Episode 123 - Jeremy Bristow, a director who worked for the BBC for 21 years, and Eli Melki, a reporter for BBC Arabic and a BBC World Service Broadcast Journalist and Producer for more than ten years, are the two guests of today's episode. They made the 2019 documentary Last Christians, a film about the plight of Assyrians in Iraq and Turkey since ISIS invaded and terrorized the populous, which also included the Gishru group visiting the homeland in 2018.
Jeremy Bristow : jeremybristow2@gmail.com jeremy.bristow1@mac.com
jeremy.bristow1@me.com
Eli Melki: eli.melki@bbc.co.uk
@EliMelkiNews
Watch "Last Christians" now on Amazon Prime Video.
https://watch.amazon.co.uk/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gti.90b3d72e-5239-211b-fb1a-a087521e1dd2&ref_=atv_dp_share_mv&r=Web
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