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2. Part 2 (Surayt)

Jun-16-2015 at 06:31 AM (UTC+3 Nineveh, Assyria)

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Šato 2004, awwël naqla, kṯëwli cal Mëḏyaḏ, aydarbo nafilo bu Sayfo 1915? Dokumane kṯiwe, nëquşo këtwo, bas dlo aţlahiye kuraxnowo aclayye, hani aykone? I naqla ẖa d korëx cal dokuman, lë kforëq d manyo? Lë kforëq b mën lišonoyo!... aw kaṯowo manyo? Bu cwodo du tarix, kul yaḏoco hawxa ksoyëm, hani kmaltamme, bëṯër ksamme analiz.

Hul ucdo, mede kṯiwo b oşmanli cal H̱anne Safar, cal cayle d Bë-Safar, mu zabno du Sayfo heš b iḏi layt! La’an u aršiv daw walayat aw das Sanjaqe di Oşmanliye, heš şxirene. Yawmo may yawme, ëlla hani gëd mëftoẖi w nëfqi li ẖolo. Haka mede maţi l iḏi, gëd huweno fşiẖo.

Hano dlo kloyo gëd fëlaǧnole harke aw b ǧer cwodo cam an noše d këbci uḏci zëd cal i masale d H̱anne Safar aw di cayle d Bë-Safar mu zabno du Sayfo.
Cal meqëm mu Sayfo, dokumane kit cal Bë-Safar. Hani mšaklene. Kmaẖkën cal aq qalat d hawi bi cito b Mëḏyaḏ.

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Gëd ducarno li šato 2004. B Bayrud bu konferans d këtwola l “Syriacum Symposium” mqadamli u cwodo. Bëṯër mayo ẖaḏërno cam programe d talawizyon b ACSA TV, maẖkeli naqla ẖreto, Mëḏyaḏ bu Sayfo, aydarbo nafilo?

Bu cwodo, maẖweli H̱anne Safar, droco di dawle w cwëdle cam i dawle Oşmanliye b Mëḏyaḏ w bu Ţuro.

Camaniyel Poli, i naqla d šamëc lu medano, aṯi mqabël w mërle: Hano latyo šrolo, dugleyo!

Šafiro!

Czim ǧalabe naqlat, “tox mdafëc, mar latwe zlam di dawle...” laṯi.

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Zawno yarixo, maltamli maḏco d kit gab sowe şëroye bu cëmro. Hën b şurayt, hën b carabi, hën b kurmanji w hën ste b tërki maẖkalle. Harke kit maḏco cal Bë-Safar w cal H̱anne Safar. Mu maḏcano manfaqli cwodo kṯiwo li ẖolo.

Heš kmaltamno, u cwodo këmdawëm.

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Assyria \ã-'sir-é-ä\ n (1998)   1:  an ancient empire of Ashur   2:  a democratic state in Bet-Nahren, Assyria (northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, southeastern Turkey and eastern Syria.)   3:  a democratic state that fosters the social and political rights to all of its inhabitants irrespective of their religion, race, or gender   4:  a democratic state that believes in the freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture in faithfulness to the principles of the United Nations Charter — Atour synonym

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