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Kurdish Authorities Outlaw the Assyrian Language in North Iraq

Dohuk, North Iraq (AINA) — Kurdish authorities are preventing Assyrian businesses from using Assyrian names or putting up signs using the Assyrian language on the front of their stores, according to the Assyrian website assyrian4all.net.


Kurdish authorities have informed businesses that they may use Kurdish or English only. An Assyrian businessman observed that this policy is no different from that under Saddam’s regime, when Assyrians were forced to use Arabic instead of Assyrian names.

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