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Iraqi-American Christians blast U.S. policies in Iraq
At a forum featuring a senior State Department official, Iraqi-American Christians blasted the U.S. government for policies they said have devastated Iraq's minorities.
Upset and frustrated, about 300 metro Detroiters with roots in Iraq, most of them Chaldeans, gathered Thursday night in a banquet hall in Warren where Michael Corbin, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, spoke to the crowd. Corbin, a diplomat who was appointed to oversee Iraq's minority communities, was grilled by an audience that criticized the U.S. for failing to protect Iraq's Christians.
"It's going from bad to worse," said Betsy Nasouri, 52, of West Bloomfield, a Chaldean who attended the forum. "And no one is doing anything about it."
Nasouri and others said the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and occupation has greatly affected Iraqi Christians, whose numbers inside Iraq have plummeted over the past six years.