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Slipknot??
Posted by Dalale (Guest) - Saturday, July 15 2006, 22:52:45 (CEST)
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Go to www.auf.nu and click on Sanningen om patriark mor Afrem Barsom - Del I picture to see the following message.

"Av slipknot 2006-07-10 06:40:44
Tycker P.B skall redogöra varför Patriarken då skrev detta i sin bok efter sitt FN besök.

The "Assyrian" name is the English Protestant invention going back to 1900 A.D. It was bequeathed to the Nestorians in the regions of Mosul 1919-1920 A.D. for a malicious, political purpose, so that the English politicians might create for themselves out of the Nestorian youth a militia they named "Assyrian" aiming at the realisation of their political plan in Iraq, a plan which failed in 1933 and resulted in the exile of the Katholikos of the Nestorians and his exile from the country with his followers, the result being that all the nations refused to permit his return to the near East.


In conclusion, the Syrians have no interest whatsoever in taking to themselves this strange name which will make them lose their race, their ecclesiastical support which is their unique and sole means of existence in the world. No wise man would of his own free will agree to change the name of his race, his community of his"



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