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Re: SOS needs help
Posted by AssyrianMuslim (Guest) - Friday, February 29 2008, 20:53:53 (CET)
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pancho wrote:
>And this brings up another important issue and that is: Even if the Kurds pass laws and or modify their constitution to guarantee the Assyrians rights, it still might not mean much.
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>...they will never do it. Never. The Iraq constitution was written by Paul Bremmer to appease American public opinion..it "sounded" so good. It's not even good for toilet paper..it was a dead letter when it was written...anyone BUT a so-called Assyrian would have seen that. When the Americans leave real constitutions will eb drafted and they'll say what the American constitution says; that all citizens will be treated equally under the law and that NO sedition will be tolerated on ANY grounds of self-righteous ignorance. Ethnic minorities, no matter how indigenous(ask the Apaches) have the right to be treated as equal citizens under the law..and the law of Kurdistan will NEVER recognize any minority's self-proclaimes "right" to anything more. Stick around, you'll see.
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> The way the “Kurds think is that regardless of the laws, if they want to, anywhere, they can send their gunmen in the middle of the night and drag an Assyrian to their prisons.
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>...sure. Just like the United Sttaes gave itself permission to go to Iraq and drag Iraqis from their beds in the middle of night...but if you mean Khoshaba; he was guilty of a criminal offense...there was no "persecution" in that...every nation on earth understood his arrest.
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>...the United States also sends its gunmen to homes in America, at night, and drags criminals to prison...what's the big deal? Have you no one else to be "proud" of but dumb clucks who play on the freeway and then ask where the trucks came from?
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>This might also mean that the only way the Assyrian can protect themselves would be to have a zone of themselves, outside the KRG influence, and protected by the Assyrians own security force.
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>...nah. It doesn't mean that at all. It means that you people don't understand speech...don't understand dictionaries, don't understand laws...you people will never be trusted by anyone to have anything...you are unfit for anything but whining. You don't even know what history is...you have no concept of the difference between printing a "book" and publishing one...you don't know what research means, academics, scholarship...you only know that someone must OWE you something...for how could the heir to Ashurbanipal be THIS poor?
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>This is how I see it.
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>...we know. That's the scary part.
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>SOS
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>...it's too late.

You left nothing for me throw in but you said all, Ameen to that



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