Washington Kurdish Institute March 29, 2021 Turkey’s authoritarian leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, supported by the coalition government consisting of what remains of his Justice…
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Washington Kurdish Institute March 16, 2021 Historically, Kurds in all parts of Kurdistan – which is divided across Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey –…
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Washington Kurdish Institute February 23, 2021 The 2021 Erbil missile attacks might mark a new way for Iran to target the U.S. and the…
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Washington Kurdish Institute Lecture By Ismael Bazyar Translation: Kamran Balnour February 16, 2020 After almost one hundred years of our nation’s identity struggle against…
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Washington Kurdish Institute February 7, 2021 Excerpt points from an interview conducted with anthropologist and Turkey expert, Dr. Nickos Michailidis. The EU’s wrong thinking…
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Washington Kurdish Institute February 2, 2021 A response to Amb. Robert Ford’s article published on the Foreign Affairs on January 25, 2021. Amb. Ford’s…
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Washington Kurdish Institute January 19, 2021 It is no secret that Turkey was the main route for ISIS (Da’esh) terrorists across the globe who…
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Washington Kurdish Institute December 29, 2020 2020 was an unprecedented year globally. The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed nearly two million lives. Its indiscriminate and…
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Washington Kurdish Institute December 1, 2020 Before 2015, no political party seeking to address the concerns of the approximately 20 million Kurds people living…
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Washington Kurdish Institute By: Matthiew Margala, November 24, 2020 Czechoslovakia and Iraq: Two ethnically diverse states with politically tumultuous histories. Czechoslovakia, unlike most…