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Re: Gunmen Kill 2 Assyrian Sisters in Mosul, Iraq

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:22 am
Author: Piling
Local politicians deny recent reports both in Iraq and in the United States alleging that Kurdish forces have been behind the attacks on Christians. Younadem Kana, a member of Iraq's parliament and head of its Christian Rafidain bloc, said media reports, including the London-based Sharq al-Awsat newspaper, "published lies under my name" accusing the Kurds of allowing violence to displace more Mosul Christians. "My statements were changed and fabrications were published under my name," said Kana, who also heads the Assyrian Democratic Movement. He said the accusation against Kurds, first publicized at a press conference Oct. 25 by Sunni parliamentarian Osama al-Nujaifi, was "baseless."



OMG ! What a great SHOCK for you ! Betrayed by his own leader ! :lol:

Members of the police force and the Iraqi Army's 2nd Division--units that include Kurds and controlled security in areas where Christians were attacked and at least four houses destroyed by bombs--are under a Baghdad investigation. But Michael Youash, director of the Iraq Sustainable Democracy Project, based in Washington, D.C., called for both a U.N. investigation and a multinational force to protect Iraq's minorities. He accused the local governing council and its Kurdish leadership of seeking to weaken Mosul's Christians. Youash did not provide evidence of his claims and could not be reached by WORLD for further comment.


An AINA correspondant ? :)

Re: Gunmen Kill 2 Assyrian Sisters in Mosul, Iraq

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:47 am
Author: Saipul
I think everyone with a brain knows that the accusations that Kurds are killing Christians are baseless fabrications. It's actually quite the opposite. Even some Assyrians are starting to realize that this whole ethnic cleansing situation is actually a ruse by the Arabs to send in more outside security forces from Baghdad and secure their control over Mosul. Not that we Kurds care, because even though we control half the city, Barzani himself has relinquished any claims over the city.

Re: Gunmen Kill 2 Assyrian Sisters in Mosul, Iraq

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:05 am
Author: kurdangel
if kurds are murderes.. what are turks?? :lol:

Re: Gunmen Kill 2 Assyrian Sisters in Mosul, Iraq

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:25 am
Author: talsor
kurdangel wrote:if kurds are murderes.. what are turks?? :lol:


They raise Turkeys (the bird) and wear pink color .

Re: Gunmen Kill 2 Assyrian Sisters in Mosul, Iraq

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:48 am
Author: Londoner
saka wrote:murderers are kurds


I don't believe we, Kurds, are murderers. If we are murderers, so why we have not yet murdered you? :(

The attack started against Christians because they started protesting because article 50, which gave Christians a fair share of local representation, abolished by the terrorist and infidel Moslawi Ausamma Nujaify and his upporters. When this question settled by reducing Christian Representation to half the attack stopped. Mam Jelal wouldn't have signed the amendment if it was not for the fear of more attacks against Christians.

Re: Gunmen Kill 2 Assyrian Sisters in Mosul, Iraq

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 11:35 am
Author: Rumtaya
he attack started against Christians because they started protesting because article 50, which gave Christians a fair share of local representation, abolished by the terrorist and infidel Moslawi Ausamma Nujaify and his upporters. When this question settled by reducing Christian Representation to half the attack stopped. Mam Jelal wouldn't have signed the amendment if it was not for the fear of more attacks against Christians.


No not really, why were they then attacked before too? Its just that whoever is doing it, his propouse is to drive Assyrians out and to destabilize the new Iraq. Ongoing attacks against Assyrian Christians will just help getting ride of the idea of an unified Iraq.

Re: Gunmen Kill 2 Assyrian Sisters in Mosul, Iraq

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 11:47 am
Author: Piling
Recent attacks against Christians in Mosul has for cause the Islamist's wish to "purify" Iraq from non-Muslims and Non-Arabs. So the targets are : Kurds (muslims or yezidis), shabaks, Christians (Syriacs as Armenians).

There are also general and criminal violence which targeted everybody in Mosul, Arabs or not, Muslisms or not.