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Hot Spot: Turkey, Iraq, and Mosul

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Submitted by Ashour Awrahem (Australia), Jul 6, 2006 at 00:41

Dear Daniel Pipes,

There are so many nations are fighting among themselves such as Arabs,turk,kurds,and others for a land which does not belong to all of them ,these nations are all invaders to the our beloved land of Nineveh province or (Mosul Province). The Assyrian Christians are the indigenous people not only the Mosul province but the whole mesoptamaia.

The true owners of the land are not Arabs ,nor Turks,nor Kurds and no other nations except the Assyrian people. The whole Mesopatamia's land are full of Assyrians cities, towns names and historicals facts and if they dig every centimeter in the whole land they will find Assyrian remnants. As an Assyrian i am pleading to the world powers to consider the Assyrian questions again and to return the land of our forefathers to the true owner which are the ASSYRIAN CHRISTIANS .

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Title Commenter Date Thread
excellent [4 words]rumeysaSep 29, 2017 19:14240956
10Hot Spot: Turkey, Iraq, and Mosul [142 words]Ashour AwrahemJul 6, 2006 00:4149010

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