The
Kurdistan Observer
www.kurdistanobserver.com
KURDISTAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY (KDP)
International Relations Bureau
A STATEMENT ON THE ARREST OF A MEMBER OF THE
ASSYRO-CHALDEAN COMMUNITY IN IRAQI
KURDISTAN
27 August 2001
Misleading and malicious statements pertaining to the arrest
of Youkhana Yalda Khaie, a
member of the Assyro-Chaldean community in Iraqi Kurdistan, have recently
appeared in
certain media outlets.
On 8 April 2001, Youkhana Yalda Khaie, along with two other persons
were arrested
under Iraqi criminal law, article 168, for aiding and abetting PKK
terrorists including
supplying military related equipment.
Mr. Khaie is regularly visited in detention by his relatives
and representatives of the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Mr. Khaie’s collaboration with the PKK is well established. He
is formally charged with
aiding and abetting an illegal terrorist organization. His detention
has been extended
according to the law. On 23 July 2001, the Public Prosecutor referred
his case to the Dohuk
Criminal Court. His trial date is set for 2 September 2001.
Interested persons may attend the trial. An independent inquiry
by Amnesty International
and other accredited human rights organizations is welcomed to assess
and verify the
circumstances under which Mr. Khaie is charged and being tried, and
the treatment he has
been receiving while in detention.
Statements in the media by some exile Assyrians claiming that
Mr. Khaie was arrested to
take over his land or to prevent him from raising funds to built a
church, and that he is being
victimized for being a Christian are untrue, baseless and malicious.
These and other similar
statements alleging Muslim-Christian enmity is an attempt to cause
communal discord.
The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Kurdistan Regional
Government (KRG)
endeavour to apply the rule of law to all citizens of Iraqi Kurdistan
regardless of their ethnic
origins or religion.
The KDP and the KRG reaffirm their commitment to the promotion
of friendship and
mutual respect among all communities in Iraqi Kurdistan. During the
past decade,
substantial progress has been made in supporting the development of
a society where
national, cultural and civil rights, pluralism, and religious freedom
are promoted and
protected by the law throughout the region.
KDP Spokesperson
P.O.Box 7725, London SW1 3ZE-UK
Tel: 020 7498 2664 Fax: 020 7498 2531
E-mail: kdpeurope@aol.com
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