D
dzheremi
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Sorry for the long title and caps and exclamation points, but seriously everybody…this is huge news. As reported by the Assyrian International News Agency, who picked it up from the Australian press:
Truly this is a historic moment in the long and often devastatingly sad history of the indigenous Syriac people of the Middle East. It just goes to show that God is with Christians wherever they are, and also that those who have long fought for the preservation and recognition of their indigenous cultures, languages, and religions in the see of Islamism and pan-Arabism are not fighting in vain.
My congratulations on this historic victory to all the Syriac Christians here, whether you call yourself an Assyrian, Chaldean, Maronite…whatever. This is a victory for all indigenous Christians of the Middle East.
The Assyrian community has plenty to celebrate after the Iraqi Council of Ministers’ agreed to establish a province in the Nineveh Plain – the ancestral homeland of the Assyrian people.
I remember years ago when the petitions circulated online to create an Assyrian province in the Nineveh Plains (as well as a university for the area’s remaining Assyrians), and I am thrilled to see it come to fruition! Can you imagine – not only federal recognition of Assyrian self-determination and Assyrian culture (and religion!) as an integral part of the country’s past and future, but also SYRIAC and an official language of Iraq! How long has it been since Syriac was an official language anywhere? 244 AD in the Kingdom of Osroene, maybe?The Parliament of Iraq also agreed to make Syriac, the language spoken by Assyrians, an official language in the country.
Truly this is a historic moment in the long and often devastatingly sad history of the indigenous Syriac people of the Middle East. It just goes to show that God is with Christians wherever they are, and also that those who have long fought for the preservation and recognition of their indigenous cultures, languages, and religions in the see of Islamism and pan-Arabism are not fighting in vain.
My congratulations on this historic victory to all the Syriac Christians here, whether you call yourself an Assyrian, Chaldean, Maronite…whatever. This is a victory for all indigenous Christians of the Middle East.