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  • France to Receive Nearly 500 Iraqi Christian Refugees

    said »
    Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:45 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Dear Sirs, it is verry good news to know that western countries are more interrested in the fate of the Christians of the middle east, and taking action is the right move, but in which direction? If everry free country or democratic system is going to have a few thousand Chaldean refugies into his country, then this will achieve the dreams and goals of the fanatic muslim extremists, wether shiaa or sunnis, of emptying "the whole middle east" of its main occupants: the Christans. We, the Chaldeans of Lebanon, and many of the iraki and world wide spread Chaldeans, would preffer to receive support, in any field possible because in irak, worse than Lebanon, the Christians have persecuted like most aother arab countries, silently, for ages. The direct support and protection of the Christians in the middle east is mostly urgent and imperative.
    Ready for any more informations in this regard to any person or organization, for joining hands together will relive a lot of souls in this region, where more "Christianity" will replace a lot of terrorism and bad education.
    Said Akhrass : President of Chaldean Youth League.

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