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WATCH: Armenians celebrate Christmas in Kurdistan Region's Erbil

WATCH Armenians celebrate Christmas in Kurdistan Regions Erbil
WATCH: Armenians celebrate Christmas in Kurdistan Region's Erbil

2020-01-07 00:00:00 - Source: kurdistan 24

"I congratulate the Armenian people across the world and in the Kurdistan Region on the birth of Christ," said one of the parishioners as he praised the Kurdistan Region's long history of peaceful coexistence and religious diversity.  

Several officials in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) attended Monday's ceremony, including Minister of Interior Rebar Ahmed, who told Kurdistan 24, "We were pleased to participate in this calibration of the birth of Christ with our Armenian brothers and sisters in Kurdistan Region."  

Firsat Soufy, Erbil's governor, emphasized that in the Kurdistan Region in general, and Erbil in particular, there exists a spirit "of coexistence and accepting differences, including different religions. We are proud of this privilege."

The autonomous Kurdistan Region has a parliamentary legislature with 111 seats, with quota seats reserved for Turkmen and Christian parties, as well as one specifically set aside for a member of an Armenian party.

In May, the KRG opened the first Armenian Orthodox church in Erbil's Christian-majority district of Ankawa.    

The Kurdistan Region is home for over 120,000 Christians, distributed throughout the different provinces but with the majority living in Erbil and Duhok. Following the emergence of the Islamic State in Iraq in 2014, most were displaced to areas administered by the KRG, while others fled abroad. 

Editing by John J. Catherine





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