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The Assyrian Democratic Movement (ܙܘܥܐ ܕܝܡܘܩܪܛܝܐ ܐܬܘܪܝܐ) is an ethnic Assyrian political party in Iraq. Assyrians are a Christian Syriac-speaking minority inhabiting northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey and northwestern Iran, some of whom are also identified as Aramaeans, Syriacs and Chaldeans. ...
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Assyrian Democratic Movement seeks an autonomous federal state for Assyrians in Iraq. The party has four of the five seats reserved for Assyrians in the Kurdish parliament.
History The Assyrian Democratic Movement ("Zowaa") was established on April 12, 1979 to satisfy the political objectives of the Assyrian people in Iraq, in response to the oppressive brutality of the Al-Baath regime and its attempts to forcibly expropriate ethnic Assyrians from their native lands. The movement took up armed struggle against the Iraqi regime in 1982 under the leadership of Mr. Yunadam Kanna, and joined the IKF in early 1990s. Yunadam Kanna (ܝܘܢܐܕܐܡ ܚܢܢܐ) was a member of the Interim Iraq Governing Council created following the United Statess 2003 invasion of Iraq. ...
Yunadam Kanna is now the president of the party. He served on the temporary Iraqi Governing Council before it was disbanded in favor of the elected body formed after the January 2005 Iraqi elections. The Iraqi Governing Council. ...
This article or section should be merged with Government of Iraq or Reconstruction of Iraq Iraqi elections have been advocated by the transitional government of Iraq in the aftermath of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq in which a US-led multinational force toppled the regime of Saddam Hussein. ...
The party's website, zowaa.org, describes it as "a democratic and political organization -- national and patriotic -- to defend our people and their legitimate rights and to struggle under the banner of [a] free democratic Iraq." The site's declarations include calls for official recognition of the rights of Assyrians and "unity of our people under their several identities": Chaldean, Syriac, and Assyrian (various Christian denominations in the Assyrian demographic. The group supports the idea of a federal Iraq, and is on good relations with other Assyrian and Kurdish groups present in northern Iraq, as well as with Shi'a leaders in southern Iraq. The movement is also represented in the Kurdistan parliament. Party members and Assyrians in general have been the focus of some insurgent attacks in the time since the fall of saddam hussein. Saddam Hussein SaddÄm Hussein Ê»Abd al-MajÄ«d al-TikrÄ«t, spelled Husayn or Hussain; (Arabic صداÙ
ØØ³Ù٠عبد اÙÙ
Ø¬ÙØ¯ Ø§ÙØªÙØ±ÙØªÙ; born April 28, 1937 ) was President of Iraq from 1979 until his removal by coalition forces during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. ...
The party also operates Assyrian Radio.
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