Frederick A. Aprim
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Fredrick A. Aprim is an Assyrian author and activist. He was born in the city of Kirkuk (the ancient Assyrian city of Arrapha), located in Northern Iraq. He is a graduate of Mosul University with a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
While Aprim’s family still lived in Iraq, both his father and teenage brother were imprisoned unfairly and tortured for being Assyrian.[1]
He has written three books about the plight of Assyrians past and present.
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- Aprim, Fred (2003). Indigenous People in Distress (in English). Assyrian Academic Society. ISBN 0974445061.
- Aprim, Fred (2005). Assyrians: The Continuous Saga (in English). United States: Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 1413438571. OCLC 58448793.
- Aprim, Fred (2006). Assyrians: From Bedr Khan to Saddam Hussein (in English). Pearlida Publishing. ISBN 0977187322.
- Aprim, Fred (2006). Assyrians: Driving Into Extinction the Last Aramaic Speakers (in English). Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 1425712991. OCLC 75403989.
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- ^ Aprim, Fred (2005). Assyrians: The Continuous Saga (in English). United States: Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 1413438571. OCLC 58448793. cited from back cover