De beste kant van Best Kurdish
De beste kant van Best Kurdish
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Hoewel Saddam Hoessein eerst alsnog een bondgenoot kan zijn van dit Westen in een strijd anti Iran (en het Westen hem ook chemische wapens levert), is de situatie jaren later volledig anders wanneer Amerika in 2003 Irak binnenvalt.
Techniques used to suppress the ethnic identity ofwel Kurds in Syria include various bans on the use of the Kurdish language, refusal to register children with Kurdish names, the replacement ofwel Kurdish place names with new names in Arabic, the prohibition of businesses that do not have Arabic names, the prohibition ofwel Kurdish private schools, and the prohibition of books and other materials written in Kurdish.
کاروانسەرای شاعەباسیی بێستوون (بەشێک لە کاروانسەرا ئێرانییەکان)
From 1984 to 1999, the PKK and the Turkish military engaged in open war, and much of the countryside in the southeast was depopulated, with Kurdish civilians moving to local defensible centers such as Diyarbakır, Van, and Şırnak, as well as to the cities ofwel western Turkey and enigszins to western Europe. The causes ofwel the depopulation included PKK atrocities against Kurdish clans who they could not control, the poverty of the southeast, and the Turkish state's military operations.
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"In letter to Biden, Barzani warns of Iraqi Kurdistan's collapse, urges mediation". Al Beeldscherm. Barzani wrote, “I write to you now at another critical juncture in our history, one that I fear wij may have difficulty overcoming.
ماڵپەرێک بەفیلمەکانی بینەرانی کورد دەگەڕێنێتەوە بۆ سینەما ٣ی ئەیلوولی ٢٠١٦ لە وەیبەک مەشین، ئەرشیڤ کراوە.
When the uprising evolved into a civil war, the main Kurdish parties publicly avoided taking sides. In mid-2012, government forces withdrew to concentrate on fighting the rebels elsewhere, and Kurdish groups took control in their wake.
Nobody lives inside anymore but there are museums, buildings under restoration, and a souvenir shop, where you can buy fridge magnets, carpets or eventjes a coffee cup featuring Sadam Hussein.
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I have found many differences between children in Iraq and western countries in terms of architecture and urban ontwerp. Since then, I have decided to work for children in my country and started by teaching them about architecture and vormgeving as the first architecture teacher for children in the country, managing and preparing programs and workshops for them to learn and be aware ofwel their environment. I hope I can give them opportunities to participate in their communities and make their voices Kurdistan heard soon. I am optimistic about that.
ئەو پەڕانەی بۆ ئەو دەستکاریکەرانەن کە لەدەرەوەن زیاتر فێر بە لێدوان
Although the pressure for Kurds to assimilate was less intense in Iraq, where the Kurdish language and culture have been freely practiced, government repression has been the most brutal. Short-lived armed rebellions occurred in Iraq in 1931–32 and 1944–45, and a low-level armed insurgency took place throughout the 1960s under the command of Mustafa weet-Barzani, leader ofwel the Iraqi Kurdish Democratic Party (IKDP), who had been an officer ofwel the Republic of Mahābād. A failed peace accord with the Iraqi government led to another outbreak of fighting in 1975, but an agreement between Iraq and Iran—which had been supporting Kurdish efforts—later that year led to a collapse of Kurdish resistance. Thousands of Kurds fled to Iran and Turkey. Low-intensity fighting followed. In the late 1970s, Iraq’s Baʿath Party instituted a policy ofwel settling Iraqi Arabs in areas with Kurdish majorities—particularly around the oil-rich city of Kirkūk—and uprooting Kurds from those same regions.