOING
None

PUBLICATION CITY
Bad Lippspringe

CHURCH 1
Syriac Orthodox Church

CONTENT DESCRIPTION
Magazine with a variety of topics, focused at Suryoye students of all political leanings, though the magazine calls itself 'Assyrian'. Topics range from political to religious; mostly in German, a bit in Classical Syriac.

GENERAL COMMENTS
This magazine is attested only in its first year, 2006. It is mostly in German, partly in Syriac; seems to be geared mostly towards younger people (students), culture, religion, politics, transnational, EU, Turkey, seyfo; note also the ‘global’ logo. It was announced on the ADO-website (https://ado-world.com/en/funoyo-the-assyrian-magazine-has-been-published/ [last seen 1/5/2023] in Dec. 2005: “This magazine should act as a platform for exchange of information and for professional discussion within our community. With the content of this magazine, with different categories, the identification with our nation, culture and our home country shall be supported and the education and information within our nation should also be increased. But it should also build a bridge between the cultures and to support the integration of the Assyrians in Europe. We deal with social and political topics. This magazine is independent of other institutions. Our new 'baby' lies at our heart because it is a visible expression of the advancement of our people in Europe. This magazine will be released monthly, print run 2000 copies, A4 high gloss, coloured.”


German politician

flags of Turkey and EU, sword, 1915

images of the previous issues in 2006