Ambassador Crocker said `I just met
recently with one of the Assyrian Christian
representatives in Iraq. We fully support all help for
the Assyrian Christians and understand their unique
situation.`
When informed of the proposal from
the Iraqi Government to provide for an Assyrian Province
in the original Assyrian homeland in Northern Iraq, the
Ambassador expressed support and asked for follow-up
information to his office.
Having served in Lebanon during the
crucial years of the beginning of the war there, Crocker
a fluent Arabic speaker is uniquely positioned to
understand. the situation for Christians in the Middle
East.
Having served in addition to Lebanon
in Qatar, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, and Afghanistan and most
recently as Ambassador of Pakistan, all of which have
major Christian communities, his expertise has
encouraged many to see hope for the embattled Assyrian
Christian community in Iraq.
General David Petraeus, on the other
hand served initially in Mosul, in historic Assyria and
has many Assyrian Christian friends. Petraeus is famed
for conducting the longest heliborne assault in history
to reach Nineveh. His nearly one year in Mosul,
rebuilding and setting up the administration in the
heart of the Assyrian homeland and the program of public
works and governmental reform made the region of the
most stable in all of Iraq.
His restoration of the University of
Mosul was a milestone in providing stability to the
region as well as giving hope to many following the fall
of Saddam Hussein, and in particular to the Assyrian
Christians for whom he worked consistently for.
Contrary to rumor, he confirmed in
between the House session that his mother,
unfortunately is not an Assyrian, but said regarding
the proposal from the Iraqi Government for an Assyrian
area, `That is good news. Have the Prime Ministers
office contact my office and we will see what we can do
on a Security Are for the Assyrian Christians.`
With estimates of up to 800,000
Assyrian Christians as refugees, the Iraqi Prime
Minister's office has proposed the setting up of an
Assyrian Security Are to enable those who have left the
country to return, support for resettlement and for
support to those currently living as displaced persons
outside Iraq.
In a pointed series of remarks
drawing attention to the Assyrian Christians, General
Petraeus said `In particular the Assyrian Christians
have suffered greatly in Dora, their historic area in
Baghdad and most have been driven out. In addition, many
have been displaced in Assyria in Northern Iraq. I am
deeply troubled by these developments and we are doing
all we can to stop these and help them.`
Ambassador Crocker said `Please get
my office information on the situation with the Assyrian
Christians. We are available to do all we can to help
them and other minorities in need.`
Deep concern has been expressed
about the situation of the Assyrian Christians, often
referred to as the `Canary in the Mine`, of Iraq.
With the handover of sovereignty to
the Iraqi Government, US efforts are subject to Iraqi
oversight and in particular for the Assyrian Christians
who are much loved in Iraq, the support for them by the
Iraqi Government has been strong, who nearly to a man
say `The Assyrian Christians are the original. People of
Iraq. This is their country. Whatever they need to
remain in Iraq we will do for them.`
Concern has been expressed by some
at the emphasis on attacks and refugees from the
Assyrian Christian Community.
One expert with
Assyrianchristians.com, who asked not to be identified
for security reasons said `While the Assyrian Christians
are suffering, all in Iraq are suffering. The Assyrian
Christians are not suffering particularly more than
other segments of the Iraqi population. The concern we
have is that an overemphasis on the Assyrian Christians
problems will be used by some to encourage mass
migration which can result in the decimation of one of
the last major historic Christian communities in the
Middle East.`
Many in Iraq exaggerate their
situation to relatives and officials to get a visa to go
to Europe, the United States and other countries.
The strong commitment of the Iraqi
Government, in particular the Prime Minister to a three
fold plan to assist the Assyrian Christians, first with
support for an Assyrian Security Area where they can
live in a secure environment, second resettlement
support for those returning to Iraq and those displaced
within the country, and third, support in the form of
monthly payments to those living outside Iraq while they
prepare to return has been welcomed by many.`
With the strong support of the two
key players, Ambassador Ryan Crocker and General David
Petraeus, both of who are crucial to the success of the
Iraqi Government plan, many feel that the situation of
the Assyrian Christians who once brought Christianity
across the Silk Road to Asia and much of the world is
looking up.
Senator Joseph Biden, speaking also
between sessions of the hearings in Iraq said ``You were
right - I was recently in Baghdad and three of the
officials I met with agreed with the plan to provide an
area for the Assyrian Christians. I am committed to it
with my plan for Iraq.`
Biden, another strong supporter of
the Assyrian Christians as well as the historic regions
in Iraq, along with Crocker and Petraeus along with the
strong support from the Iraqi Government, have provided
a window of hope for a long struggling, but strong and
hardy people - the Assyrian Christians who in fact as
the original people of Iraq, have the right to stay and
prosper in their homeland - the Biblical Assyria.
Ken Joseph Jr.