Prime Minister of Iraq Encourages Assyrians to “Return to Iraq”

In recent months, the Prime Minister of Iraq, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, urged Assyrians to return to Iraq and resettle the land in which they once lived. This invitation comes after the defeat of the Islamic State, which heavily controlled the region and is responsible for much of the persecution experienced by Assyrian Christians in recent years. 

Among this invitation was a call to unite the people of Iraq to build a better future. In an official statement, Prime Minister Al-Kazemi said, “Iraq is the country for everyone, and that Christians are the original children of the country, and there is no difference between the people of the same country, as everyone is a partner in building the future of Iraq. We are serious about providing assistance to our Christian families and solving their problems. We are glad that Christians will return to Iraq and contribute to its reconstruction. Iraqis of all sects are yearning for a new Iraq that believes in peace and rejects violence.” 

A notable Bishop living in Baghdad, Patriarch Saint Louis Raphael I Sako, the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch, issued a response to the Prime Minister’s statement saying, “The Church supports Al-Kazemi’s steps towards achieving security and stability throughout Iraq.”

He continued by stating, “[Assyrian] Christians are proud of their Iraqi identity, and they feel more reassured, in light of the serious handling of the Al-Kazemi government with the Christian file,” adding that there are “a large number of them wanting to return to Iraq.” 

This statement was issued during a time where we remember the 1933 Simmele Massacre which took place in Iraq 87 years ago this month, killing and displacing thousands of Assyrian Christians. (You can learn more about this is my most recent post here.)


Could this be a new turning point for the Assyrian people? Could this perhaps be the beginning of a new era of peace between displaced Assyrian Christians and those living in Iraq? We should continue to pray for reconciliation, peace, and an end to the persecution and displacement of the Assyrian people. 


~Nadia Cavner
www.nadiacavner.com

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