Comment on the article: The GDP of Kurdistan, Tuesday, August 15, 2006, KurdishMedia.com, By Nergiz Duhoki
Read More »The PUK starts a wave of detention after recent protests
London (KurdishMedia.com) 15 August 2006: The PUK security forces Asayish is still searching for the participants of the protest of the town of Derbendixan (aka Darbandikhan) of the 7th August, reported local media on Monday.
Read More »Amed’s Mayor: Only dialogue has not been used to solve Kurdish issue
Amed-Kurdistan (KurdishMedia.com) 15 August 2006: Osman Baydemir is the mayor of Amed (Diyarbakir), the largest city in northern (Turkish) Kurdistan. A veteran human rights activist and lawyer by training, Mr. Baydemir is a representative of the Democratic Society Party (DTP). He is perhaps the most prominent Kurdish politician in Turkey,
Read More »Washington: Kurds protest for recognition of genocide
On 21 August 2006, Klawrojna is taking charge of a massive and collective protest to be held in front of the Federal Iraqi Embassy in the heart of Washington D.C.
Read More »The GDP of Kurdistan
Recently, the president of the Kurdistan Development Corporation and the representative of the symbolically united government of Southern Kurdistan appeared on NBC-Canada, advertising the “friendly†environment of Kurdistan for investments.
Read More »Kirkuk drowned in blood: where are peshmarga forces
Coalition forces are directly supporting terrorists, settled Arabs and former Ba’athists By Farhad Muhammad, Govari Gulan, Translated by Dr Kamal Mirawdeli The fire of terrorism has been extended to Kurdistan too. No day passes without tens of citizens becoming the victims of terrorism in Kirkuk, but still the political leadership …
Read More »Opinion: A suggestion for some ministers
Whoever you are, please, just once, ask your bodyguard to leave you alone and spend two hours as a traffic policeman working in the heat. Just spend two hours under the shade that has not been made good.
Read More »In the name of God
Thousands were fleeing, some on foot, others in cars. Chaos was every where. Some women were screaming while young men were shouting words that depicted cursing, swearing, and here and there threats of vengeance. But the majority of these people, who have turned their backs on their homes, some of …
Read More »Anger and Revenge in the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Anger manifests itself in hatred and hatred in revenge. The desire for revenge can swell and result in terrible tragedy and bloodshed. When a man submits himself to anger, he will be consumed by it, and become wicked as he embroils himself with Satan, the mirror of his final stage …
Read More »PKK is not Hezbollah
Turkey says that Israel’s recent action in Lebanon to stop Hezbollah attacks means that Turkey should be allowed to take similar steps against Kurdish guerrillas operating from northern Iraq against Turkish forces.
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