Saturday, January 1, 2011

Conversion Of W/v To W/w

Hooked on pessimistic myth: Yacoub Suleiman shows that Christians do not suffer more than Muslims in Iraq

Yacoub Suleiman Semitic Catholic, said in an interview:

"Yes, all minorities are what they [are affected by the attacks]. Almost every day of Christians of various denominations, the Yezidi , Shabaks or Mandaeans are murdered and terrorist attacks like those of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help have already hit the Yazidis, Turkomans and others.

Moreover, the situation is such that even those who are the religious majority in Iraq, namely the Shiites, are victims of attacks murderers in their places of worship and pilgrimage.

All this gives an impression of chaos but when you look closer, it's ordered chaos. "
Source: http://www.geostrategie.com/2893/un-chretien- Iraqi us-opens-his-heart-interview-with-Yacoub Suleiman Also note this, which is no less interesting case of the Kurds:

"(...) there are at Kurdistan will of ethnic cleansing aimed at driving non-Kurdish populations to allow semi-autonomous regional authorities in Kurdistan to take control of the governorate of Nineveh, for his important capital Mosul and its oil wealth. In the brunt of the Turkomans, the Yezidi, Assyrians, Shabak, etc.. "

Obviously, as Christians of the East subject to an inferiority complex (compared to the Ottoman imperial prestige and work of Atatürk), he can not help casting a venomous spit on Turkey:

"What is ironic is that Christians are under the toughest conditions in both countries in the region that are most related to the West: Turkey and Israel. "

Low slander overturned by Mgr François Yakan, Chaldean Patriarchal Vicar Turkey:
http://www.famillechretienne.fr/societe/monde/chretiens-en-turquie-mgr-yakan-constate-une-ouverture-de-la-societe_t7_s36_d57661.html


(Mr. Yakan the mistake to say that many Christians would continue declining in Turkey, yet the number of undocumented migrants and refugees Armenian Assyrian-Chaldeans in Iraq has steadily increased in recent years)

A note that the Eastern Christians in Turkey were paraded on the occasion of a great mass "ecumenical" in 2007:


http://www.lefigaro.fr/lefigaromagazine/2006/12/22/01006- 20061222ARTMAG90299-la_grande_messe_des_chretiens_d_orient.php


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