Peace For
KURDISTAN
Genocide is the worst vicious and barbaric atrocity committed by a ruler or a regime against a group of people, minority , or a nation. It is the monstly-known horrible crime against humanity.
Genocide against another nation takes place in variety of forms in order to eliminate the existence and identity of that nation.
Genocide committed against Kurds by nationalist Turks, Arabs, and Persians is undeniably going on at this present moment.
Not only Kurdistan has been divided into four parts after the World War One, but also each part is under total occupation, and their people (Kurds ) have been facing genocide.
Kurds are not allowed to practice and use their native language,Kurdish Language. They are systematically under suppression and control.
Kurds are also not allowed to practice their fundamental rights; such as freedom of speech and choice .
Moreover, most of the Kurdish villages have been destroyed to the ground in Iraqi and Turkey occupied Kurdistan.
In Turkey, Syria, and Iran, Kurds have almost forgotten about their identities. No Kurds can speak or study in their native language neither in schools nor at offices.
Kurds have also been forced directly or indirectly to be deported or relocated in order to be assimilated with none- Kurds who control them.
Kurds are the victim of the forceful occupation and wrong division of their own country. The occupier states that control and genocide Kurds should not be called less than terrorist states.
Kurdo
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Bahdinan
Barzan : photo taken by Kurdo , March 1992
The first UN tents temporarily were established in the totally destroyed Barzan, in Bahdinan region, Iraqi occupied Kurdistan. This picturesque mountainous region in Bahdinan which is the birthplace of the latest Kurdish leader ( Mustafa Barzani ), was razed to the ground by Iraqi regime's army after collapsing Kurdish political and armed movement of Mustafa Barzani in 1975.
Barzan Area : Kurdo , March 1, 1992.
A distant view of Barzan in ' Bahdinan ' , which was destroyed after its demolition, killing, and deporting most of its people " Barzanis " by Iraqi regime's army after 1975. When Kurdish revolt for independence against Iraqi government's occupation collapsed by an international plot ( during the OPEC meeting of Iraqi, Iranian, and Algerian government in Algier in March 1975) .
If it was not for the Gulf War which had revealed Iraqi regime's barbaric atrocity and crimes against Kurds, this entire region of Barzan and its surrounding territories would have been sunk under a giant man-made lake that Saddam had already planned for the project that would have been finished in two years.
Fortunately the invasion of Kuwait in August 2,1990 had halted the construction of the water dam that would have been named "Bakhma".
Bakhma: would have been erased on the map by a giant man-made lake
Spring View - Iraqi occupied Kurdistan
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