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Assyrian Universal Alliance
The 25th
World Congress
Jonkoping - Sweden
September 4 - 7, 2008
DECLARATION
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The 25th Worldwide Congress of the Assyrian Universal Alliance
(AUA) took place in Jonkoping, Sweden from September 4 through September 7,
2008 with the participation of Assyrian representatives from around the
world. After extensive, elaborate and open discussions on the condition of
Assyrians both in the ancestral homeland and in the Diaspora or exile, the
following resolutions were unanimously approved.
WHEREAS, AUA, an umbrella organization for Assyrians worldwide
a)
is
deeply and acutely concerned about the condition of Assyrians in the
homeland, where Assyrians are not recognized as the indigenous people of the
Federal Republic of Iraq, but rather a religious minority;
b)
reaffirms that Assyrians are entitled to an Autonomous Region in their
ancestral homeland, as an integral part of the Federal Republic of Iraq;
c)
confirms its intolerance
of the continued denial of Assyrian rights in Iraq and deplores all acts of
persecution, terrorism, beheadings, kidnappings and killings committed
against Assyrians, and particularly Assyrian religious figures, causing
massive and disproportionate internal displacements and forced migration of
Assyrians from Iraq; and
RECALLING
·
the
genocide and persecution of Assyrians before and
after WWI;
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the
denial of Assyrian political and national rights during the Lausanne
conference and by the League of Nations, post WWI;
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the
persecutions and transgressions committed against Assyrians, particularly
the massacre of Simele in 1933;
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the
subsequent oppression and persecution of Assyrians
by the former Iraqi regimes; an
REAFFIRMING
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AUA’s
unwavering condemnation of all acts of terrorism worldwide.
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Assyrians’
inherent identity as the most indigenous people of Iraq.
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The unity,
sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Iraq.
NOW THEREFORE, the
AUA declares the following:
1.
The
government of Iraq must grant the Assyrian unequivocal right to an
Autonomous Region, encompassing the Assyrian ancestral lands, located
between the Greater
Zab and
Tigris rivers with international borders to the north and west, as part of
the Federal Republic of Iraq and under direct protection of the United
Nations.
2.
The
urgent need for the federal government of Iraq to formally recognize
Assyrians as the indigenous people of Iraq with the right to an Autonomous
Region, and the right for full and equal participation in all national
affairs of the Federal Republic of Iraq.
3.
Its
appeal to the federal government of Iraq to provide for Assyrian human,
social, political, religious and economic rights throughout Iraq by explicit
constitutional amendments that provide full legal basis to protect and
preserve Assyrian rights in the Federal Republic of Iraq.
4.
Its
appeal to the federal government of Iraq to provide for all necessary
accommodations in order for the displaced and refugee Assyrians to be able
to safely return to their homes in Iraq and serve Iraq’s social and economic
interests.
5.
Its
appeal to the federal government of Iraq to provide the security and
security assurances necessary for all Assyrians’ safe return to their
ancestral homeland, to benefit fully from their national rights as citizens
of Iraq, prevent any and all forms of discrimination, oppression and
transgressions against Assyrians, including deprivation of the privilege of
self determination that is available to other sects and ethnicities of Iraq.
6.
Its
appeal to the federal government of Iraq to take affirmative measures to
ensure immediate restoration of all Assyrian communities, villages and
churches.
7.
Its
appeal to the federal government of Iraq to ensure an equitable allocation
and distribution of Iraq’s revenues, resources and fiscal expenditure for
infrastructure to Assyrians and the Assyrian Autonomous Region.
8.
Its
appeal to the federal government of Iraq to ensure the provision of all
necessary and sufficient reconstruction aid equitably, whereby the
Assyrians’ share is distributed directly to Assyrians.
9.
The
necessity that in the forthcoming census of Iraq there be an accurate
account of all Assyrians, whether those in Iraq or the Diaspora.
10.
The
necessity for the federal government of Iraq to take all necessary measures
to safeguard the rights of Assyrians in future elections in Iraq, not as
part of the religious minorities but a deeply rooted ethnicity of Iraq.
11.
The
necessity for the federal government of Iraq to take all necessary measures
to safeguard all future censuses by providing for the supervision of the
process by international and human rights organizations.
12.
Its
appeal to the federal government of Iraq to take all necessary measures to
save and protect Assyrian archaeological, sacred and historical sites.
13.
Its
gratitude to the government of
Iran
for its recognition of the Assyrian Nation as a distinct nation. AUA
acknowledges the freedoms of Assyrians in Iran where Assyrians have lived
for centuries and have contributed to enriching Iran’s history, culture,
prosperity and security. AUA urges the continuation of Iran’s path toward
furthering the principles of freedom and democracy in the region, and
recognize the necessity for the Assyrian Autonomous Region in Iraq.
14.
Its
appeal to the government of Turkey to provide, enhance and assure political
and cultural rights of Assyrians in
Turkey,
recognize the necessity for the Assyrian Autonomous Region in Iraq, and to
extend its full support to Assyrians and their organizations in Turkey.
15.
Its
appeal to the government of Syria to provide, enhance and assure political
and cultural rights of Assyrians in Syria,
recognize the necessity for the Assyrian Autonomous Region in Iraq, and to
extend its full support to Assyrians and their organizations in Syria.
16.
Its
appeal to all countries neighbouring Iraq to extend their continued support
to all Iraqi refugees, where Assyrians comprise a large number of the
displaced, and to advance incentives for their voluntary and safe return to
Iraq, and recognize the necessity for the Assyrian Autonomous Region in
Iraq.
17.
Its
appeal to the international community to recognize Assyrian rights and
discontinue its historic neglect by encouraging, motivating and demanding
from the federal government of Iraq to secure Assyrian rights by appropriate
constitutional amendments, and to grant Assyrians their inherent right for
regional self-determination, and recognize the necessity for the Assyrian
Autonomous Region in Iraq.
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