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"Yerîvan xeber dide guhdarên ezîz"
Bu anons ile hafızalara kazındı Erivan Radyosu!
1955’te Kürtçe yayına başlayan ve Ermenistan’ın başkenti Erivan’da kurulan Erivan Radyosu tarih, edebiyat, müzik ve tiyatro bağlamında Kürtlerin kültürel yaşamlarına büyük katkılar sundu.
Erivan Radyosu, Kürtçe yayınları ile Sovyetler Birliği'nde ve Ortadoğu'da Kürt kültürünün, müziğinin ve dilinin korunmasında hayati rol oynamış, Türkiye'deki yasaklar döneminde Kürtlerin sesi olmuş ikonik bir radyo kurumudur.
Ermenistan Devlet Radyosu bünyesinde, 1955 yılında Kürtçe test yayınlarına başlanmıştır. İlk başlarda haftada üç gün 15'er dakikalık haberler şeklinde yapılan yayınlar, zamanla genişlemiştir++
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🚨🚨A shocking revelation 🚨🚨
Öcalan’s lawyer drops a major surprise, saying:
🚨Öcalan is not in prison and is not on İmralı Island. Each time he meets his lawyer, he is transported by helicopter to İmralı Island. He resides outside the prison.
🚨We have often said that this man, who works in the interest of the Turkish state, cannot possibly be inside prison
@SipanHemoo @MazloumAbdi @ElhamAhmadSDC @RohilatAfrin @Xelilaldar @farhad_shami @PYD_Rojava @SDF_Syria @MehmudXelilEli
All of you are like your filthy, vile leader Öcalan agents of Turkish intelligence.
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@D_abdulkader I think that's appropriate. Their agenda has nothing to do with the Kurdish people. These people have an ideology that revolves around a person's thoughts and beliefs. I find that honest.
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PKK changes its name to ‘Apoist Movement’
▪️You disarmed without any guarantees.
▪️Your Apo is still behind bars.
▪️Zero constitutional changes have been made by Ankara.
▪️Kurds have no rights in Turkey.
▪️Thousands of Kurds behind bars including Demirtas.
▪️Turkey undermines Kurds beyond its borders.
But yes let’s worry about a stupid name change.
You Kurdish leftists are so backwards and gullible no wonder Turkey is running laps around y’all.

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12 Years in Captivity: Kurdish Yazidi Girl Jamila Bapir’s Return from ISIS in Syria 🇸🇾 back to Kurdistan ☀️ among her family
Kidnapped at just 7 during the Sinjar genocide, Jamila Bapir was taken while fleeing with her family—and then disappeared into ISIS captivity for 12 years.
She didn’t just go missing… she grew up inside captivity.
In 2026, she was finally rescued from Syria through a coordinated operation led by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)-linked Office for Rescuing Abducted Yazidis, a unit responsible for tracking and recovering kidnapped survivors of ISIS.
Her location was identified through ongoing intelligence work, survivor networks, and local informants operating across Syria. Once verified, she was quietly extracted and brought back to the Kurdistan Region.
But her return is not a full ending.
She comes back speaking Arabic instead of Kurdish, showing how deeply she was separated from her identity
Some of her family, including her mother and siblings, were rescued years earlier and now live abroad
Her father is still missing, with no confirmed information about his fate
Jamila’s story is part of a much larger tragedy.
In 2014, ISIS kidnapped 6,417 Yazidis women and children. As of now, over 3,500 have been rescued—but around 2,500 are still missing.
Her return is a rare moment of hope—but also a reminder: the story of Sinjar is still unfinished.
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The Dersim Massacre (1937–1938): A Tragedy Still Denied
The Dersim massacre is considered one of the darkest and most shocking acts of state violence in modern history. It took place between May 4, 1937, and September 1, 1938, during the rule of Mustafa Kemal in the region of Dersim.
Often described by many as a “genocide,” this event was not just a military operation against a rebellion, but a systematic attack on a civilian population—mainly Alevi Kurdish communities who became targets of state policies aimed at control and forced assimilation.
According to various reports, tens of thousands of people—around 50,000 to 70,000—lost their lives. However, official accounts from the Turkish state continue to present much lower numbers. Many others were forcibly displaced and sent to different parts of the country, in what appears to have been an effort to change the region’s demographic structure.
There are also reports suggesting the use of chemical agents such as chloracetophenone and mustard gas, pointing to the extreme level of violence used during the operations.
These actions are often understood within the broader context of policies like the 1934 Resettlement Law, which aimed to control and assimilate minority populations.
Today, even after many decades, the wounds of this tragedy remain unhealed. Every year on May 4, people gather in places like the Qamar Cave to remember the victims and call for truth and justice.
What makes this tragedy even more painful is the continued silence, denial, and lack of full accountability.
Dersim is not just a historical event—it remains a living wound that still awaits recognition and justice.

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@BabanAzadi 🚨 Call to Humanity Executions continue in Iran, including Kurdish youths. Do not stay silent. Raise your voice. #StopExecutionsInIran #HumanRights #KurdishLivesMatter #PakhshanAzizi #Vrisheh_Moradi
#HatemÖzdemir #YousefAhmadi #RaoufSheikh_Maroufi #MohammadFaraji
@amnesty @UN

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The Turkish state unleashed a genocidal slaughter against the #Zaza #Alawi #Kurds in the occupied northern Kurdistan.
tens of thousands massacred and hundreds of thousands driven from their ancestral lands in a calculated extermination campaign following the #SayyidReza Revolution.
This was no accident. It was Turkification through fire and steel.
Law No. 2510 (June 13) ordered the ethnic cleansing of #Kurds to make way for #Turkish settlers under the lie of development.
Then came the #Tunceli Law, a cultural guillotine that erased #Dersim’s name and every trace of Kurdish identity.
#Kurds were made to participate in death marches that were the same as the Armenian Genocide.
In 2011, #Erdoğan stood before the world and called it the most tragic event in Turkey’s recent history.
He apologized, Then he went right back to it and bombing, invading and cleansing Kurds in #Afrin, #SerêKaniyê, #GirêSpî and across southern Kurdistan.
The Turkish state’s war on the #Kurdish people never stopped. Masks were the only thing that changed.
#Dersim was not a tragedy. It was a crime against humanity and it is still happening.
#SeyitRiza's fearless spirit is still a source of strength for us. He never bowed his head nor will we bow our heads. He never surrendered
#DersimMassacre #KurdishGenocide

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Prisoners in Amed (Diyarbakır), many of whom are Kurdish political prisoners, celebrate Amedspor’s victory. This win is more than just a game; it symbolizes the ongoing fight for the Kurdish cause. ☀️✌️
#Amed #Amedspor #Diyarbakır #KurdishCause #Victory #ŞampiyonAmedspor
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@aldersimi Hakan Satan ist schon fleißig dabei sich mit H. Washi zu treffen. Es gibt keine Terroristische Organisation auf diesen Planeten mit denen sie es nicht versucht haben, die PKK ist für mich mittlerweile der Wegbereiter. Und unsere beiden Parteien sind wieder bei Null, anstrengend
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مێحراب عەبدوڵازادە، لاوە جوان چاکەکەی ئورمیە لەسێدارەدرا 💔
ئەمڕۆ ڕژێمی ئێران گیانی لە لاوێکی دیکەی کورد ستاند. مێحراب عەبدوڵازادە، خەڵکی ورمیەی ڕۆژهەڵاتی کوردستان 🖤
#مێحراب_عەبدوڵازادە #mehrab_abdollahzadeh
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