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Why kurdistan is on 4 country?


why kurdistan is on iraq,turkey,iran,syria
i mean why kurdistan is on iraq,turkey,iran,syria that 4 country

ITS surrounded by these country's
Were would you want it

The Kurds: The Orphans of The World

I UNDERSTAND- MAY GOD HELP YOU ALL PEOPLE OF BARAZANI

Jan 8, 2004

It was the Kurds misfortune to be surrounded by neighbors such as Turkey, Iran Iraq and Syria, cosequently to be treated like the orphans of the world. None of which believes in an iota of democratic principles, in an age where the rest of the world is eyeing the exploration of the space for the future of mankind while these governments still are stuck in the mud of their own make.

For years, these governments- notwithstanding their bottomless differences- have conspired and plotted against the Kurds and their future. Starting with the division of Kurdistan, through The Saad Abad Treaty in 1937, to Baghdad Pact of 1955 and CENTO in 1959, ending with the1975 Algiers Treaty between former Dictator Saddam and the late Shah of Iran.

The concept of sovereignty they boast so much about and claim to cherish today became meaningless when they were pursuing and chasing the Kurdish rebellions across their frontiers.

Their coordination and cooperation was limitless until this very day, in crashing the Kurdish uprisings and killing Kurdish civilians, waging campaign after another under various denominations, of ethnic cleansing that amounted occasionally to actual genocidal war, its objective of course; the total annihilation of the Kurdish population, simply because long ago they have given up on their useless policies of assimilation.

The destitute Kurds surrounded, were completely defenseless in the face of such atrocities. As their famous proverb goes: they had only mountains as their friends to seek shelter.

However, even mountains rendered futile in the face of the modern sophisticated weapons of mass destructions that were employed against them in the Kurdish town of Halabja where more than 5000 lives perished, mostly women, children and elderly and else where, and in al-Anfal campaign were 180,000 Kurds were murdered.

Today, after 12 years of self-rule, these governments once again are resorting to their old games. Turkey could not stand watching the Kurds gaining their legitimate rights on the other side of its borders, following their long odyssey of struggle and sacrifices in Iraqi Kurdistan. Therefore it started stirring up troubles using its 5th column embodied in the Iraqi Turkmen Front (ITF) in the historic Kurdish city of Kerkuk. Regrettably, they succeeded to certain degree in baiting in also the Sunni Arabs who were originally brought to the city by Saddam to replace the forcibly evicted Kurds.

Sorry... but that question makes no sense at all...

because there is no need to divide ALL these countries to create a separate one for the kurds. That's like dividing canada and the US and creating a country only for black people !!

Kurdistan is supposed to be an area set a side for Kurds over top of parts of Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq, just like Israel is an area set aside for Jews over top of Palestine, Syria, Egypt and Jordan. It's because before Europe came into the Middle East we didn't have these made up boarders, technically its all one Greater Syria like in the Ottoman Empire.

Well, I do sympathise that the Kurds have no country of their own, and my heart used to go out to them........until I read about the public stoning----100 men against a 17 year old girl in the Kurdish region.
After her death that they also recorded on camera's, they dared to take her body out of the grave to check if they had actually killed a virgin! and they did found that in the end she was a virgin.
Until such honour killings stop, I really have nothing to say about human rights and Kurdistan's position in the world.

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