Assyrian-American engineer returns to homeland to support his people

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Danny Sada. Credit: supplied

Danny Sada was born and raised in the United States, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in California. Driven by a deep connection to his heritage, he made the life-changing decision to return permanently to his ancestral homeland of Bet-Nahrain. Now residing in Duhok, Sada works with a non-governmental organisation called Return Org, which focuses on supporting Assyrian communities and facilitating their sustainable return and development in their native regions. He is the keynote speaker for the upcoming Assyria Day event, organised by the Assyrian National Council of Australia. At the event, he will share his personal journey back to Bet-Nahrain and highlight the mission and impact of Return Org. Click on play to listen to the interview.



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