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{{Infobox person
| name = Johny Messo
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1978|2|7}}
| birth_place = ], Netherlands
| occupation = {{flatlist|
* Politician
* Writer
* Lecturer
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| organization = ]
| website = {{URL|johnymesso.com}}
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'''Johny Messo''' (b. February 7, 1978 in ]) is an ] politician and writer from the ]. His parents are both from the city of ] in the region of ], in modern ]. Since 10 October 2009, he serves as the president of the ], an international organization that was founded in 1983,{{sfn|Brock|Witakowski|2001|p=124}} and later (2012) changed its name to the ].<ref></ref>

In 2007, he graduated at the ], receiving ] in the field of ] and ] languages and cultures.{{sfn|Rooy|Rooy|2010|p=783}}<ref></ref> In 2011, within the cooperation between the ] and the ], he participated in organization of the newly established educational program, under the name: "''1st Aramean Young Leadership Programme: The Road to the Future''".{{sfn|SUA Youth Academy|2011|p=}}

As president of SUA/WCA (since 2009), he supported the notion of ''Aramean continuity'', and thus promoted Arameandom (''Oromoyutho''),{{sfn|Atto|2011|p=349-350}} primarily among those who ] as Arameans, but he also advocated some wider concepts. Under his leadership, SUA/WCA stated on several occasions that some other ]-speaking communities of the ], such as modern ] and modern ], should also be considered as Arameans,<ref></ref> thus advancing a pan-Aramean narrative, that provoked reactions from those communities.

His activities as the president of WCA continued in the following years.{{sfn|Woźniak|2015|p=}} From that position, Messo criticized the policy of ], that was affecting linguistic and ethnic identity of Arameans and other non-Arab communities in ], particularly in ].{{sfn|Smyth|2012|p=32-33}}

During 2015, Messo coordinated participation of Aramean organizations in manifestations commemorating centenary (1915-2015) of ] committed by the ] against various ] communities in the ].{{sfn|Mutlu-Numansen|Ossewaarde|2019|p=422-425}}

Messo represented WCA at the conference "''The Alarming Situation and Persecution of Aramean Christians''" that was held on 25 May 2016 in ], organized by the ] of the ].<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>

In 2016, he was invited to join the academic ''Minerva Center for the Relations between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times'',<ref></ref> and also gave lecture at the first annual conference of the center.<ref></ref> During the following years, he continued to participate in various activities that organization.<ref></ref>

In 2018, Messo led WCA delegation that participated at the "''Third International Conference on the victims of ethnic and religious violence in the Middle East''", that was held on 14 May in ].<ref></ref><ref></ref>

== Works ==
Messo wrote several publications related to the history, present state, and future of Aramean people, and he also lectured on the same subjects,<ref></ref> throughout Europe, the United States, Australia, the Middle East and India. Some of his works are:

* {{Cite journal|last=Messo|first=Johny|author-link=Johny Messo|title=The Indigenous Origins of the Arameans of Upper Mesopotamia|journal=Bahro Suryoyo|year=2005|number=6-7|pages=22-24|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828063454/http://www.midyatcity.com/articles/indigenous_arameans.pdf}}
* {{Cite book|last=Messo|first=Johny|author-link=Johny Messo|chapter=De christelijke Arameeërs onder het juk van de islam: Het verhaal van een vergeten dhimmi|title=De Islam: Kritische essays over een politieke religie|year=2010|location=Brussel|publisher=Academic and Scientific Publishers|pages=547-589|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ei0L4To6qpkC&pg=PA547}}
* {{Cite journal|last=Messo|first=Johny|author-link=Johny Messo|title=The Origin of the Terms Syria(n) and Suryoyo: Once Again|journal=Parole de l'Orient|year=2011|volume=36|pages=111–125|url=https://www.academia.edu/35435499}}
* {{Cite book|last=Messo|first=Johny|author-link=Johny Messo|title=Arameans and the Making of Assyrians: The Last Aramaic-speaking Christians of the Middle East|year=2017|publisher=Aramaic Press|url=https://www.academia.edu/35435648}}{{sfn|Brock|Kessel|Minov|2018|p=146}}

== See also ==
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== References ==
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== Sources ==
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* {{Cite book|last=Atto|first=Naures|title=Hostages in the Homeland, Orphans in the Diaspora: Identity Discourses Among the Assyrian/Syriac Elites in the European Diaspora|year=2011|location=Leiden|publisher=Leiden University Press|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Vt83twAACAAJ}}
* {{Cite book|editor-last1=Brock|editor-first1=Sebastian P.|editor-link1=Sebastian P. Brock|editor-last2=Witakowski|editor-first2=Witold|title=The Hidden Pearl: The Syrian Orthodox Church and its Ancient Aramaic Heritage|year=2001|volume=3|location=Rome|publisher=Trans World Film Italia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1lPuAAAAMAAJ}}
* {{Cite journal|last1=Brock|first1=Sebastian P.|author-link1=Sebastian P. Brock|last2=Kessel|first2=Grigory|last3=Minov|first3=Sergey|title=Recent Publications on Syriac Topics: 2017|journal=Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies|year=2018|volume=21|number=1|pages=143–195|url=https://github.com/Beth-Mardutho/hugoye-data/raw/master/pdf/vol21/HV21N1Bib-Recent.pdf}}
* {{Cite journal|last1=Mutlu-Numansen|first1=Sofia|last2=Ossewaarde|first2=Marinus|title=A Struggle for Genocide Recognition: How the Aramean, Assyrian, and Chaldean Diasporas Link Past and Present|journal=Holocaust and Genocide Studies|year=2019|volume=33|issue=3|pages=412–428|url=https://research.utwente.nl/files/191702532/Mutlu_Numansen2019struggle.pdf}}
* {{Cite book|editor-last1=Rooy|editor-first1=Sam van|editor-last2=Rooy|editor-first2=Wim van|chapter=Over de auteurs|title=De Islam: Kritische essays over een politieke religie|year=2010|location=Brussel|publisher=Academic and Scientific Publishers|pages=779-784|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ei0L4To6qpkC&pg=PA779}}
* {{Cite journal|last=Smyth|first=Phillip|title=Syria's 31 Percenters: How Bashar Al-Asad Built Minority Alliances and Countered Minority Foes|journal=Middle East Review of International Affairs|year=2012|volume=16}|number=1|pages=25-42|url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/1189391617}}
* {{Cite document|author=SUA Youth Academy|title=1st Aramean Young Leadership Programme: The Road to the Future|work=Report of the study session held by SUA Youth Academy in co-operation with the European Youth Centre of the Council of Europe|year=2011|url=http://rm.coe.int/doc/09000016806fd5ab}}
* {{Cite document|last=Woźniak|first=Marta|title=From religious to ethno-religious: Identity change among Assyrians/Syriacs in Sweden|work=Joint Sessions of Workshops organized by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)|publisher=ECPR|year=2015|url=https://ecpr.eu/Filestore/PaperProposal/7b35bf3b-ddc6-47b6-8bb6-f5bb1a9c236a.pdf}}
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