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ASSYRIAN UNIVERSAL Sub
Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection Of Minorities Working Group on Indigenous Populations Eighteenth session
Intervention for Agenda Item
5: Review of recent developments pertaining to the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people: General statements, including land issues, education and health.
Mr. Chairman May I firstly
congratulate you on your recent appointment as chairman of the Working Group
on Indigenous Populations.
The Assyrians, Mr. Chairman are the descendants of the
ancient Assyrian civilization, often referred to as the The Iraqi
Declaration provides to all Iraqi inhabitants, guaranteed protection of life
and liberty (Article 2.1) and the right to freely exercise their religion
(Article 2.2). It also entitles Assyrians, to enjoy interalia, the right to
maintain, manage and control schools and other educational establishments,
with the right to use their own language (Article 5). More significantly the
Declaration provides that in towns and districts in which live nationals
whose mother tongue is not the official language, the Iraqi government would
provide for adequate facilities for ensuring that in primary schools
instruction would be given to such children through the medium of their own
language (Article 8.1). It also provides that such nationals would be
assured an equitable share in the enjoyment and application of public funds
under the state, municipal or other budgets for educational, religious or
charitable purposes (Article 8.2).
Whilst the Declaration, does not specifically recognize
indigenous rights of Assyrians and Kurds of Iraq, it does make positive
provisions and order certain guarantees. If adhered to by
Instead, Mr. Chairman, Assyrians and Kurds have, due to
the fact that they are indigenous, suffered massacres, persecutions, forced
internal displacements and more recently forced migration out of the
homeland. Assyrians have no right to equal citizenship, nor any political or
indeed any form of representation, and according to the UN special
Rapporteur on Human Rights, at more risk of summary, arbitrary and extra
judicial executions.
Attacks on ancient Assyrian ancestral lands and
villages have also been ongoing in Assyrians have thus
been robbed of their livelihood and removed from their sacred and ancient
lands. These are the sites that bear testament to the ancient Assyrian
history and heritage dating back to thousands of years, sites under which
are still buried ancient treasures artifacts tablets statues reliefs temples
and even ancient cities. These lands are used
by the government for housing and other developments including oil
explorations, none of which are used for the benefit of Assyrians, nor by
payment of any compensation. The removal of Assyrians from their land has
also enabled plunderers and smugglers of Assyrian artifacts to flourish,
particularly following the gulf war and the subsequent UN sanctions. This has the
consequence of destroying priceless amounts of historical artefacts. It also
means the irreparable damage to proper future scholarly and scientific
exploration and thus the suppression and / or manipulation of our history. Assyrians, Mr.
Chairman, do not have the political opportunity to enter into any dialogue
directly and internally. So that the grave concerns I have put before you
can be addressed, and so that some solution may be found for the complex
Assyrian situation I respectfully make the following recommendations : ·
That the Iraqi government be called upon to comply with its international
obligations including the very provisions of the 1932 Declaration that
became the reason for its formation;
· That
· That you
Mr. Chairman pay a field visit to ·
That the working group work with the country specific Special Rapporteur so
as to incorporate therein, the indigenous issues as priority;
· That ·
That the international community do all that is necessary to ensure that the
rights of indigenous people in the situation of Assyrians be recognized as
ongoing rights, and not rights which can easily be stolen by violation of
their most fundamental human rights.
Thank you Mr. Chairman
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