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Assyrian Universal Alliance
Ideological Principles
I. A Primary National
Collective
Since its inception
on April 13, 1968, Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA) has been established to
serve as the primary national collective for all Assyrian organizations,
irrespective of their diverse political, religious, sectarian, social, civic
or cultural perspectives.
The AUA collective is to defend, promote, protect and preserve the Assyrian
national, political, cultural, economic and indigenous human rights globally
and foremost in the Assyrians’ ancestral homelands (Assyria), against all
adversaries that may be either from external or internal origins.
II. A Catalyst
In the presence of
functioning Assyrian social, political and economic institutions, AUA shall
serve and operate as a catalyst for the mere purpose of establishing harmony
and coordination among the national institutions.
III. Filling-in for
the Institutional Vacuums
In the absence of
functioning national institutions that may be deemed necessary to meet and
fulfill the essential functions on behalf of the Assyrian nation, AUA shall
serve by filling-in for all the manifested vacuums and gaps.
IV. An Incubator of
National Institutions
In the absence of
national institutions necessary to fulfill the necessary functions and roles
on behalf of the Assyrian nation, AUA shall make every endeavor to incubate
the essential national institutions.
V. Not a Political
Party
AUA expressly is
not and does not operate as a political party, and therefore, AUA should
never be deemed as such. Instead, the AUA collective, functions in
conjunction and in cooperation with the national political parties, in
accordance to the terms of mutually entered into agreements and memorandums
of understandings.
VI. Political Leanings
AUA believes
that in the matters concerning the Assyrians’ political and socio-economic
causes there is a distinct role and function to be fulfilled by every
national political party, national institution, learned-persons, the
dignitaries of either public or private sector, irrespective of age,
longevity of service and/or size of the respective institutions.
In the interest of the Assyrian nation, from time to time AUA may
make political leanings towards one, multiple or cluster of the Assyrian
national institutions that AUA may deem to be the most appropriate
institutions at the time (e.g., in terms of ideology, platform, capacity,
alliances and resources) for implementing the Assyrian causes.
VII. Embracing
Diversities
AUA embraces all
and every diversity of the Assyrian nation, whether tribal, religious or
sectarian. The common denominator of all and every diversity, recognized
internationally, rooted historically and supported archeologically is the
political identity of “Assyrian”. The Assyrian identity moreover is the “most
inclusive” and politically “ the most pluralist” identity, encompassing all
constituents irrespective of the underlining diversities.
VIII. Embracing
Diverse Perspectives
AUA embraces
all and every ideology, opinion and perspective that is aimed at achieving
the Assyrian Cause, regardless of its source and origin. There is a time and
a place for each of the perspectives to take lead role and AUA may lean
towards those perspectives that result in the most benefit for the nation, at
the lowest and
most manageable level of risks that may be endured by the Assyrian nation.
IX. Detesting
Separatism, Isolationalism and Divisionism
In the AUA embrace of
diversities, opinions and ideologies, there is no tolerance for the slightest
suggestion and advocacy of separatism, isolationism and divisionism, as
maybe manifested under any banner or justification, whether from sectarian or
other sources.
X. Perpetual Mission
The AUA mission is
perpetual through eternity, commenced from inception of the nation’s
struggle to regain the Assyrians national and territorial rights, through the
establishment of national institutions for the functioning of national
affairs and for the preservation of optimal Assyrian freedoms in most
democratic and representative manners at post the procurement of the
Assyrian national and territorial rights.
XI. AUA Constitution
The constitution of
AUA, as a collective, shall provide operating ways and means for the members
of the AUA executive board, advisory board, chapters, branches, organizers
and activists to function in the most effective ways to fulfill the AUA
mission. From time to time, the AUA constitution may be amended in order to
provide the AUA organization optimal operating efficiencies. The
AUA constitution may not be amended to cause change in AUA mission and purpose.
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