Basim Bello
Basim Bello is the longest serving mayor of Tel Keppe District, Iraq.[1] An adherent of the Chaldean Catholic Church, Bello was a member of the Assyrian Democratic Movement,[2] until he split from the party in 2014.
In August 2017, he was deposed as mayor but was reinstated in August 2018.[3]
Facing demographic changes in his district, Bello advocated for religious minorities by saying in December 2019, “Our territories used to have a Christian trace, but that is not the case anymore” and “If the constitution is amended, our rights and protection must be included.”[4]
References
- http://savannahnow.com/share/blog-post/pamela-e-walck/2010-04-01/spartan-brigade-helps-renovate-iraqi-schools-spread-smiles
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- Institute, Assyrian Policy (2018-08-09). "Mayor of Tel Keppe Reinstated After Unlawful Dismissal by KDP". Assyrian Policy. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
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