Assyrians call on Kurdish regional government to acknowledge Genocide
The American Mesopotamian Organization and The Iraqi Christian Relief Council have challenged the Kurdish Regional Government to issue a formal apology to the Assyrian and Armenian descendants of the survivors of the genocides committed by Kurdish allies of the Ottoman Turks against the indigenous Christian populations of the region, during and subsequent to WWI, Asbarez reported.
In a letter addressed to Masoud Barazani, President of the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG), and in commemoration of the Assyrian Martyr’s Day of August 7, Assyrians around the world demand the KRG, in northern Iraq, to formally and officially acknowledge and recognize the genocide of the indigenous Assyrians and Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Turks and their allies from Kurdish tribes during and after the First World War.
In December 2007, the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS), recognized both the Assyrian and Greek genocides (in addition to its 1997 recognition of the Armenian Genocide), announcing the following: “It is the conviction of the International Association of Genocide Scholars that the Ottoman campaign against Christian minorities of the Empire between 1914 and 1923 constituted genocide against Armenians, Assyrian and Pontic and Anatolian Greeks”.
KRG is urged to give the same recognition to Assyrians that it desires to receive from western governments concerning the issue of the “Kurdish genocide” at the hands of Saddam’s regime.
The American Mesopotamian Organization is a grassroots political action committee founded to influence and guide US policy on matters of interest to the Assyrian American community.
The Iraqi Christian Relief Council was founded mainly to raise awareness among the American public about the religious and ethnic cleansing being inflicted on Christians in Iraq.