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CHALDEAN PARTY!!

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 5:42 pm
Author: Rumtaya
HERE LOOK AT THIS THE FIRST CHALDEAN PARTY WAS CREATED BY MASSOUD BARZANI.


THAT THE ASSYRIANS AND THE SO CALLED CHALDEAN ASSYRIANS DONT GO ONE WAY AND SPLIT THEM.

NOW THATS A FACT MORE THAT THERE ARE STILL KURDISH LEADER WHO DONT WANT US TO UNITY

http://assyriatimes.com/engine/modules/news/


if some one can arabic he can click on the picture and read it in arabic.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 5:52 pm
Author: Emmunah
that's so cool! :lol:

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:33 pm
Author: Diri
It says:

This document shows Iraqi intelligence's knowledge of the fact that the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) led by Mr. Massoud Barzani established the first Chaldean political party in Northern Iraq for the main purpose of balancing political power between the Christians (Assyrians and Chadeans) .


I don't get it - It doesn't say that Mesûd Barzanî wanted to split them... Where does it say so? It says they established it to "balance" power between the Christians - which from what I know means that they wanted to GIVE them some power... right?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:41 pm
Author: Rumtaya
why does he do that he also could tell them go join assyrian parties.

i dont like this chaldeans they are so stupid.

i get it in other way so


but look what i dont want is that we will be called in iraq as chaldoassyrian that word is more then wrong this is like

yezedikurd there is no yezedikurd they are all kurdish isnt it so.

so in that way i see it too they are all assyrian

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:50 pm
Author: Diri
Yes - It is VERY stupid to say "Yezidi Kurds" - All Yezidi are KURDS - Becuase Yezidi don't accept outsiders to join their community - and therefore they have remained ONLY Kurds...

And I TOTALLY understand your anger... The name "Cheldo-Assyrian" is the official name of this nation in Iraq... But it is too long and it doesn't sound like a country's name... It sounds like a club :lol: "Ashûrî" is a MUCH better name... And when you have a state you will call it "Ashûr"...

PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 10:06 am
Author: kardox
Diri wrote:Yes - It is VERY stupid to say "Yezidi Kurds" - All Yezidi are KURDS - Becuase Yezidi don't accept outsiders to join their community - and therefore they have remained ONLY Kurds...

And I TOTALLY understand your anger... The name "Cheldo-Assyrian" is the official name of this nation in Iraq... But it is too long and it doesn't sound like a country's name... It sounds like a club :lol: "Ashûrî" is a MUCH better name... And when you have a state you will call it "Ashûr"...



hi diri ,


i have a kurdish friend that by chance is ezedi ;)

I have forbid him to say ezedi kurds. My reason for him is the following :


look friend , i never say im a sunni kurd , Im first and foremost Kurd and religion is a private matter ;)

thx

PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 3:06 pm
Author: Mosul
yezdis are very different from us though, how they act. they dont even dress kurdish. thats why they are called yezdi kurds instead of just kurds.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 4:07 pm
Author: Diri
Wow---> You still amaze me Mosul... You seem to be able to define Kurds by the way they dress... That is a great mistake... There is no way you can "define" Kurdish fashion like that... You said:

they dont even dress kurdish


Do you see yourself as a expert on Kurdish fashion??? Or do you just like to pretend you are... :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 9:56 pm
Author: pepula
Mosul wrote:yezdis are very different from us though, how they act. they dont even dress kurdish. thats why they are called yezdi kurds instead of just kurds.


what do you mean?? of course they dress kurdish-they are kurdish. i never knew there was a stereotype as to how kurds dress. Ezedis are kurdish, no matter what. they are no less or more than the rest of us kurds. as when we have our nation, Kurdistan, it will be for ALL kurds. Religion should not be even considered. A division like that is the last thing the kurdish struggle needs.

Kardox, wise words.
Mosul, why do you like to highlight differences in the kurdish culture??