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onsdag 1 maj 2013

KURDISH GENOCIDE



KURDISH GENOCIDE

KURDISH GENOCIDE

In 2010, Jim Karygiannis M.P. Scarborough-Agincourt in Canada introduced Motion M-505 in the Canadian House of Commons, which recognized the actions of Saddam Hussein against the Kurds, as a crime against humanity.  The time has come for us to ask that these actions, including the Anfal Campaign and gassing of the Kurds in Halabja, be recognized as genocide. We are asking you to join us, community stakeholders, members, friends and leaders of the Kurdish Community as we call on the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs to recognize these crimes against humanity as genocide.

House adopts Karygiannis Motion on Halabja Gassing as a Crime Against Humanity


OTTAWA -  The Honourable Jim Karygiannis, Member of Parliament for Scarborough-Agincourt, expressed his heartfelt thanks to all Members of Parliament for passing Motion M-505 with respect to the poisonous gas attack on Halabja, Iraq and other atrocities committed by Saddam Hussein.
“Twenty-two years ago today, the Town of Halabja suffered a poisonous gas bombardment.” said Mr. Karygiannis. “I had the great privilege of presenting this Motion and I am deeply grateful to all Members of the House for understanding its significance to members of the Canadian Kurdish community and for their unanimous support.”
Motion M-505 reads as follows:That this House acknowledge the actions of Saddam Hussein against the Kurdish people in Iraq including the poison gas attack against Halabja on March 16, 1988, the destruction of Iraqi Kurdish villages and the systematic persecution of Kurds in Iraq and condemn these acts as crimes against humanity.
“In 2009, when I visited the Monument of Halabja Martyrs, I told the survivors that I would ask the House of Commons to declare the actions of the Saddam Hussein government against the Kurdish people to be a crime against humanity. Today, thanks to all Members of Parliament, I was able to keep my promise.” Mr. Karygiannis stated. “Governments are supposed to protect their citizens. The attacks on the Kurdish people were the act of a madman and monster.” 

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