Assyrian Policy Institute


The Assyrian Policy Institute is a non-governmental and nonprofit organisation based in the United States that primarily advocates for the rights of Assyrians but also other minorities in the Middle East such as the Yazidis and the Mandaeans. The Assyrian Policy Institute advocates for the necessity of the presence of the Nineveh Plain Protection Units in the disputed area of the Nineveh plain due to its positive correlation to the number of returnees to towns and villages in the Nineveh plain where the NPU is in control. The API is independent of the Assyrian American National Federation but still maintain a degree of co-operation with the federation. The Assyrian Confederation of Europe is considered to be the European counterpart of the Assyrian Policy Institute. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the API signed a joint NGO statement with other NGOs such as Nadia's Initiative and Yazda that highlighted the risks posed to vulnerable populations in Iraq. Reine Hanna, the current director of the Assyrian Policy Institute, has criticized the Iraqi constitution for not including and taking into consideration the rights of Assyrians and other minorities.

Reports

The Assyrian Policy institute has released five reports concerning different topics related to the rights of Assyrians. One of the reports concerning minority quotas in Baghdad and Erbil was presented in Gütersloh, Germany.
ReportDate released
Iraq's Stolen Election: How Assyrian Representation Became Assyrian RepressionNovember 27, 2018
Lives on Hold: Assyrian Refugees in JordanJune 20, 2019
An Iraq for All: Improving the Status of Assyrians in the Iraqi ConstitutionJanuary 2, 2020
Erasing the Legacy of Khabour: Destruction of Assyrian Cultural Heritage in the Khabour Region of SyriaMarch 31, 2020
Contested Control: The Future of Security in Iraq's Nineveh PlainJune 1, 2020