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Posted by Ilber (reposted from Chaldeans Online) (24.30.53.181) on December 11, 2001 at 09:19:57:

I wonder if Ghassan is going to delete this post:

-Jeff

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Written by Ilber on 11 Dec 2001 09:34:45:

As an answer to: Atheer: laughing or the subject of laughter? written by Ghassan on 11 Dec 2001 07:30:14:

Ghassan

I see that your approach with these people is still wrong. You
as the leader of your community must meet with others with shlama not hatred. two hatreds do not make a right to any matter, in fact this splits us, as
evident. You as the pilar of your community and of this web-site should try to work with people, If someome attacks the Chaldean name they are
attacking not only chaldeans but also Assyrians as a whole. Finding reasonable solutions should help us in understanding each other.

Education brings us near this process by making us understand the core of its threshold. Those who have no education are not worth your time nor are
they worth my time. I urge you to work with your fellow Assyrians not in your hatred towards the Assyrian name but to that essence of knowing that
you are Assyrian yourself regardless. I am Chaldean, Assyrian and Syriac because I know that throughout this epic tale of history these people
intermarried and mixed into one national origin which roam the face of this Earth today. Our plight is only to unite in national terms, can you? and are
you willing is the true question asked........

It is up to us if we want to fight over name issues and hate each other because we do not agree on various fronts. But one shall not forget that hatred
brings grief and in that same sense, grief brings sorrow and does not allow our people to communicate with each other. Only if our international
community works together on educating our fellow man/woman/child about our history culture and heritage, then it may be possible to achieve
recognition and pride, moreso learning to move forward without attacking each other with foul names. I myself have learned that and respect each and
every name equally from personal experiences as I enrich myself in knowledge. Ask your self what is just, Then try to pertain it to our people who
today have no land to call their own, and are met with hatred everywhere they present themselves. History has taught us that we must not fight and
attack each other but try to work and achieve greatness as setting an example to our children to do the same with their brothers and sister of their
nation and with humanity as a whole.

Coming together is the only way our culture can survive and our children to speak the precious language of our forefathers and our Savior Jesus Christ.
With all due respect for you Mr.Shathaya this post is without any means of a base for an insult or attack on my behalf. The goal is to achieve friendship
and good deeds through workable solutions and actions. I have not been posting here much but have been visiting to see how people are feeling these
days and what are their thoughts. I consider Chaldeans as Assyrians but the question lies in that where if you consider Assyrians as Chaldeans and
Chaldeans as Assyrians without any prejudice to this name issue. Believe it or not our blood is the same, and our vision is the same. Working together
is the only way to bring a process of ideas to form as one. Unity can only be achieved if community leaders as yourself work together and take us
ahead with an educated scope of life and a vision of uniting in one common goal.

I leave you with the words of our king Ashurbanipal....FOR THE SAKE OF DISTANT DAYS
In brotherhood
Ilber


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