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Though Chaldeans are a religious denomination of the Assyrians
they are listed in the proposed Iraqi constitution as a separate
ethnic people . It was the policy of Saddam Hossain to divide
Assyrians into insignificance to undermine their unity and identity.
Kurds seem to be practicing the same ethnic cleansing tactics
to insure their dominance over the historic Assyrian region in
northern Iraq. The compound name ChaldoAssyrians has been used
during the last two years to counter attempts to divide the Assyrians.
Recent events suggest that American disinterest in how
the Christians of Iraq are treated by the Kurds could embolden
the latter to revert to their past murderous practices. web-master.
Iraq's draft constitution and the ChaldoAssyrians
By Michael Youash
Published August 29, 2005
WASHINGTON -- In an unprecedented move, the U.S. administration
is attempting to whitewash the division of Iraq's Christian ChaldoAssyrians
along sectarian lines in the recently tabled Iraqi constitution.
This effort, driven by Kurdish authorities, facilitated in part
by the complacence of the Bush administration, only makes the
U.S. guilty of aiding and abetting in the perpetuation of a Saddam
era program of cultural genocide against this ethno-religious,
indigenous group.
Saddam Hussein and previous Iraqi regimes worked to nurture artificial
rifts in the indigenous ChaldoAssyrian people of Iraq in order
to dilute their ability to assert their religious, political,
economic and human rights in the country. The name ChaldoAssyrian
is in the Transitional Administrative Law (TAL) and reflects
a compromise among the representative leadership of this Christian
community. In the few remaining hours before the constitutional
deadline, behind closed doors, Kurdish officials altered the
wording in Article 122 of the constitution from ChaldoAssyrian
to "Chaldean, Assyrian" as two separate peoples. This
undermines the best intentions of the U.S. in Iraq vis-à-vis
the most vulnerable of minorities.
Assyrians protesting in Telesqop
against being divided under different names. Two days later Kurdish
militia murdered in cold blood two Assyrians in retaliation.
U.S. officials must intercede on this matter and reverse something
that will entrench one of Saddam's most heinous human rights
abuses, instead of abolishing it. ChaldoAssyrians are neither
Arabs nor Kurds. They speak the language of Christ and have kept
that language alive despite Saddam's best efforts. They are one
ethnic group who are also Christians from an array of denominations.
Their values are so aligned with those of Americans and other
western societies that they have little trouble assimilating
when forced to flee Iraq. They are the most ardent pro-democracy
community in Iraq. ChaldoAssyrians are presently slated to be
governed as a religious minority in accordance with Islam's principles.
The U.S. must intercede and have the language corrected to reflect
the Christians' ethnic unity if it wants to avoid laying the
foundations for the exodus of these indigenous people from their
homeland.
Chaldeans are simply ChaldoAssyrians who happen to be Catholic.
Through its silence, the U.S. is condoning religious-based principles
of constitutionalism by identifying a people for being Catholic.
This flies in the face of the very core principles the U.S. itself
has been ostensibly trying to promote during the deliberations.
In this framework, religion does have a place in governing people
constitutionally.
The impact of this is profound. It will sustain the efforts by
Kurdish Authorities (already suffering a public relations disaster
as their human rights violations come to light in mainstream
Western media), to weaken this community in order to eliminate
them politically. This will worsen the conditions they are enduring
under a Kurdish drive to seize land and accelerate their refugee
exodus from Iraq. In this formula, the U.S. will be presiding
over something no Islamic and/or tyrannical regime could achieve
for millennia: the elimination of the indigenous Christian ChaldoAssyrians
from their homeland. How sad and ironic for this President and
his nation, at this hour.
The best reflection of the massive unrest created from this lapse
by the U.S. in protecting Iraq's Christians from domination and
tyranny is the outright opposition to it by the ChaldoAssyrians'
only independently elected representative in the National Assembly,
Mr. Yonadam Kanna. He was and remains an ardent supporter of
the U.S. in its liberation of Iraq. Regrettably, even he has
been expressing his total disappointment over this one central
issue to the future of his people. He is also calling for immediate
U.S. intervention on this matter.
ChaldoAssyrians, living under Islamic domination for over a millennium,
recognize that this step is against the will and decision of
their people in Iraq and all over the world. At the same time
it is a step to bring ChaldoAssyrians down from an ethnicity
or a nation to a denomination. Then they will be dealt deal with
through reference to Islamic principles and effectively become
second class citizens. They will become 'ahlul dhemma' as mentioned
in Islam's principles and governed as a denomination only.
The ChaldoAssyrian Christian communities are protesting this
move to undermine their cohesiveness as one group tied by a common
language. This is unavoidably reflected in their shared language,
Aramaic, the language of Christ and enshrined in Article 4(1)
and 4(4) of the constitution. During the weekend, massive protest
marches took place in ChaldoAssyrian towns involving the clergy
and lay persons.
This situation is most ironic in that much of the Bush administration's
rhetoric has certainly alluded to the desire to protect religious
freedoms. If these peoples' ethnic identity is torn down, so
goes their ability to protect their towns and villages from encroachment
by Sunni Muslim Kurds and other non-Christians. The result is
already being witnessed with the growing tens of thousands who
have already fled to Syria, Jordan and Turkey from northern Iraq
since the liberation of Iraq.
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Michael Youash is Project Director of the Iraq Sustainable Democracy
Project, a Washington, DC based project focusing on the condition
of minorities in Iraq's democratic transition.
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05
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A letter
from the Rep.of Shabak in the National Assermbly 8, 24, 05
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The text of
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Iraq TV's
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Young
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Iraqis
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A Memoradum
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Shafting
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Plea
for Assyrian Christians and Iraqi minorities 8, 18, 05
Undemocratic aspects
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Iraqis vent rage on
call-in TV after bombs kill 43 8, 17, 05
Iraq's
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Kurdish
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Their suffering
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Photos form homeland 6, 14, 05
Despite
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Iraqi-American Translators:
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Life
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Why
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Assyrian
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Speech
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72nd
Assyrian American National Convention 8,
09, 05
Unresolved
Iraqi Constitutional Points 8, 09, 05
Information wanted
for Upcoming Documentary about Iraqi women
8, 09, 05
Assyrian
Objection to the Nationality Law 8, 06, 05
Iraqi
Christians Remember Church Bombings One Year Later 8, 05 05
Looted history 8,
05, 05
Book
Release: Rosie Malek-Yonan's "The Crimson Field" 8, 05, 05
Iraq
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Nina Shea: Rule of law, rule of Islam
8, 4, 05
Iraqis in U.S.
Won't Vote on Constitution 8, 03, 05
Bush's
Global War on Christians 8,
01, 05
An Open Letter to
Patriarch Mar Ignatius Zakka I 8, 01, 05
Democracy
could struggle in Islamic Iraq 7,
30, 05
Assyrian Granny
Shimmes's Contribution to Rendezvous of Civilizations 7, 29,
05
House
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Iraq
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Iraq
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A closer look
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SKIP
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Iraq Constitution
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Religious
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REP.
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Iraqi Christians
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Assyrians in northern
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Appeal
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International
Meeting of Muslim Scholars July 17, 05
Turkmen
position on the democratisation effort in Iraq July 17, 05
Request
the Return of the Church in Turkey July 17, 05
Iraq's
Christians Fearful of Islamic Law July 17, 05
As
Many as 80,000 Assyrian Christians Have Fled Iraq July 16, 05
ASSYRIAN UNIVERSAL
ALLIANCE MEETING IN LONDON July 16, 05
Conference on Assyriology
to draw 300 scholars July 15, 05
Iraq faith minorities
fear being left out under law July 14, 05
Report to the U.K Parliament
about the Chaldo-Assyrians in Iraq July 13, 05
Debate in the U.K. Parliament
about the State of Christians in Iraq July 12, 05
Upcoming Press Conference in Washington
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Teaching
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4, 05
Assyrian Tennis Player
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Christians in Iraq face
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Philadelphia's IVC Joins
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Iraqi Dam
Will Obliterate Ancient Assyrian Capital July
1, 05
Converts
to Christianity Ostracised By Society and Family June 30, 05
Looting of ancient
sites threatens Iraqi heritage June, 30, 05
Turkey
and its Christians, Persecution complex June 29, 05
Assyrian
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An Assyrian
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The Epic of Gilgamesh
Stollen
Art Buyers Funding Terrorists June, 24 05
Questions on constitutional
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24, 05
Evangelicals
Building a Base in Iraq June
24, 05
Turkey's
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Syria Stonewalls Prosecution of Murderers
of Two Assyrians June 21, 05
Appreciation
for Iraq's Historic Heritage June 20, 05
Interview with Donny
George Director of Baghdad Museum June 20, 05
Mar Delly meets Mar Dinkha
in Chicago June 20, 05
Assyrian
Brothers Delivering Democracy June 20, 05
Mystery
Which Shrouds Iraq's Missing Artifacts June
19, 05
Letter to His Holiness
Mar Emmanuel III Dally and His Holiness Mar Dinkha IV June
16, 05
Historical references
to the Assyrians and Assyria after the fall of Nineveh June 18, 05
Why chaldean clergies
undermine the future of Christians in Iraq? June 18, 05
Jordan
leads hunt for Iraq's looted treasures June 16, 05
Assyrians
around the world, Fans of Assyriska June 16, 05
Iranian Bombings May
be Connected with Minorities, Election. June
15, 05
Using Mass
Media to Spread the Gospel in Iran June
15 , 2005
Dishonoring
the Christian women June
12, 05
Iraq's Jihad: Past as
Prologue June 9, 05
About
the Teft of the Iraqi antiquities June 9,05
Iraqi
Activists Call for A Democratic Constitution June 9, 05
The Current
Situation of the Indigenous Assyrians of Iraq June 8, 05
A Song for Assyriska June 8 ,05
Ancient
church hosts Diyarbakr festival performances in Turkey June 8, 05
Between Iraq and
a safe place June 8, 05
Minority
groups in Iraq face tough times June, 3, 05
New Assyrian
archeological site in northeastern Syria June 2, 05
Iraqi Christian Campaigns
Struggle May 31, 05
Assyrians
the Indigenous People of Iraq May 31, 05
Picnic
an Assyrian family reunion May
31, 05
Measuring Progress
in the Arab World: Check the "Christian Barometer" May 31, 05
Liars Should
Have Good Memories: Muslim Abuse A Smokescreen May 26, 05
US Investigating Fate of Assyrian
Man Missing in Iraq May 25, 05
Assyrian church sees first ceremony
in 25 years May 25, 05
Fleeing Iraqi Christians on road
to Damascus May 24, 05
Murdered Assyrian American hostage not
a pilot May
24, 05
Deadly
Car Bomb Explodes Near Iraq School May 24, 05
JUST WHAT EVERY IRAQI
NEEDS: A BIBLE May 23, 05
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