{"id":30005,"date":"2025-09-28T06:58:54","date_gmt":"2025-09-28T06:58:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/syriac-union-party.com\/en\/?p=30005"},"modified":"2025-09-28T06:58:54","modified_gmt":"2025-09-28T06:58:54","slug":"esus-metin-rhawi-exclusion-of-syriacs-from-any-negotiations-and-political-mechanisms-that-shape-syrias-future-is-unacceptable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/syriac-union-party.com\/en\/?p=30005","title":{"rendered":"ESU\u2019s Metin Rhawi: Exclusion of Syriacs from any negotiations and political mechanisms that shape Syria\u2019s future is unacceptable"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>GENEVA \u2014 The Palais des Nations in Geneva on 26 September hosted the roundtable discussion \u201cHuman Rights in Syria: Focus on Minorities and Accountability.\u201d This side event to the sixtieth session of the UN Human Rights Council was organized by the Centre Zagros for Human Rights, an NGO with ECOSOC Consultative Status.<\/p>\n<p>The roundtable discussion aimed to gather perspectives from human rights activists and representatives of Syria\u2019s indigenous peoples, to shed light on the ongoing human rights crisis and explore options for accountability and justice. Speakers included human rights activist and spokesperson for Pro Asyl Tareq Alaows (Druze), women\u2019s rights activist and journalist Roudy Ali (Kurdish), human rights activist Ali Saker (Alawite) and Metin Rhawi (Syriac), head of Foreign Relations at the European Syriac Union (ESU) and acting spokesperson in Europe for the Syriac Union Party (SUP) in Syria.<\/p>\n<p>In his speech, Metin Rhawi strongly criticized the new authorities in Damascus for hindering coexistence, denying the free will of Syrian communities and jeopardizing Syria\u2019s shared future. \u201cExclusion continues,\u201d he told those gathered. He explained how the Suryoye (Syriacs)\u2014builders of civilizations and preservers of one of the world\u2019s oldest Christian traditions\u2014have been systematically marginalized for more than a century by various regimes in West Asia. In Syria, after fifty years of Ba\u2019athist rule and oppression, inflamed sectarian violence risks further marginalization, increased suppresion, and further denial of the rights of indigenous peoples. \u201cRecent tragedies\u2014from the Mar Eliyas Church massacre, where 26 worshippers were murdered in prayer, to kidnappings and burnings of Christian families\u2019 homes\u2014show that sectarian persecution remains a lived reality.\u201d<br \/>\nThe ESU Foreign Relations head and SUP in Syria spokesperson argued that Syria\u2019s political and social landscape can be structured in a different way, following the example of the Democratic Autonomous Administration of the Region of North and East Syria (DAARNES), where the SUP co-founded the Autonomous Administration and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)\u2014the Syriac Military Council, co-founder of the SDF, lost nearly seventy martyrs in the fight against the terrorist organization Islamic State. \u201cNot only for our own survival, but for the shared future of all Syrians,\u201d Rhawi stated. \u201cIn North and East Syria today, a system exists where peoples live together in mutual respect. For the first time in centuries, we Suryoye can teach the Aramaic language\u2013the language of Jesus\u2013as an official language alongside Kurdish and Arabic. This gives us genuine hope for the future.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>GENEVA \u2014 The Palais des Nations in Geneva on 26 September hosted the roundtable discussion \u201cHuman Rights in Syria: Focus on Minorities and Accountability.\u201d This side event to the sixtieth session of the UN Human Rights Council was organized by the Centre Zagros for Human Rights, an NGO with ECOSOC Consultative Status. 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