Assyrian association in charm offensive

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Assyrian association in charm offensive

The coalition of all Assyrian political parties in Iraq seems to work. Soon, there has been a year since all parties agreed to form a common front. For some time traveling a working out of the coalition around to garner support.

Shortly after the church massacre in Baghdad in October 2010 where 52 were murdered Assyrians decided thirteen Assyrian political parties in Iraq to try to cooperate. The situation had become untenable and massacre gave everyone a sense of sammh?righet.
Coalition formed work today, little less than a year after its founding. The main requirement is that the Nineveh Plain receive provincial status, in practice its own administrative area where the majority is made up of Assyrians and Yezidis.

It is unique in the modern history of the Assyrians of Iraq to the various factions gather themselves and for the common requirements. Although the results of cooperation are not yet visible, it is reasonable to assume that cooperation will play a positive role in the near future.

One of the coalition's challenge now is to collect also all organizations in the Diaspora for the demand for the Nineveh Plain. Therefore, a traveling team out of the coalition right now around the United States for meetings with various stakeholders.

The support seems to be obvious, even from the church.
- We support you in what you want to accomplish whatever it is as long as it serves our people's interest, quoted Chaldean Bishop Ibrahim Ibrahim as saying during his meeting with the coalition group in Michigan recently.
- The church should not interfere in politics, but leave it to you politicians, continued the bishop who also spoke blessings over the coalition and its goals.

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Hanuni said:
Translated via google:

Assyrian association in charm offensive

The coalition of all Assyrian political parties in Iraq seems to work. Soon, there has been a year since all parties agreed to form a common front. For some time traveling a working out of the coalition around to garner support.

Shortly after the church massacre in Baghdad in October 2010 where 52 were murdered Assyrians decided thirteen Assyrian political parties in Iraq to try to cooperate. The situation had become untenable and massacre gave everyone a sense of sammh?righet.
Coalition formed work today, little less than a year after its founding. The main requirement is that the Nineveh Plain receive provincial status, in practice its own administrative area where the majority is made up of Assyrians and Yezidis.

It is unique in the modern history of the Assyrians of Iraq to the various factions gather themselves and for the common requirements. Although the results of cooperation are not yet visible, it is reasonable to assume that cooperation will play a positive role in the near future.

One of the coalition's challenge now is to collect also all organizations in the Diaspora for the demand for the Nineveh Plain. Therefore, a traveling team out of the coalition right now around the United States for meetings with various stakeholders.

The support seems to be obvious, even from the church.
- We support you in what you want to accomplish whatever it is as long as it serves our people's interest, quoted Chaldean Bishop Ibrahim Ibrahim as saying during his meeting with the coalition group in Michigan recently.
- The church should not interfere in politics, but leave it to you politicians, continued the bishop who also spoke blessings over the coalition and its goals.


http://hujada.com/article.php?ar=1949

He's Full of SH!T...DAGALA
 
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