To the Permanent Mission of Greece to the United Nations in New York City
Ambassador H.E. Anastassis Mitsialis
Monday, 11 March 2013
Dear Mr. Ambassador Mitsialis,
We refer to the meeting on 4 March 2013 of the World Council of Arameans (Syriacs) (“WCA”) in New York City with the First Counselor Mr. Venizelos and the Second Secretary Mr. Dimitris Felopoulos. We primarily discussed issues pertaining the Syrian crisis, in particular that of the Aramean (Syriac) Christian refugees from Syria who have arrived in Greece.
Your Excellency, we also refer to the recent visit by the WCA and its Member Federations to Athens on 4 and 5 February 2013. To similarly discuss Syria related issues, we met first with Mr. Charalambos P. Manessis, Minister Plenipotentiary Director for Religious and Ecclesiastical Affairs; and then with Mr. Angelos Syrigos, Secretary General of Population and Social Cohesion; Ms. Eleni Sourani, Minister Plenipotentiary & Director of Directorate of Arab Countries and the Middle East; and Mr. Patrokolos Georgiadis, General Secretary for Civil Protection.
During both occasions we were very well received and we confirmed concrete actions to improve the situation of Aramean Christian refugees in Greece, all of whom arrived in the country since late 2011.
We understood that you will visit Athens and we agreed that the WCA could send you in writing the three basic needs of our people in Greece. We are hopeful and thankful to Your Excellency that you will raise the primary concerns of the Aramean (Syriac) Christians at a senior level, which are as follows:
Just like the Greeks, the Aramean people have an ancient history with rich contributions to this world. But as you are aware, Your Excellency, the Aramean Christians are a stateless people who are trying hard to survive in a worldwide diaspora where they try to preserve their endangered Aramaic language, which is famously known as the language of Jesus.
We thank Your Excellency for raising and highlighting the above mentioned issues pertaining to the needy Aramean (Syriac) Christian refugees from Syria with the Greek authorities in Athens.
Johny Messo
President
World Council of Arameans (Syriacs),
Formerly “Syriac Universal Alliance”