2005 - Articles

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An Open Letter to Ibrahim Tatlises by Butan Amedi - 17 Nov 05
  I would like to tell you to bundle the nonsense greetings you are conveying to Southern Kurdistan from your Turkish people and take them back to from wherever you came.
Kurdish American Youth: Letter to Kurdistan by Goran Sadjadi (translated by Aryan Akrayi & Ara Alan) - 10 Nov 05
  A letter was prepared by the Kurdish American Youth Board of Directors for the Kurdish National Congress of North America's Kurdistan Independence Conference in Kurdistan (University of Salahadin in Hewler and University of Silemani in Silemani).
How we want History to Remember Kurdistan by Aryan Akrayi - 10 Oct 05
  The creation of a grand dam, such as Bekhma Dam, could become a turning point in the history of dam creation in Kurdistan. The test will be whether or not the Kurdish Regional Government will prioritize its resources to accomplish the most for Kurdistan.
The Draft Constitution: A Personal Kurdish View by Butan Amedi - 21 Sept 05
  The Kurds in Southern Kurdistan have the right of self-determination to define the political alternatives they desire... A Democratic Federal Kurdistan within Iraq protected by this constitution will eventually evolve to an independent Democratic State of Kurdistan.
No EU membership for Turkey! by Suzan Haji - 5 May 05
  One needs to just look at Turkey and the inhumane treatment of it's citizens to get a sense of how the country is governed, and how easily it has manipulated the world into believing that democracy exists within the country.
Response to LSU for exclusion of Kurdish Students by Ali Ezzatyar - 21 April 05
  Kurdish students at Loughborough University in the UK were denied the right to a Kurdish booth in the University's International Day event.
Iraqi Presidency but still a stateless Kurds by Goran Sadjadi - 8 April 05
  The Kurds have a lengthy history of participating in the politics of another nation’s state only to end up in the same deadlocked position in which they currently find themselves.

 

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