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    MR. STALLONE, DON'T FORGET THE ASSYRIAN GENOCIDE
    Basna Beth Yuhanon

    Assyrian International News Agency
    Feb 7 2007

    Guest Editorial

    (AINA) -- Editor's note: Sylvester Stallone is making a film about
    the Turkish genocide of Armenians in World War One. The film does
    not include Assyrians and Greeks, who were also massacred in the
    same genocide.

    Dear Mr. Stallone:

    Please allow me to write you this letter to ask for your support for
    the oppressed Assyrian people.

    I have read that you are going to produce a film based on Franz
    Werfel's novel "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh" which deals with the
    Armenian Genocide. I would like to thank you sincerely for taking
    this step to make the plight of the victims of this genocide known to
    the whole world so that justice may finally be done, but also I would
    like to bring to your attention that during World War I there was not
    only a Genocide against the Armenians but also against the Assyrian
    people and other Christians such as the Greeks in the Ottoman Empire.

    The Assyrians, with a history spanning 7000 years, are the indigenous
    people of Mesopotamia (Assyria). They are Christians and builders of
    a great civilization in Mesopotamia. They were the first to accept
    Christianity and spread with their strenuous and passionate spirit
    the Gospel of love and salvation to other nations and places. The
    Assyrians speak a semitic language, Assyrian, also called Aramaic
    and Syriac, which was spoken by Jesus Christ and which was for many
    centuries the lingua franca in Middle East.

    Unfortunately, this glorious part is also marred by centuries of
    persecutions and atrocities at the hands of Moslems, in particular
    of Arabs, Turks and Kurds, who invaded and occupied their land over
    the centuries till this day. One of these horrible calamities that
    befell the Assyrian nation was the Genocide of 1915. Over 750,000
    Assyrians - two third of the Assyrian population - were murdered by
    Young Turks and their henchmen, the Kurds. The Assyrian people were
    systematically subjected to massacres, deportations, expropriation,
    torture, pillage and starvation, concurrently with their Armenian and
    Greek brethren. Assyrian recruits in the Ottoman Army were reduced
    to forced labor battalions and worked under conditions of torture,
    hunger and thirst equalling slavery. Women, girls and children were
    victims of horrible abuses and abasement.

    The following statement from a report of an Assyrian eyewitness
    describes the barbarous methods used by Turks and Kurds to slaughter
    Assyrian children:

    "One day the Moslems assembled all the children of from six to fifteen
    years and carried them off to the headquarters of the police.

    There they led the poor little things to the top of a mountain known
    as Ras-el Hadjar and cut their throats one by one, throwing their
    bodies into an abyss." (Joseph Naayem, Shall This Nation Die?)

    In the years after World War I Assyrians were subjected to further
    massacres, expulsion and destruction. The persecution and oppression
    of the Assyrian Christians by the different Islamic groups, Kurds,
    Turks and Arabs, continues till this day. As a consequence of these
    atrocious and destructive experiences the Assyrian people continue
    to carry pain and unhealed wounds with them.

    The purpose of my letter is to appeal to you Mr. Stallone to mention
    in your new film also the Genocide perpetrated against the Assyrian
    people. By doing this, you would help to create awareness for the
    unmentioned plight and sufferings of the Assyrian Christians. Since
    the Genocides against the Assyrians and Armenians were carried out
    at the same time, it would be a sin not to include the sufferings of
    the Assyrians in your film.

    The Assyrian people, organizations and friends would give you all
    their support to let your film become more successful and should you
    require access to any material, such as the book quoted above, to gain
    a deeper insight into the Assyrian Genocide, please do not hesitate
    to contact me and I will be more than happy to be of assistance.

    We hope for your solidarity and sense of justice.

    Thank you for your help and efforts and I wish you every success for
    your new film.

    Basna Beth Yuhanon is an Assyrian living in Germany. She has a Masters
    in History, as well as minors in Political Science and Italian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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