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The United States didn’t set out to eradicate the Mandeans, one of the oldest, smallest and least understood of the many minorities in Iraq. This extinction in the making has simply been another unfortunate and entirely unintended consequence of our invasion of Iraq — though that will be of little comfort to the Mandeans, whose 2,000-year-old culture is in grave danger of disappearing from the face of the earth.

[...] The Mandeans have their own language (Mandaic, a form of Aramaic close to the dialect of the Babylonian Talmud), an impressive body of literature, and a treasury of cultural and religious traditions amassed over two millennia of living in the southern marshes of present-day Iraq and Iran.

Practitioners of a religion at least as old as Christianity, the Mandeans have witnessed the rise of Islam; the Mongol invasion; the arrival of Europeans, who mistakenly identified them as "Christians of St. John," because of their veneration of John the Baptist; and, most recently, the oppressive regime of Saddam Hussein, who drained the marshes after the first gulf war, an ecological catastrophe equivalent to destroying the Everglades. They have withstood everything — until now.

[...] When American forces invaded in 2003, there were probably 60,000 Mandeans in Iraq; today, fewer than 5,000 remain.

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Date: 2007-10-06 08:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pstscrpt.livejournal.com
The introduction is kinda misleading. They have scattered, and many are converting for practical reasons, and it's unfortunate they are being forced into it, but that's nothing like as bad as the implication that 55,000 of the 60,000 were killed.
From: [identity profile] sophia-sadek.livejournal.com
It's interesting that the bad boyz use the bloodbath argument to maintain the occupation. There is a bloodbath and it is the result of the occupation.

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