Why the free countries should help the Kurds and Kurdistan?

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KOYA, IRAQ: KDP-Iran guerrillas leave their base to go on a military training in the Iraqi mountains. Peshmerga, military irregulars, of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDP-Iran) train in the mountains of Iraq. Photo by Aram Karim/Metrography
 by: Massab Mohammadi

Talking and writing about human right is maybe simple, but when you are talking or writing about a human rights of a forgotten nation, it is different and maybe worse. The Kurds -The biggest nation without a state in the world, are 45 million people in total who have been divided between Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey.

The Kurds are dying every day, they have experienced every kind of death. Dying in prison, dying by Bombs, dying in fight for freedom, dying in fighting against terrorism on behalf of all the world, but the world is just looking to the Kurds, just like watching a movie like Spartacus, not more, without any help or support. The world need just Oil, just money, not humanity, not human right, beautiful words but worthless.

Everything has been begun from Sykes–Picot Agreement. The Sykes–Picot Agreement, officially known as the Asia Minor Agreement, was a secret 1916 agreement between the United Kingdom and France, to which the Russian Empire assented. The agreement defined their mutually agreed spheres of influence and control in Southwestern Asia. The agreement was based on the premise that the Triple Entente would succeed in defeating the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The negotiations leading to the agreement occurred between November 1915 and March 1916  and it was signed 16 May 1916. The deal, exposed to the public in Izvestia and Pravda on 23 November 1917 and in the British Guardian on November 26, 1917, is still mentioned when considering the region and its present-day conflicts.

However, the Kurds have experienced division already in 1514.

The Kurdish language, to have the feeling of being Kurdish, to have a flag, to have liberalistic thought, to be a Peshmerge to fight for freedom, trying to talk in Kurdish with your students as a teacher in school and… is forbidden.

Dr. Abdulrahman Ghasemlou and Dr. Said Sharafkandi, have been assassinated by Mullas regime. Abdullah Ojalan is in prison about 19 years in Turkey. More than 220 of East kurdistan’s peshmerge(s) and their Party members have been assassinated in Iraqi Kurdistan by Mullas Regime between 1985-2000.

13 July 1989

The Halabja chemical attack, also known as the Halabja Massacre or Bloody Friday, was a massacre against the Kurdish people that took place on March 16, 1988, during the closing days of the Iran–Iraq War in the Kurdish city of Halabja in Southern Kurdistan. The attack was part of the Al-Anfal Campaign in northern Iraq, as well as part of the Iraqi attempt to repel the Iranian Operation Zafar 7. It took place 48 hours after the fall of the town to the Iranian army.

The Halabja chemical attack

This is not all. In Gharna, Ghalatan, Serchinar, Pawe, Sanandaj, Mariwan, Indirqash, more than 20,000 Kurdish man and women and children have been killed by Mulla’s Regime in Iran.

Ghalatan. 02. sep.1979

The number of 59 young people have been disappeared by Mulla’s regime in Iran and no one know still if they are alive or dead.

Iraq on June 28, 1987, dropped what Iranian authorities believed to be mustard gas bombs on Sardasht, West Azerbaijan, in two separate bombing runs on four residential areas. The numbers of victims were initially estimated as 10 civilians dead and 650 civilians injured.

Sardasht. June 28, 1987

Out of a population of 20,000, 25% are still suffering severe illnesses from the attacks. The gas attacks occurred during the Iran–Iraq War, when Iraq frequently used chemical weapons against Iranian civilians and soldiers.

Out of 12,000 inhabitants, according to official reports, 8,000 were exposed. Of the 4,500 requiring medical care, 1,500 were hospitalized, 600 of them in Tehran. The other 3,000 were treated as outpatients and discharged. Many of these 3,000 former outpatients left the city for the villages and attempted to treat themselves, using traditional medicines, etc.

We are talking about a tragedy, this is not a story or fiction or joke. This is the store of a nation without land, without government, without international rights, but they are fighting for democracy, for liberalism, for freedom. They are in a great fight against terrorism and Salafi Jihadists in Iraq and in Syria and they are to do this everywhere, just to help the humanity, to save the human and human rights.

The Kurdistan is so rich. Kurdistan has oil, different underground sources such as gold, aluminum, mercury, iron, gas and so. Kurdistan has also enough working forces, but as mentioned, they don’t have a country of own, a state of own, but they are fighting to reach this goal.

Sanandaj, 27.08.1979

Many Kurdish movements have ocured in 2 last centuries. Shaikh Obaidulla Nahri’s movement, Ismail agha Shkak’s movement, Agri and Ararat’s movement, Shaikh Mahmod Hafid’s Movement and Barzani’s Movement, Kurdistan republic in Mahabad (mahabad is the Kurds capital), are some of Kurdish movements which have tried to reach their rights.

 In Syria, more than 50% of the Kurds have no ID-card so far. The Syrian regime says that they are not from Syria and they will throw them out whenever they want.

Now more than 213 Kurdish people in Turkey have been arrested by Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Dictator Regime.

In Iran also, Mohammad Nazari (25 year in jail), Omar Faghipur (20 Years in jail), Loqman and Zanyar Moradi (they are brothers and waiting to be executed), Khalid Faraiduni, Said Shirzad, Sahar Faizi, Asrin Aminzade, Hajar Piri, Najibe Salehzade, Ferzaneh Almasi, Truske Waisi and more than 2 thousands of Kurdish people are in Iran’s regime Jails.

Here there is a fact: The free world should know the Kurds, should see the facts, they have to open their eyes and see what they have to see. The Kurds are a reality, their rights are facts, their dying can solve nothing and helps the dictators to grow up and develop and kill more than now.

Now a part of Kurdistan (in Iraq) want to be independent. Now it is the time that the free and developed countries should help the Kurds and then they have to have planes for other parts of Kurdistan.

By helping the Kurds you will help the democracy and liberalism, humanity and human rights and you will contribute to remove the dictatorship as soon as possible.

 

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