European Parliament Meets Assyrian
Politician on Assyrian Question
GMT 4-28-2006 19:20:34
Assyrian International News Agency
An
official meeting of European
Parliamentarians headed by Mr A.J. Maat,
representative of the European Human
Rights Commission, and Ms Attiya Gamri
(Dutch Provincial Parliamentarian) and
other members of the European Parliament
took place on 18-19 April 2006 in
Europe's capital Brussels, Belgium. The
meeting dealt particularly with the
situation of the Assyrian (also known as
Chaldean and Syriac) people in Iraq.
After her visit at the beginning of
April, Ms Gamri was able to highlight in
detail the obstacles and oppressive
circumstances that limit the freedom of
the Iraqi Assyrians' ethnic and
political rights. This is happening
especially in northern Iraq, where there
is relative peace. However, the Kurdish
political parties -- by means of Kurdish
soldiers and militiamen -- are
manipulating the political climate very
aggressively, especially in regards to
the Christian Assyrians who have always
been peaceful and have been seeking for
political and ethnic rights without the
use of violence.
Mr A.J. Maat will present and discuss
the fieldwork report made by the
Assyrian Delegation who visited the
Assyrian regions of northern Iraq this
April at the upcoming European
Parliament meeting. Mr A.J. Maat asked
about the percentage of money that has
been donated to for the reconstruction
of Iraq by the European Community that's
has directly reached the Assyrian
minority. Ms Gamri promised to present
him the facts on this as soon as
possible.
Besides the Iraqi issue also the
worrying situation within Syria was on
the agenda of this two-day meeting. Of
particular interest was the issue of Mr
Yacoub Hanna Shamoun, an Assyrian
detainee in Syria for more than 20 years
without trial (in violation of all
international human rights conventions
signed by Syria). On this case in the
near future an official request by the
European Parliament will be sent to the
Syrian government. Ms Gamri discussed
the situation of the Assyrian people in
Syria in general. She gave a brief
report on the past decades and the
worrying future of the Assyrian presence
in Syria. The third main point that was
on the agenda of this meeting between
the European Parliament and the Assyrian
politician is the Turkey File and the
European Union. Mr C. Eurling has been
requested officially to include the
recognition of the Assyrian Genocide
next to the Armenian Genocide whenever
the debates mention this critical point
regarding the Human Rights Situation of
Turkey and their eventual succession to
the European Union. This request was
immediately accepted by the European
Parliament members.
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