Iraq: US Forces, Al Qaeda Gangs Team up to Kill Christians as Freemason Pope Visits Synagogues

Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Following the escalation caused by Talabani´s and Barzani´s gangs in Northern Iraq, many Christian Aramaeans protested in the streets of Qaraqosh, a town nearby Mosul, last Sunday. This is an early step of reaction against the ongoing project of eradication of the Christian minority. Coordinating the reactions at the local and international levels with the equally oppressed and persecuted Turkmen, Shabak and Yazidis will be necessary in the years ahead.

Furthermore, the Aramaeans will have to address the average Christians in Europe, North America, and Latin America. It would be critically important for the tyrannized Christians of the Middle East to make their troubles known to Christians in the Western world and to denounce in the process the Freemasonic regimes of the West as the main responsible for the forced deracination of the Oriental Christians.

In a way, the passivity, if not apathy, of the Western Christians played a certain role in the ominous development. If the Western Christians held their administrations and diplomats accountable for their acts and policies, the forced process of Iraq´s arabization and islamization would not have taken place.

In this article, I republish two reports published in the Aramaean portal Aram Nahrin; they are abundant in info and news that are not made available through the Western mass media of orchestrated falsehood. In forthcoming articles, I will further focus on the troublesome province.

Peaceful demonstration on Sunday 28th of February 2010 by the Aramean Orthodox and Catholics in Baghdeda (Qaraqosh), northern Iraq

http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Arameans_Demonstration_Qaraqosh_1_3_2010.htm

On Sunday 28th of February 2010 a peaceful demonstration was organized in the Aramean village Baghdeda (Qaraqosh), northern Iraq to ask for the fragile situation of the Arameans of Mosul. The demonstration was organized by the Aramean Orthodox and Catholics of Qaraqosh which was participated by the West- Aramean Syrian Orthodox bishop Saliba Shamoun and the West- Aramean Syrian Catholic bishop Circis Qasmoussa accompanied by their priests, deacons, nuns and monks. Bishop Qasmoussa delivered a speech in which he asked the attention for the situation of the Arameans of Mosul. The demonstration was closed with a prayer and songs in Aramaic.

Though it is unknown how many Arameans exactly have been driven out of Mosul, yet according to an Aramean bishop in northern Iraq we spoke on Sunday 28th of February 2010, they estimate around 150 families left Mosul for relatively more safe areas. These 150 families are the East- Aramean Chaldeans, Est- Aramean Assyrians, West- Aramean Syrian Orthodox and West- Aramean Syrian Catholics. The escaped Arameans from Mosul have found shelter in the outlying monasteries and villages where they receive help from family and friends. Few Aramean families escaped to Baghdad

The Arameans of Mosul: A new Exodus and Ethnic cleansing is going on. Repetition of the events of 2008

http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Arameans_Killings_New_Exodus_From_Mosul_26_2_2010.htm

Studying the last reports on what is now going on in Mosul, once one of the strongholds of the Aramean Christianity in the heartland of Aram-Nahrin, it seems that the horrible events of 2008 are being repeated. Killings, threats and harassments caused already hundreds Arameans to flee out of Mosul for more safety in the outlying villages.

The East-Aramean Chaldean bishop of Mosul, Emil Simon Nonas, speaks even about "hundreds families" who already have left Mosul and is describing the situation as "humanitarian emergency". Beside the Aramean indigenous Christians, also other minorities are being targeted such as Yazidis and Shabak who also live in Mosul.

Until now, the following Arameans were killed in Mosul:

14 February 2010: The East- Aramean Chaldean Rayan Salem Elias was killed outside his home.

15 February 2010: Fatukhi Munir was killed in his grocery store.

16 February 2010: 21 year old student Zia Toma was killed.

17 February 2010: 20 year old student Wissam George was killed.

20 February 2010: The 57 year old West- Arameans Syrian Orthodoxo Adnan Hanna al-Dahan was killed.

23 February 2010: The 59 year old West- Aramean Syrian Catholic, Aishwa Maroki along with his two sons, Mohklas of 31 year old and Bassim of 25 year old were killed.

The killings of the Arameans and other minorities in Mosul, such as Yazidi and Shabak has resulted in a exodus of Arameans from Mosul. There are indeed many similarities with the horrendous events of 2008 to expel the Arameans out of Mosul.

http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Mosul_Aramean_Srebrinica_27_10_2008.htm

Who is responsible? A warning to all Aramean denominations!

How are you going to work when you, unnoticed wish to carry out ethnic cleansing, in this case to clean Mosul of its Aramean inhabitants? Well, to achieve this unnoticed, you do the following:

1. You recruit fanatical Islamic clergy who incite hatred and intolerance (creation smoke curtain)

2. You take care that godless elements infiltrate the police and security apparatus

3. You create unprecedented chaos, you kill the reliably and honest officials and you create hatred among the religious groups.

4. You employ special trained secret commando units, dressed in army or police uniforms, to kill the Aramean Christians. In order to avoid any possible suspicion, you also kill the members of other minorities.

5. You take care that the news reports about the events remain obscure and chaotic so that nobody will be able to trace the real perpetrators. That is the reason we read in the media about "Mosul is the last stronghold of Al-Qaeada", "power struggle between Kurds and Arabs"; "a political motivated issue" etc.. etc.. In this way you can carry out your plan, without any suspicion or problem.

A message to all the Aramean denominations is this one: Please do not let you lead by anyone up to the garden path to let you believe that the Islamic terrorists are responsible for these atrocities against our nation. As far as Islamic terrorists can be held responsible, they definitely operate under guidance of others and certainly not by themselves. Even if we would assume that the Islamic Jihadists are responsible for this inhumanity, it explains in no way the hatred and extermination among the Arameans diffused and implemented in 16th and 19th centuries by the horrible Jesus of the West. If the Islamic terrorists are behind these atrocities, it only means they act under guidance of the abominable Jesus of the West.

On 30th of January 2009 a analyze, from the hands of investigative journalist Wayne Madsen, was published on various websites and Forums entitled "Israel hopes to colonize parts of Iraq as ´Greater Israel". On 29th of august 2009 we commented the analyses and published on our website: http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Great-Israel_Ethnic_cleansing_Iraq_Arameans_29_8_2009.htm

In the analyses of Mr. Madsen we amongst others read:

Iraqi nationalists charge that the Israeli expansion into Iraq is supported by both major Kurdish factions, including the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Iraq´s nominal President Jalal Talabani. Talabani´s son, Qubad Talabani, serves as the KRG´s representative in Washington, where he lives with his wife Sherri Kraham, who is Jewish.

Also supporting the Israeli land acquisition activities is the Kurdistan Democratic Party, headed by Massoud Barzani, the president of the KRG. One of Barzani´s five sons, Binjirfan Barzani, is reportedly heavily involved with the Israelis.

The Israelis and their Christian Zionist supporters enter Iraq not through Baghdad but through Turkey. In order to depopulate residents of lands the Israelis claim, Mossad operatives and Christian Zionist mercenaries are staging terrorist attacks against Chaldean (Aramean) Christians, particularly in Nineveh, Irbil, al-Hamdaniya, Bartalah, Talasqaf, Batnayah, Bashiqah, Elkosheven, Uqrah, and Mosul.

These attacks by the Israelis and their allies are usually reported as being the responsibility of "Al Qaeda" and other Islamic "jihadists".

The ultimate aim of the Israelis is to depopulate the Christian population in and around Mosul and claim the land as biblical Jewish land that is part of "Greater Israel." The Israeli/Christian Zionist operation is a replay of the depopulation of the Palestinians in the British mandate of Palestine after World War II.

In June 2003, a delegation of Israelis visited Mosul and said that it was Israel´s intentions, with the assistance of Barzani, to establish Israeli control of the shrine of Jonah in Mosul and the shrine of Nahum in the Mosul plains. The Israelis said Israeli and Iranian Jewish pilgrims would travel via Turkey to the area of Mosul and take over lands where Iraqi Christians lived.

In general the analyses of Mr. Madsen will be utterly rejected by some people and they will label it as "anti-Semitic´. Please do not let misguide you by such nonsense. Why not? Well, because of the following reason, "The security forces, the Peshmerga now flooding the city, and the American forces who patrol with the Peshmerga do nothing to protect the Christians....... We have many eyewitness reports from witnesses whom we know to be credible of Peshmerga and their American allies standing by and doing nothing while Christians are attacked in front of their eyes. We have reports from people whose testimony we know to be credible of Christians being "fingered" by the new "security" forces flooding Mosul and then being attacked......." (See article below)

American forces patrol in Mosul? Bu wait a minute! In whom are the Islamic terrorists most interested to kill? The defenseless Arameans or the American soldiers? You bet, the American soldiers at any price, for the real Islamic terrorists nourish a indescribable hatred towards the Americans! The Arameans are no threat to them! In addition, if the Islamic Jihadists want, they even are able to penetrate into the Green Zone in Baghdad to carry out their attacks. And the American soldiers in the streets of Mosul, no matter how good they are equipped, are a easy target for them.

Therefore, stay assured that these horrible Satanists who brutally kill the Arameans of Mosul to ethnically cleanse Mosul, are definitely not Islamic Jihadists, but rather the forces who act under the guidance of the horrible Jesus of the West in the framework of the Grand Plan for the region. And in this Grand Plan, there is no room for the Aramean presence in this area.

And this also explains why "Human Rights" organization like Human Rights Watch never will tell what in reality is taking place. No, they shall present the issue in very vague terms like "most probably politically motivated". And then nobody knows who did it. In this way the ethnic cleansing can take place unnoticed.

Letter by the three Aramean bishops sent to the local and central government

The three Aramean bishops of Mosul, the East- Aramean Chaldean bishop Emil Shimoun Nonas, the West- Aramean Syrian Catholic bishop Circis Casmoussa and the West- Aramean Syrian Orthodox bishop Saliba Chamoun sent a letter to the local and central government demanding protection of the Aramean Christians of Mosul. We hope that the noble action of the clergy will mobilize some conscientious politicians to take actions to stop the atrocities against our nation.


However, we are little bit pessimistic on this issue, for there is a evil Grand Plan to clean this area of its indigenous Aramean inhabitants.

The Arameans of Iraq

Before the war of 2003, there were around 800.000 Arameans in Iraq. Probably more than half of them have left the country. The attacks on their churches and leaders chased the Arameans out of Iraq.

The spiritual/political colonial Western intervention and machinations in the Middle-East divided the Arameans in various denominations, namely:

West- Aramean Syrian Orthodox

West- Aramean Syrian Catholics

East- Aramean Nestorian Chaldeans

East- Aramean Nestorian "Assyrians". The "Assyrians" are divided among themselves as follows: The Apostolic Assyrian Catholic church of the East (Since 1976, the name "Catholic" has no relation with Rome) and the Ancient Church of the East (since 1968).

The terms "East- " and "West- Arameans" go back to the time of early Christianity where the Aramean indigenous nation was geographically termed as such. Roughly speaking the Euphrates River was the border. Those Arameans living Eastern of Euphrates, thus living in Persia, were termed "East- Arameans" and those living Western of Euphrates, thus in Roman Empire, were called "Western- Arameans".

The designations "Chaldeans" and "Assyrians" for the eastern Arameans go back to the Western colonial activities of the 16th (France + Catholic missionaries) and 19th (Great Britain + Anglican missionaries) centuries. The ecclesiastical and political Western powers closely worked together and setup camps in Turkey, Iraq, and Iran where the Aramean children were "educated" through which they were completely uprooted from their Aramean origin. They thereby planted a horrible form of fanaticism in their hearts which caused them to display an immense aversion to their Aramean origin.

In the year 1553 the Western Catholic missionaries together with France brainwashed a part of the East- Aramean clergy by means of bribery to call themselves "Chaldeans" with the result that the Aramaic language became known as "Chaldean" language and a part of the Aramean nation became known as "Chaldean" nation in some parts of the Western literature, the first attack on the Aramean heritage.

As a result of mutual hatred and competition between the Western Catholics and Protestants, in the late 19th century the same process was repeated, this time by the Anglican missionaries and Great Britain, and the other part of the East- Aramean "Nestorian" tribes of Hakkari (bordering Turkey and Iraq) and Urmia (Iran) to call themselves "Assyrians"- a term which was used purely geographically and only applied to the "Nestorians". The result was that Aramaic became known as "Assyrian" language and the Aramean nation as the "Assyrian" nation- this was the second and more severe attack on the Aramean heritage- a kind of spiritual genocide.

Related articles:

http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Aramean-Christians_Mosul_Killed_18_2_2010.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Aramean_Churches_Mosul_Attack_24_12_2009.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/President_Iraq_Appeal_UN_26_10_2009.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Arameans_Iraq_Louis_Sako_AlarmBell_1_9_2009.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Great-Israel_Ethnic_cleansing_Iraq_Arameans_29_8_2009.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.info/English/Aramean_Churches_Baghdad_BombAttack_13_7_2009.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Aramean_Blood_Iraq_Continues_Flow_4_5_2009.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Attack_Aramean_Churches_Iraq_7_1_2008.htm

http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Mosul_Aramean_Srebrinica_27_10_2008.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Miracles_In_Iraq_11_4_2008.htm

http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Arameans_Killed_In_Mosul_2_9_2008.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Arameans_Iraq_killing_Mosul_Qaraqosh_15_11_2008.htm

http://www.iraqichristians.org/English/Aramean_Organisations_Letter_UN_31_10_2008.htm

http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Killings_Ethnic_Cleansing_Arameans_Iraq_14_10_2008.htm

http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Indigenous_2009.htm

http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Arameans_In_The_Media_Misinformation_8_6_2009.htm

http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Aramean_Spiritual_Genocide.htm

Bishops in Iraq urge government to halt slaughter of Christians

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/iraqi_bishops_urge_government_to_halt_slaughter_of_christians/#comments

Rome, Italy, Feb 26, 2010 / 01:03 pm (CNA).- Various Iraqi bishops have issued a joint message denouncing the continual wave of Islamic violence against Christians in the country, which has left five people dead in the past week. The bishops are demanding that the government take concrete steps to stop the slaughter.

In an interview with the Fides News Agency, Syrian Catholic Archbishop Georges Casmouusa of Mosul called for authorities to "fully assume responsibility for protecting the Christian presence in Mosul. International intervention is necessary to force the central and local governments to act immediately."

The fifth and most recent victim, a 57-year-old Christian orthodox man, was found dead two days ago.

This surge in violence moved the bishops to call for greater intervention by the local government. Archbishop Casmouusa provided Fides with a copy of the message which he signed together with Syrian Orthodox Archbishop Gregorios Saliba, and Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Emile Nona. The message denounced the violence against "our Christian sons and daughters in the city of Mosul," with the killing of innocent and peaceful people, thus revealing "a premeditated plan to pressure the Christian Churches to carry out a particular agenda."

All efforts by Christian and Muslim leaders have not been able to stop the violence against Christ´s faithful, they said, adding, "These continuous acts lead us to believe that we are not wanted in this city, which is our homeland."

"Christians have participated directly and with great effectiveness in building civilization in Mosul" and throughout the region, the bishops said, particularly through art, culture, thought and creativity, as well as the economy and society. Christians are recognized by all as "peaceful members and builders of society."

"Is this how we are rewarded? By being expelled from our city, marginalized from public life, thrown out of our land? Will the state remain indifferent?" they asked.

The bishops called on the government of Mosul and the federal government in Baghdad to "fully assume their responsibility to work for the security of citizens, especially for the faithful of the Christian minority, who are the most vulnerable and most peaceful of all."

"We demand government officials give priority to respect for the law and the state, and safeguard the security and the trust of the citizens," they said. "We ask leaders not to waste their efforts fighting for power and hegemony amongst themselves," but rather to "pursue criminal actions so that those who order and carry out violence may be brought to justice".

Iraqi lawmakers highlight "political" killings of Christians (Roundup)

Feb 25, 2010, 12:08 GMT

http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/middleeast/news/article_1536589.php/Iraqi-lawmakers-highlight-political-killings-of-Christians-Roundup#ixzz0gZSVCGAi

Mosul, Iraq - Lawmakers from the northern Iraqi province of Nineveh on Thursday said a recent spate of violence against Christians in the area was intended to stir up religious and ethnic tension.

Representatives of Nineveh's Christian population say Christians in the province have been subject to a wave of lethal violence and threats in lead up to the next month's elections.

At least eight Christians have been murdered in Mosul, the provincial capital, since February 14 alone. At least 12 have been killed since January.

The purpose of targeting Christians in Nineveh province is to perpetuate instability between the province's different religions, creeds, and ethnicities,' Hisham al-Tai, a lawmaker with the Iraqi Accord Front, told reporters.

The election is scheduled for March 7.

The head of Mosul University, Said al-Diwaji, said some 1,500 of his students would not be able to get to school because of fears for their safety.

He said that the head of Mosul security had asked that buses not take some 1,500 Christian students from Qaraqosh, roughly 30 kilometres east of Mosul, to the university because of threats to blow up the buses.

Mosul and its environs are among the most ethnically and religiously diverse - and dangerous - regions of Iraq. Iraqi and US officials describe the city as al-Qaeda's last urban stronghold in the country.

Tensions have been high in the province since an Arab nationalist party won last year's provincial polls on a platform of taking back control of the government and security services from Kurdish parties and allied militias.

Yehia Abdu, a member of Nineveh's provincial council, accused Iraq's central government, the provincial government, and the security services 'of failing to disclose those behind the targeting of Christians.'

The targeting of Christians serves a political agenda, by pitting one group against a minority. The real losers are the Iraqi people,' he said.

A Christian man and his two sons were fatally shot in Mosul on Tuesday. Their murder followed five similar shootings, in at least one case by men who told the victims they were secret police agents.

Many Christians fled the area after a similar wave of attacks targeted their community in late 2008, ahead of provincial council elections.

Christian lawmaker Yonadam Kanna accused the central government and the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) of not doing enough to protect the region's Christians from 'crimes of a political nature.'

He further accused the government of burying the findings of its investigations of the recent killings and those that took place in 2008, 'perhaps out of fear for its political alliances ahead of the elections.'

He blamed a 'lack of coordination' between the KRG and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government in Baghdad for creating 'a security vacuum' that allowed the attacks to continue.

The New York-based pressure group Human Rights Watch this week said the attacks were 'most probably politically motivated.'

Iraq's authorities need to act now to stop this campaign of violence against Christians from spreading again,' Human Rights Watch's deputy Middle East director, Joe Stork, said.

In particular, the government needs to see that those responsible for these murders are swiftly arrested and prosecuted to protect Mosul's Christians from further violence,' he added.

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Picture: From the manifestations at Qaraqosh, North Iraq.

From: www.aramnahrin.org
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Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis

Orientalist, Historian, Political Scientist, Dr. Megalommatis, 53, is the author of 12 books, dozens of scholarly articles, hundreds of encyclopedia entries, and thousands of articles. He speaks, reads and writes more than 15, modern and ancient, languages. He refuted Greek nationalism, supported Martin Bernal´s Black Athena, and rejected the Greco-Romano-centric version of History. He pleaded for the European History by J. B. Duroselle, and defended the rights of the Turkish, Pomak, Macedonian, Vlachian, Arvanitic, Latin Catholic, and Jewish minorities of Greece.

Born Christian Orthodox, he adhered to Islam when 36, devoted to ideas of Muhyieldin Ibn al Arabi. Greek citizen of Turkish origin, Prof. Megalommatis studied and/or worked in Turkey, Greece, France, England, Belgium, Germany, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Egypt and Russia, and carried out research trips throughout the Middle East, Northeastern Africa and Central Asia. His career extended from Research & Education, Journalism, Publications, Photography, and Translation to Website Development, Human Rights Advocacy, Marketing, Sales & Brokerage. He traveled in more than 80 countries in 5 continents.

He defends the Human and Civil Rights of Yazidis, Aramaeans, Turkmen, Oromos, Ogadenis, Sidamas, Berbers, Afars, Anuak, Furis (Darfur), Bejas, Balochs, Tibetans, and their Right to National Independence, demands international recognition for Kosovo, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and Transnistria, calls for National Unity in Somalia, and denounces Islamic Terrorism.

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