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Re: How many Assyrians massacred during August 1933?

Posted By: Peter BetBasoo <keepa@ninevehsoft.com> (nat-200-29.arlut.utexas.edu)
Date: Friday, 9 July 2004, at 3:10 p.m.

In Response To: How many Assyrians massacred during August 1933? (Ashour Rehana)

Assyrians have consistently reported 3000 victims of Simmele. As Fred and others has pointed out, the massacre was not confined to Simmele only.

...they haven`t included Baghdad or all of Iraq that`s for sure..neither have they counted the last 14 years and the thousands killed by the Santions put in place by your Masters..why is that, neither do they mention all the Assyrians killed by the Byzantines as they tried to force their State religion on them.

I think Assyrians should use the figure 3000. We should not use the figures from the perpetrators or apathetic bystanders.

...how about the apathetic bystanders who stood by and watched for 14 years and kept quiet except to cheer on the same Sanctions the world and the United Nations and Amnestty International and the International Red Cross told us all were resulting, directly, in the deaths of 100 Iraqi children a day for 13 years...many of them Christian Assyrians? Is that your idea of activism? What about your Masters who were the perpetrators of this horrendous crime against Humanity...one only surpassed by other Christians who murdered one and a half million totally innocent Jewish children...also Semites?

The significance of Simmele is profound, because it was the first genocide directed at our nation, politicaly speaking. Previous genocides were religious based, Simmele targeted Assyrians as a national entity and this fact should not be overlooked (by the way, Assyrians of all denominations were killed in the Simmele massacre).

..it was not a Genocide..not by any stretch of the imagination...27,000 Assyrian and Chaldean children were killed as a result of a deliberate, systematic POLICY whose perpetrators KNEW and ADDMITTED would do just that...if this doesn`t even receive honorable mention then how dare you claim you are upset at the murder of our people...especially when it is your Masters who killed most of them?

On a side note, the number of Assyrians killed in World War One is 750,000. I have developed a persuasive argument to support this claim:

...I`ll bet you have.

A Russian visiting our hommelands before WW1 gives the total Assyrian population at 1 million (http://www.aina.org/books/aov.htm).

..."A" Russian...ONE Russian...who was he? What criteria did he use? Was he known as a demographer or was he by any chance a priest?

We know from demographic studies of the Middle East that the population has increased approximately tenfold since WW1. Assuming the Assyrian population has increased tenfold, and it is about 3.5 million now, the population must have been about 350,000 then -- if there were no genocide.?

But since we know from the Russian that the Assyrian population was one million just before WW1, then about 3/4th of Assyrians must have been killed, else our numbers would be ten million now (imagine that!).


..this is the same technique Tiglath used to arrive at the number of dead Assyrian and Chaldean children there must be in the total number of murdered Iraqi children..or is it okay to do ANYTHING to get you a triangle

...bullshit. You are again building your house of cards and moving into it too before laying a foundation. What ONE Rusian. whom we know nothing about, may have counted back then counts for nothing anywhere you`d care to go outside your playpen...you couldn`t get food stamps, let alone a country, based on ONE Russian`s figures...but it`s interesting to note how easy you are..how tractable and forgiving and less rigorous and downright sloppy when it comes to slandering the people you blame for your pimply life...and how demanding and doubting and dismissive of figures raised, not by ONE person 100 years ago...but by the United Nations, Amnesty International, the Internationakl Red Cross and any number of other agencies who used more then their wishes and desires and dreams to come up with solid figures you still reject...do ALL your math problems..so we can believe your work on this one.

So 750,000 is a very good approximation.

...then whyn not add to it several thousand more? You`re so happy with big numbers..why not increase it? Shouldn`t that make you even happier? Or...



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