Iran, Kurds and Trump
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American support for Syria’s subjugation of “Rojava”—the autonomous Kurdish-led administration in its northeast—is regarded by many of its supporters as a betrayal.
There is a burning desire among the Kurdish people to unite with the West and Israel to topple the regime in Tehran, yet there is deep pragmatic hesitation among the leadership. As the grip of the
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Kurdish militias face high-stakes gamble in potential US alliance against Tehran
Beyond what many see as a recent betrayal, the reality for Kurds in the Islamic regime will likely only worsen if the US and Israel fail to secure regime change.
One of the main factors in stopping the massacres and clashes in Rojava was the intense pressure applied by the Israeli government in its talks with the U.S. administration. Israel did not stand silently by while the Kurds were under threat, and these diplomatic efforts ensured that the massacre was halted.
Rojava has built a revolutionary society centred on women’s emancipation. Every institution in Rojava relies on power-sharing between men and women
As such allegations multiply, many Kurds are nervous about their future in a united Syria. This episode of The Documentary comes to you from Assignment, investigations and journeys into the heart of global events.
ERBIL، Kurdistan Region - Senior Kurdish officials in Syria have reported progress in incorporating Kurdish-led institutions into the Syrian government, but warned major rights and humanitarian issues remain unresolved.
At a time when we are trying to heal the deep wounds and bleeding relationship between Turks and Kurds left from the 20th century, stop reopening those wounds and deepening the pain. There was a bridge over the Tigris. On one side was Habur, on the other ...