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While Kurdish nationalism has never been as potent and far-reaching a force as it has currently been, and has never faced an Islamic challenge as it now does in the region, Kurdish politics in ...
Turkish nationalist leader proposes Kurdish VP roles in peace bid, but critics call it 'symbolic.' Kurds demand ...
The root cause of this Kurdish fragmentation is not political nor ideological. The problem is that Kurds don’t have a real sense of nationalism.
Members of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces held a news conference in a symbolic public square, where they raised a giant banner of Abdullah Ocalan —the Kurdish nationalist leader jailed ...
By the mid-1970s, he was advocating for Kurdish nationalism and went on to found the PKK in 1978. Six years later, the group launched a separatist rebellion against Turkiye under his command.
Kurdish Nationalism Resurfaces In Turkey Conflict: As Fighting Intensifies, Fresh Calls For Self-Rule By Michael Kaplan Published 01/01/16 AT 7:58 AM EST ...
Kurdish nationalism is a function of modern Middle Eastern state-building projects, and not the product of an inherent hatred of or difference with Arabs, Turks and Persians.
Ankara and the Kurdish nationalist movement, both allies of the US-NATO and both oriented towards the imperialist powers, are not opponents but parts of the deepening war in the Middle East.
The Kurdish nationalist project, backed by powerful global actors, is not a project of inclusion; it's a machine of conquest at all costs. Despite what it claims, it does not tolerate plurality. It ...
Kurdish nationalism also exceeds a score of 5. The results indicate that religiosity levels are not among the primary determinants of Kurdish identity. However, the strength of Kurdish identity ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Annabelle Quince: Welcome to Rear Vision on ABC Radio National, with me, Annabelle Quince. Today ...
Mullah Mustafa’s agreement with Abd al Salam Arif, a fierce Arab nationalist who served as Iraq’s president between 1963 and 1966, omitted any mention of Kurdish autonomy.