Washington Kurdish Institute By David L. Phillips November 15, 2021 Some 8,000 migrants are huddled on the border of Belarus and Poland. Many are…
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Washington Kurdish Institute By Yousif Ismael November 1, 2021 Dr. Najmaldin Karim, a great Kurdish patriot and leader, passed away one year ago after a…
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Washington Kurdish Institute Hemin Hassib August 5, 2021 On Saturday, July 17th, the Human Rights Development Organization, the Green Environment Organization, and the Kurdish…
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Washington Kurdish Institute May 4, 2021 By: Sirwan Renas Although the majority of the Kurds are Muslim, Islamism is not attractive to them. What…
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Washington Kurdish Institute By: Dr. Shilan Fuad Hussain April 2, 2021 In recent years, Kurdish women have entered the global public’s consciousness in a unique…
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Washington Kurdish Institute By: Yousif Ismael & Giulia Anderson March 9, 2021 March is remembered as a bloody month in Kurdish history, as for…
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Washington Kurdish Institute By: Arash Saleh January 22, 2021 Once the cradle of civilizations, the Middle East has been, for a long time now,…
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Washington Kurdish Institute By: Dr. Ismet Konak January 5, 2021 The Turkish government is gradually collapsing. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s palace evokes the…
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Washington Kurdish Institute By: Giulia Valeria Anderson December 15, 2020 After years of intense relations between the European Union (EU) and the United States,…
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Washington Kurdish Institute By: Yousif Ismael August 17, 2020 President Trump’s personal decision to withdraw from Syria last October worsened the situation in the…