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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2007

Moscow goverment can deprive assyrians of their traditional craft - shoes cleaning booth which are located in the center of Moscow

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  • +1 to the million list of Reasons why we need to get Assyria back.

  • Assyrians are Gods people at the end of the time. Any person or nation helping to save Assyrians will be blessed. Bible-Matthew 12-38-42, Isaiah 19:23-25

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  • we fear god thats one reason why we are good people.... i wounder why jesus spoke arameian to hes father when he give hes soul ???

  • wooow, this should be the assyrians least concern, they should be happy they are in a country where they can drink chai and eat doma in peace. They should advance higher in school and the army, and engage in some of the government politics to show that they can integrate in moscow, and get more assyrian to go live there. They are lucky they are in moscow the city with the most billionares in the world, there are way more oppurtunities,

    united we STAND, divided we FALL.

    CHEERS.

  • miskeeneh :(

  • at least we work to feed ourselves isn't better than killing and stealing thank god my assyrian people in russia are good workers

  • I wish there was a word for word translation!

    :]

  • C'mon SUBTITLES PLEASE!!!!

  • what is going i dont understand russia can someone explain?

  • Basically the Moscow government is considering to get rid of shoe repair boths wich were mostly held by Assyrians since the WWI as they didn't speak Russian and most of them weren't citizens. It is "city's character" by now as the journalists argue - a part of history. Back at the Soviet times Assyrian diaspora was well known. Now there are mostly educated assyrians living in the city nevertheless there are still shoe boths (my aunt has one). Do we need this kind of legacy?

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