Zebari Says Assyrian Christians Return and Form Own Province
Iraqi Foreign Minister Says Assyrian Christians to Return and Form Their Own Province in Iraq and Help Rebuild the Nation
Speaking publicly as well as privately Hoshiyar Zebari refuted claims that the failure to find Weapons of Mass Destruction meant the war was not justified and encouraged minority Assyrian Christians to return and form their own province in Iraq and help rebuild the nation.
In a dramatic response to questions concerning Iraq's possession of Weapons of Mass Destruction before the War, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshar Zebari at times appearing even angry said `We as Iraqis feel the war was fully justified from both a humanitarian and moral point of view.`
`We actually died from weapons of mass destruction used in Iraq by Saddam Hussein.` he said ` We don’t need outsiders to tell us what Saddam did or did not have. He did have, develop and used weapons of mass destruction.` ` We experience it firsthand - he used it against us! Whether he buried it, sold it, hid it or took it out of the country we do not know but that is beside the point.`
`The Iraqi people are grateful to the United States for their sacrifice to liberate us after years of dictatorship, cruelty which was the worst in the world. The whole area and for that matter the world is better off to have this dictatorship gone.`
Appearing to concerned with the Islamic drift in Iraq exemplified in the very `Islamic` Constitution he said . `There are many who have expressed concern about the current constitution and its strong use of Islam. This is definitely an area of concern. At the same time we feel that two further parts of the constitution regarding first Human Rights and Freedom of religion should be able to balance the problems. At the same time there are concerns`.
Referring to the Assyrian Christians, who estimates say up to 100,000 have left the country due to fears about the Islamic drift of the country, Zebari put out a welcome. `They are free to organize a province or regional government. It should not be just because we have Kurdistan, but should be organized around an area. If they can do it in three provinces or even one it should and can be done.`
by: Ken Joseph Jr.

Speaking publicly as well as privately Hoshiyar Zebari refuted claims that the failure to find Weapons of Mass Destruction meant the war was not justified and encouraged minority Assyrian Christians to return and form their own province in Iraq and help rebuild the nation.
In a dramatic response to questions concerning Iraq's possession of Weapons of Mass Destruction before the War, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshar Zebari at times appearing even angry said `We as Iraqis feel the war was fully justified from both a humanitarian and moral point of view.`
`We actually died from weapons of mass destruction used in Iraq by Saddam Hussein.` he said ` We don’t need outsiders to tell us what Saddam did or did not have. He did have, develop and used weapons of mass destruction.` ` We experience it firsthand - he used it against us! Whether he buried it, sold it, hid it or took it out of the country we do not know but that is beside the point.`
`The Iraqi people are grateful to the United States for their sacrifice to liberate us after years of dictatorship, cruelty which was the worst in the world. The whole area and for that matter the world is better off to have this dictatorship gone.`
Appearing to concerned with the Islamic drift in Iraq exemplified in the very `Islamic` Constitution he said . `There are many who have expressed concern about the current constitution and its strong use of Islam. This is definitely an area of concern. At the same time we feel that two further parts of the constitution regarding first Human Rights and Freedom of religion should be able to balance the problems. At the same time there are concerns`.
Referring to the Assyrian Christians, who estimates say up to 100,000 have left the country due to fears about the Islamic drift of the country, Zebari put out a welcome. `They are free to organize a province or regional government. It should not be just because we have Kurdistan, but should be organized around an area. If they can do it in three provinces or even one it should and can be done.`
by: Ken Joseph Jr.
