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Posted by parhad (Guest) - Sunday, August 1 2004, 4:36:48 (CEST)
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I`ll spare the person who wrote this from revealing any names...nothing to be ashamed of...I assume...just isn`t my purpose to point a finger at any one person for the addlepated beliefs shared by so many...

> As an Assyrian-American I was both thankful for
> the
> exposure and saddened by the one-sided perspective given on Assyrian
> opinion
> of the current war in Iraq ("Students With Ties to Iraq Hopeful for Regime
> Change," March 20).
>
> Assyrians comprise the largest portion of Iraq's Christian minority.
> Unique
> from Iraq's small minority communities, Assyrians are distinct from Iraq's
> population by language, ethnicity and faith.

...they are not. They speak Arabic and the liturgical language of their church...there is no evidence at all to suggest they are of a distinct ethnic group...as any differences between Irish Catholics and Protestants can`t be laid at the feet of separate ethnicities...these are religious sects TRYING very hard to be unique and exotic...amd as far as faith goes...in any mulitcultuyral society there are people of different faith...none of this makes Chirtsian Iraqis any more unique than other Iraqis...only that THEY insist it sets them worlds apart...but I`ve never been able to tell one from the other...except for window dressing.

They have suffered as much as
> every other segment of Iraq's population under the current regime and
> their
> attempt to take refuge in the "safe haven" created in Northern Iraq has
> brought just as much hardship to them at the hands of Kurds. The Kurdish
> infringements on Assyrian rights, from land appropriations to targeted
> killings, are well-documented.

...Sorry. You play the Christian/Assyrian Rag also. You people are a religious sect not the sole surviving Assyrians and nothing out of the ordinary has happened to you...you are not the CHOSEN people. There has been no targeted killing...and land appropriation is a two way street...and it`s the very street the boys are asking to be driven down on their way to a Triangle that is as MUCH of a theft of land as anything they claim to have suffered..theft is theft.

As to the killing business...the Levies were not formed to kill Christians but to target Iraqi Muslims...and we could only WISH the Christians you Assyrian Christians have sent to Iraq with your blessings and mandates ringing in their ears HAD targeted those they killed instead of spraying bullets at everyone...with the outcome that you have merely chosen to hide the true numbers of all of us killed by them...so it would appear that these were smart bombs and soldiers and famine who were targeted in such a way as to skip over and dance around Christian Assyrians...you people killed EVERYBODY.
>
> The "safe haven" is portrayed in the media as the Kurdish democratic
> experiment and self-rule, but most observers note that the Kurdish
> Regional
> Government has hardly met the challenge, short of meeting their obligation
> under the mandates to share the pie created by the oil-for-food program.


..."most observers" note that Bush`s appointment by the Supremes was hardly democracy in action...as was the denial of basic rights to Blacks and Women for decades not the best "guarantee" of minority rights...The United States is "hardly meeting the challenge" presented by its abduction and rape and enslavement of an entire People...as it has failed miserably to abide by internatyional law for decades...I`d go a bit easy on this calling the Kurds the kettle when the United States has been a roaring inferno of the scorched earth...of others.


> The
> Assyrian Democratic Movement, the political voice of Assyrians in the
> enclave in Northern Iraq, has moved quickly to harness this opportunity;
> rebuilding villages and creating schools and universities with curriculum
> instruction in Syriac, the Assyrian language.

...they have done no such thing...your propaganda on their behalf only blackens their name further. There were no "universities" created by ZOWAA...you want to be a little careful here. They harnessed nothing and the "opportunity" was merely Opportunism. You people must stop this BREATHLESS delivery you all adopted to fool us with...we aren`t your children you know...and we certainly fool no one else.
>
> The Assyrian minority in Iraq is vulnerable whatever the political
> arrangement in Iraq, and their fate is no different from other small
> minority groups within Iraq, including the Yezidis, Turkomen and Mandeans.
> The only formidable minority that can assert its rights are the Kurds. And
> ironically, if a democratic Iraq were established, the smaller minorities
> are likely to be marginalized further if they are not explicitly
> protected.

...no one in England...in America...in ancient Greece has EVER "protected" their minorities. One would think a high school graduate would know that democracy has its limitations..one of which is this majority rule business. Now there CAN BE provisions written in to spare minorities from a Tyranny of the Majority...but thatà always a shakey and tenuous thing..as we can see in America such protection to minorities face attacks all the time....but...with all it`s limitations, Democracy is a vast improvement over minority rule...and that is all. Where you ever got the notion that democracy MEANS protection for minorities and that this one factor would be the TEST of a "true" democracy is beyond me...except you praobably got good grades wherever you learned to play the parrot`s part.
>
> Assyrians have been well-represented in the post-Ba'athist Iraq working
> groups that are hammering out the policies and framework to be implemented
> once the current regime is removed.

...they were even better represented when the Baath doctrine was being formulated..there is nothing wrong with the Baath doctrine...merely an effort to get religion OUT of government in order to have a secular state..one with a dominant religion..as America has...but one that would at least TRY to keep religious squabbles out of government...Christians were allowed every freedom to worship in private..what you people will NEVER be allowed to do is teach sedition...even in the language of Christ...and you will not be allowed to spread the "Word" of Jesus Christ...no one wants to hear it or needs it...no one trusts Christians to remain faithful to the country when foreign Christians whisper sweet nothings in their rears...if all you people really want is to pray to Jesus...go ahead...no one ever stopped you and for the majority of our people it was more than enough...and we can see when you come to the West you HARDLY make a fuss over your "dear" Christianity..the things you complain you couldn`t do under the Baath..like publish Christian books and tracts and magazines..you don`t so..as you don`t set up schools to teach the language that is only DEAR to you when you are in Iraq...but disapperas from your agendas the minute you land on Freedom`s Shoes..we know and they know these are all ploys and tricks to arouse sympathy..propaganda intended to rouse those White hearts and minds you hope will make Jesus a factor in the MidEast again...and for this agenda you have set our people up time and again so they WOULD get "martyred.

Whether their participation will
> extend
> to actual participation and involvement in the implementation of those
> plans
> is yet to be known.

...we already know Assyrians and Christians were active in Iraq government and education etc when Saddam was in power...no reason to think they`ll be shut out now..but your born agains will NEVER have the free hand they want...under guise of being "Assyrian".

Many of these Assyrians have lived outside Iraq (like
> many of the Iraqi exiles that the Bush administration is trying to bring
> together) for decades and do not have the incentive to return to Iraq for
> the unpredictable challenge of nation-building.

...yes they do..the same incentive ZOWAA and the rest of the collaborators have...money and power.
>
> The plan for a post-Ba'ath Iraq has not been unveiled, and that should
> leave
> us all uneasy. Iraq is critical in the Middle East regional balance. It is
> heterogenous in population, secular and carries enormous economic
> potential.The Bush administration calculates that these are great
> ingredients in creating a model democracy for the rest of the Middle East.

...blow it out somehwre..are you really that stupid or do you think we are? Bush wants democracy in Iraq? really? Then what did he want in America...honestly!!!
>
> But any experiment will be conducted within full view of Iraq's neighbors,
> all of whom are wary of any sort of fledgling democracy developing on
> their
> doorstep. And all of Iraq's neighbors differ on what an ideal Iraq looks
> like. However pretty the picture drawn, the reality in Iraq in 2003 is one
> that will have to account for a population that is largely young,
> under-educated and heavily indoctrinated by fear.

...I suppose America`s 14 year war reassured them?
>
> Our government has taken on the greatest challenge in this war. The true
> effort will come as the Ba'athist regime is toppled and a new Iraq is
> created. Whether the rights of Iraq's indigenous minorities is protected
> from the outset or that the chaos creates a free-for-all land grab between
> the Sunni, Shi'ite and Kurdish populations remain possibilities.

..our government has been hijacked by a passle of corrupt Corps who hide behind god and country their usual thefts...come on...give it a rest.
>
> So perhaps the fate of the Assyrians and Iraq's smaller minorities will
> gauge the success of the Iraqi democratic experiment.

...nice try. The fate of minorities is NOT the litmus test anywhere...certainly not in America where minorities have been murdered and trashed and denied basic rights..such as being on voter registration rolls in Florida...since the very beginning...what`s the matter with you?
>
> After all, if the rights of the under-represented minorities are
> safeguarded
> from encroachment, the ideals touted as the war's purpose will be realized
> and perhaps some of the sacrifices of this war will be redeemed.

...you MUST be joking...or a fool...or scoundrel...for anyone to seriously assert the the United States has EVER brought peace and democracy and Freedom and Liberty to ANY Darkies is absurd.

...that was depressing...unless a bright six year old wrote most of it.



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