Iraq: UN Brings Ethnic Communities To The Table
UN Brings Religious, Ethnic Communities To The Discussion Table In Northern Iraq
New York, May 29 2010
1:10PM
Security concerns and human rights topped a United
Nations-backed discussion among the religious and ethnic
communities of the northern Iraqi governorate of Ninewa.
Participants at the meeting which took place on 27 May included representatives of the Christian, Shabak, Turkoman and Yazidi communities, as well of the Ninewa administration, the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Iraqi Government.
The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (<"http://www.uniraq.org/">UNAMI) chaired the talks -- the first-ever meeting of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Communities in Ninewa -- in the city of Tilkaef.
Also among the topics discussed during the gathering where the representation of Ninewa's various communities in Iraq's security forces.
The UNAMI meeting
marked an important first step for further dialogue and
action, said Jerzy Skuratowicz, the Secretary-General's
Deputy
Special Representative. "While each of the
components has its unique and distinct ethnic, cultural and
religious heritage that must be preserved, it is also
apparent that they all share many common concerns, which
need to be addressed."
ENDS