
The draft constitutional bill, which will be submitted shortly to the regional parliament for approval, states that the citizens of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region is composed of "Kurds, Turkmens, Arabs, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriacs, Armenians and others". The Patriarch in his message, published on the website of the Chaldean Patriarchate, has raised the question whether this formula ends up identifying the local Christian communities exclusively with ethnically defined groups.
Already in the past, the Chaldean Patriarch had invoked the danger of reducing the belonging of the various Christian churches as a mere "religious" corollary of ethnic and national identity. According to the Primate of the Chaldean Church, in the current phase of history, Christians are likely to be infected with the sectarianism that poisons the coexistence between the peoples of the Middle East: "Now, unfortunately", said Patriarch Louis Raphael I in an interview with Agency Fides "you hear someone who says: I am more Armenian than Christian, more Assyrian than Christian"
Source: Fides News