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Posted by Eunuch (Guest) eunuch@attoz.com - Sunday, December 7 2003, 2:23:29 (EST)
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http://sanate.free.fr/anglais/sanate2.htm

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"Since the First Gulf War, I never came back in Irak, for I shall never accept a policy which aims to the parcelling out of Irak. Let the Kurds have their autonomy, it is their own right. But according to myself, Irak have found, since the Babylonians, the Assyrians, and later the ‘Abbassids, its own territory and its history. The Irakian modern state is the heir of Ancient Mesopotamia. This variety of people had given to it its valueness. What is happened today is a disguised project to divide Irak and to put definitively what was been Mesopotamia to death. The Arabs and the Kurds are our friends, but they haven't the right to cross into two this historical country, that culture, history and geographia had united. This unity is drawn by its two rivers which, comen from the mountains, flow in the plain. Irakians are, from the north to the south, all united by its antique culture. As far as I am concerned, I hope that the Arabs, the Kurds and the others, could be deserved this inheritage and that they will be wised enough to preserve our Mesopotamian identity. Today, people use often the word Kurdistâni [6] I was not in Irak when this word has been created. But I wonder what does it mean. I have the feeling that some Kurds would like to make us some Christian Kurds, as such as some Arabs rather to consider us as Christian Arabs. In 1972, the Syriac had been recognized as a language, with the right to teach it and to organize some associations to defend it. But the failure of the experimentation of the Kurdish autonomy, with the war again, didn't allow that this recognition develop."

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"Embargo is a shame. It revolted me from the very start. Who had givent the right to Americans and their allies to starve a people and to destroy a state ? The maintenance of the embargo is now the greatest threatening for the Iraqi people. It generates misery, illiteracy and ignorance, for a country that had staked in its own history on knowledge and education and its aims to the regression of Irak. In my next book, L’Epopée du Tigre et de l’Euphrate, I attest that our country had been the cradle of writing, civilisations, and the most inventive country in History, but today it is a land that cow-boys try to destroy. The United-States are liable for the regression of Irak. For ignorance and illiteracy generates in their turn fanatism and extremism."



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Eunuch (aka Jeff)

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