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Agha Who???
Posted by parhad (Guest) - Monday, July 5 2004, 18:13:22 (CEST)
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Wm the Dm tells us all what really happened..like he`s a REAL Asyrian...back during the First World War...tells us how the Assyrians all sat meek and mild in their villages while their world blew up around them and did nothing...merely to satisfy his claim that all we ever did was quake and wail in villages.

To complete this travesty he fails to ONCE mention one of the greatest Assyrians we ever produced..a man courageous enough and mature enough to take a calculated risk..and though he was never found wanting for the role he assumed. Agha Poutrous, the "Lion of Assyria", won every battle he fought...but he lost the war...that`s happened to greater men than he..forces much larger than he or his band of fighters could confront overcame them all in the end and brought about the same predictable retaliation the Levies brought to Simele. That`s the way the game is played when you`re not sitting in a village waiting to see if you live or die...but take on the challenge of having something to say about it.

How the DM could leave Agha Poutrous out of the story...when he proclaims, "THIS is what happened" is a mystery to me. Why he would be the one to trash this great Assyrian warrior, one made in the old mould, by denying his existence even, let alone the heroic part he played in HELPING THE ALLIES...I can`t begin to imagine..espeically as he claims to know so many arcane details in other cases...things dating back 400 years!!!

Unless it`s because of the obvious..the singleminded effort to make us all out to be victims...lambs led to slaughter. The French certainly knew who he was, the British heard of him and knew of him at the time and remember today..but not WM the DM. The French awarded Agha Poutrous their highest MILITARY decoration..they don`t have one for "sitting in villages"...Why? Can it be that the French and British have more appreciation for this Assyrian than WM the DM does?

He knows DAMN well who Poutrous was and what he did...he, like Jassim and Hanna choose to to lie to their own readers, fabricating fairy tales as they go along, all of it intended to make them all comfortable in the role of sheep, where they continue bleating for a triangle to this day..while siting in cyber-villages "doing nothing"...waiting to be given either some feed or a butcher`s knife in the back.

We reject outright this image of Assyrians that has to be maintained through lies and deception..by people who talk down to us, like their priests talked down to them...we reject this rearranging of history that wipes out our brave deeds and instead pushes forward our weaknesses, and meekness and seeks to make a virtue of them. If Agha Poutrous was wrong to believe the British...what excuse did the Levies have for trusting the same people a few years later? And more than that..what possible excuse do these "Assyrians" have for putting their trust in the same people all over again.

Agha Poutrous learned his lesson the hard way..the boys can`t even learn one the easy way.



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