In recent months the authoritarian regimes of Iran and Turkey escalated attacks on the Kurdish nation. Since the most recent uprisings in Iran, following the murder of a young Kurdish woman, Zhina Mahsa Amini, the regime has killed more than 130 civilian Kurds, wounded hundreds, and jailed thousands.
Turkey’s authoritarian President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan is planning a new ground invasion into Syria’s Kurdish Region (Rojava). Turkish drones and artillery killed dozens of civilians and members of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) two weeks ago. Erdogan plans to continue his ethnic cleansing campaign against the Kurds in Syria, as was done in Turkish-occupied Afrin in 2018 and Girê Spî (Tell Abyad) and Serêkaniyê (Ra’s al-‘Ayn) in 2019.
The Washington Kurdish Institute (WKI) and the Kurdish Institute of Paris (Institut kurde de Paris) jointly invite you to join a timely webinar featuring keynote speaker Elham Ahmad, the President of the Executive Committee of Syrian Democratic Council (SDC). Ms. Ahmad will discuss the current situation in Rojava, the Turkish aggression, the future of the Autonomous Administration of North and East of Syria (AANES), and more.
Speakers, Asso Hassanzadeh and Soma Rostami will discuss the current situation in Iranian Kurdistan (Rojhelat) in light of the intense crackdown by the Iranian regime, the future of the uprising, the Kurdish demands post the regime, and more.
Speakers:
Andrew Apostolou: Historian, expert on Iranian affairs
Elham Ahmad – President of the Executive Committee of Syrian Democratic Council
Asso Hassan Zadeh – Kurdish academic specializing in international law
Soma Rostami – The Hengaw Organization for Human Rights
Program
11:00 am-11:45 am
Q&A with Ilham Ahmed —Fighting for Survival Under the Shadow of Turkish Attacks
11:45 am-12:30 pm
Panel Discussion— Rojhelat Raises Against the Regime
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