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    WALES-ARMENIA SOLIDARITY APPEAL TO HELP THE ARMENIANS OF IRAQ (PAREGAMUTIUN WALES-HAYASTAN)

    AZG Armenian Daily
    28/10/2008

    Armenians of Iraq

    Dear Friend,

    Today we launch a world-wide appeal to give financial and other help
    to the Armenians of Mosul and Baghdad who have had to flee for their
    lives.(this last week following the killing of 15 Christians in Mosul
    and previously) . This follows my visit to the Armenian community of
    Havrest and Zeikho on friday of last week and the Chaldean Church in
    Dohuk on Saturday.

    On Thursday, I had visited the Municipality of Ankawa, an entirely
    Christian town just outside Erebil. It was there that the Head of the
    Municipality informed me of what had happened to Christians in Mosul
    the previous week. I met the KRG Foreign Minister and thanked him
    for the assistance given to fleeing Christians of the Arab-controlled
    Mosul city, and asked him to ensure their protection

    On Friday, in Zako, Father Miran Yousif Murad showed me around the
    Armenian Church, built in 1923 by Genocide Survivors and introduced
    me to several who had previously fled to Zakho from Mosul. He agreed
    to accept any money collected in Europe and America to help the local
    refugees from Mosul and from Baghdad.

    He took me to a village called Havrest, built for the Armenians
    by the Kurdish Regional Government. With me was Jwan Taher Ahmed a
    journalist who represents the Dohuk Governate. About 60 local people
    came to meet us and we sat outside the school. When I asked what are
    the main problems, their spokesman replied that they are helping the
    refugees arriving this week by sharing them around people's homes. The
    refugees receive nothing only the help of themselves for several
    weeks or months. Later they are given about 40 dollars per month by
    the Kurdish government, as well as enough diesel to run generators
    to provide electricity for 3 hours per day Financial help for three
    problems would be most welcome

    1 the new refugees who receive nothing yet from the government

    2 There are presently 9 children who need to travel to the High School
    in Dohuk.

    They would like 12,000 dollars to buy a van to carry them to school. I
    was impressed by their willingness to help others even though their
    own situation was not flourishing. Surely, throughout the world we can
    raise 12, 000 dollars for the vehicle, and some more to help the newly
    arrived refugees? When I asked them do you receive help from Europe or
    America they said that they had no contacts there. The van can also be
    used to carry people to see the doctor and to take people to hospital

    3 I was afterwards taken to the home of a family who showed us her
    two-year old daughter (more details, names etc. will follow about
    them). She has two holes in her heart and when they lived in Baghdad,
    a German doctor was going to take her to Germany with a humanitarian
    organization to have the required heart operation. Unfortunately,
    the doctor fled Baghdad because of the terrorism and then they also
    fled, loosing the chance of this operation.

    Can anyone help by persuading the US, UK, French or Armenian government
    to provide a 6 month visa for the mother and daughter, please? Does
    anyone know of Humanitarian organizations who could help them? Can
    you put us in touch with every Armenian heart specialist that you
    know of? Father Miran will provide more details very soon.

    On Saturday in Dohuk, I was taken by translator Kamal Hussain Mawlood
    to meet the members of the Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Assembly, including
    Jameel Zaito, the chairman. They include all but one of the Christian
    political parties, and they confirmed the truth of the news of killings
    and flight of Christians from Mosul. I met a brave lady, Ms Basima
    Issa Salman, a Christian Member on the Nineveh Council, who had been
    threatened with assassination 13 times. She gave me copies of the
    letters, which had been posted, into the houses of Christians, ordering
    them to leave, and threatening to kill them in the name of Islam.
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