His Excellency
Secretary General of United Nations
Honourable Members of
Security Council
His Excellency Mr. Jalal
Talabani president of Iraq
The honourable Mr. Mahmood
Al Mashhadani President of the National Assembly
The honourable Mr. Nouri
Al-Maliki Prime Minister of Iraq
The honourable leaders of
Iraqi political entities and parties
Human Rights Organisation,
inside and outside Iraq
Defensive Organisations of
religious and Ethnic Minority Rights
All Honest Supporters of
Human Rights, Liberty and Dignity
Iraqi People and all
Friends around the globe
The historical
roots of Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Christians of Iraq date back to
more than 7000 years. They are the inheritors of the first
civilizations of Mesopotamia developing the human race with
scientific achievements and knowledge such as agriculture,
irrigation, writing and astronomy.
Christians are one
of the oldest constituents of Iraq, they defended their adherence to
the soil and integrity of Iraq courageously and together with their
Moslems brothers were the first to protect
their country working hard for its liberation, development and
prosperity through out the centuries.
The Christians of
Iraq believe in fraternal living unified with its citizens from
other religions and nationalities. The values of love and tolerance
became the source of security, stability, peace and harmony.
Although the Christians are facing persecution, killing, oppression,
forced deportation, converting immediately
to Islam or to consign their property and leave the country;
they remained deeply related to their country. They look forward to
build a common future without war, terrorism and persecution among
all Iraqis.
Today, with the
lack of security, chaos, and the absence of the rule of law, the
Christians, Sabias and Yazidies of Iraq especially in Baghdad and
Mosul are facing the worst campaign of ethnic cleansing by fanatic
Islamic religious gangs. Daily terrorism is targeted towards the
Christians and others minority groups and constantly threatening
them to convert to Islam or face the consequences of
paying a ransom or
deportation.
Iraqi Authorities,
security departments, the Invading forces, National and Islamic
political powers, religious centres and all Organisations of Civil
liberty are aware of the Iraqi Christians tragedy. They have
remained silent in particular when the churches were attacked and
Christian clergy were killed. These barbaric acts are considered the
worst crime against this nation targeting its liberty, dignity,
nationalism and future of its country.
Today, the Iraqi
Christians need solidarity, support and protection, thus we the
signatories ask the authorities and political forces of Iraq to take
responsibility. Correcting the legislations and providing a better
security system for Christians and other minority groups will
protect and secure their social, religious freedom and insure their
national rights.