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June 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Filham Isaac

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  There are a few Christians. They are currently in the KRG. They were appointed. We did not elect them.

June 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Filham Isaac

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I just want to augment what my friend Mr. Fanous is saying. I stayed away from the gory stories that occurred to the Chaldo-Assyrian women in Iraq. That is the same story. While education is important, I think we as a democracy fumble the ball when we look the other way. These pe

June 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Filham Isaac

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I need to answer Mr. Karygiannis, because I think he directed some questions to me. In what way can they help? Everybody has helped, but I come in here without really any prejudice as to which party is in power, because we need some sort of a continuation of help with the pligh

June 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Filham Isaac

June 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Filham Isaac

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  No, I would ignore it if it were 150. It's 150,000 people, and that would have given us another four seats in Parliament, and that is huge for us. We could also appeal to Canada to see what we can do to repatriate those people who are stranded in Syria and Jordan. There are 300,

June 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Filham Isaac

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you kindly. Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman and honourable members of the subcommittee. My name is Fil Isaac. I've made it easy for you—rather than Filham, it's Fil Isaac, and I'm a member of the Nineveh Advocacy Committee. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you

June 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Filham Isaac