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@Inana2026

Swedish-Kurdish/ 🇸🇪 ❤️🌞💚 • mostly conservative • sometimes unsure

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Inana@Inana2026·
@pi6067 @GumptionAndCo @travelingflying Your claim that 𝑋=0 is factually false. I never claimed 𝑋=100%. ”Everyone is free to do so”…Don't invent a strawman because your statement failed 😏
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pi🐷@pi6067·
@Inana2026 @GumptionAndCo @travelingflying なるほど。 「日本に数か所例外が存在する」=「日本全国で自由に認められて歓迎されている」になるなら、かなり便利な暴論だね😂 日本は自己中心的な人間は歓迎されないんだ。可哀想だと思うなら、君の庭に埋めてやってくれ。
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Taya Bass@travelingflying·
Japanese politician says that Muslims shouldn’t be buried in Japan. ”Japan is a cremation country. Allocating land for Muslim burials is not appropriate. If they want burial, it should be done in their home countries at their own expense.”
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Kurdism@Kurdism2026·
Tajikistan banned the hijab to shield its society from Arab influence. The measure looks draconian but it is necessary. Without it Salafi ideology funded by Arab oil money would infiltrate and women would soon wear niqabs. Tajikistan is Persian. Iran is not.
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Kurdism@Kurdism2026·
Search 100 years of Kurdish struggle. You won’t find an October 7th. We fight with honor for existence. They shoot to kill. We shoot to live.
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Inana@Inana2026·
@pi6067 @GumptionAndCo @travelingflying Also, the majority of muslims in Japan are NOT from the middle east. They are Indonesian of origin. The rest from south asia. Most muslims in Japan decide to send the bodies back to the country of origin. Which is not Saudi Arabia 😑🙄
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pi🐷@pi6067·
@GumptionAndCo @travelingflying 日本人です。 死んで火葬しない宗教は日本に存在しません。ムスリムでもキリストでもユダヤ人でも仏教でも土葬を望む者は、誰1人歓迎されません。土葬を望むならメッカへ移住すべきです。火葬は日本に住むうえで平等のルールです。従えないなら日本にいるべきではありません。究極の平等主義者です。
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Kurdism@Kurdism2026·
Kurds receive official minority rights in Armenia and Russia, but not in Turkey. Why do Christian countries grant Kurds rights when Turkey doesn’t?
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Kurdism@Kurdism2026·
Enemies highlight Kurdish dialect differences to undermine our national aspirations but they are late. Our media have been broadcasting in Sorani and Kurmanci reaching 90% of Kurds for decades. We are past nation-building. We are state-building. Soran singing in Kurmanci.
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Inana@Inana2026·
RT @Kurdism2026: Exactly one year ago sanctions were lifted on Syria under the condition that the ISIS government would protect the minorit…
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KurdishZionist@KurdishZionist·
@ShapurBozorg @shoresh03 Kurds are Kurds, not Iranians. Our identity did not begin with modern Iran, and it certainly does not need Persian approval to exist. Kurds have their own history, language, culture, and homeland.
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Kurdism@Kurdism2026·
The Kurdish nation has irrevocably decided on independence. Every sphere. Language, education, military, economy, diplomacy and media is adapting to build the state. Exactly as a family reorganizes its entire life around a child’s decisive exam to ensure success.
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Laura Cellier@Laura_L_Cellier·
President Trump has been throwing the Kurds under the bus for years They don’t have the wealth of the Gulf Arabs They don’t have the strategic importance of Turkey But he should remember they defeated, at great cost, one of the most evil death cults in history
Diyar Kurda@diyarkurda

I asked President Donald Trump: Yesterday you said you gave the Kurds weapons and they kept them for themselves. A U.S. military official says (tells me) the Kurds have not received any weapons, and all Kurdish parties deny receiving them?” Trump responded: “The officials are wrong”

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chista👸@chine_chik·
@diyarkurda Who the fuck are you to call the President a liar? Your last name tells us everything we need to know.
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Diyar Kurda@diyarkurda·
I asked President Donald Trump: Yesterday you said you gave the Kurds weapons and they kept them for themselves. A U.S. military official says (tells me) the Kurds have not received any weapons, and all Kurdish parties deny receiving them?” Trump responded: “The officials are wrong”
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Kurdism@Kurdism2026·
If Kurdistan was free every diaspora Kurd would go home. If Europe opened its borders every Arab would leave their home. Why do Arabs hate their countries?
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Inana@Inana2026·
@skyofiran19 @KavehGhoreishi If we ever received them, then i hope you never thought we would actually give them to you as good will. Why on earth would we so that? We don’t care about you, no love lost for you 🤨 fight your own war qarach
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@KavehGhoreishi فعلا با سلاح های دزدی پشت بازو بگیرید و مثل عرزشی ها شیپور رو از سر گشادش بزنید بعد که آمریکا حمایتش رو از روتون برداشت و چارتا کشور گاییدنتون فقط نیاید اینجا ننه من غریبم بازی دربیاریدا
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Kaveh Ghoreishi@KavehGhoreishi·
کوردها بدون داشتن دولت-ملی در مرکز همه تحولات خاورمیانه قرارگرفته‌اند. رئیس قوی‌ترین نظام دنیا هم برای پیشبرد یا توجیه سیاست‌های خود مجبور است یک روز درمیان پای کوردها را بمیان بکشد. چرا آمریکا تاکنون مقابل ایران موفق نشده؟ ترامپ: «چون کوردها سلاح را نگه‌داشته‌اند.» زیبا نیست؟ :)
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Kurdism 24@Kurdism24·
We won’t take down Iran without a guaranteed free Kurdistan. It’s that simple. Our leadership has told this to Trump weeks ago. That’s why he’s fuming.
Kurdism@Kurdism2026

Fuck you Trump

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Inana@Inana2026·
@OKalkar85604 @Kurdism24 😅 everyone tried. Yet here we are 50million strong and aint going nowhere. Saddam tried, Al Assad, Iran has tried for decades, Turkey and ISIS. None will ever succeed.
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Inana@Inana2026·
@bob_esfanji1 If you know where kurdish protests are being held, then plz share. Many of us want to, but when it comes to information there is none. Ive literally once accidentally walked into one and was like: hey cool, ofcourse we’re gonna join!
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bob esfanji@bob_esfanji1·
Diaspora Kurds please start supporting Rojhelat and protesting with us. We are holding our own protests and it would mean a lot if more attended them. Please try to look into your respective area and see if there’s a protest for you to attend or even hold one if not.
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پولات جان Polat Jan
پولات جان Polat Jan@PolatCanRojava·
Trump’s “The Kurds Take, Take, Take” Remarks and the Kurdish Question First, what exactly did the Kurds gain from all these wars and partnerships? Over the past century, the Kurds have suffered tens of thousands of casualties in wars against terrorism, dictatorship, and the many campaigns launched against them by Saddam Hussein, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. Hundreds of thousands of Kurds have been killed, displaced, imprisoned, or wounded. But what did the Kurds ultimately receive in return? Did they gain freedom? Independence? The right to self-determination? What kind of support did the Kurds actually receive? Were they given fighter jets, tanks, artillery systems, air defence systems, drones, or meaningful long-term guarantees? NOOOO. In most cases, support was limited to light weapons, ammunition, limited military coordination, and some financial assistance. What did the Trump administration offer the Kurds during its first and second terms? In 2017, when more than 90 percent of voters in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq supported independence in a referendum, the Kurdish leadership expected at least political understanding from its Western partners. Instead, Kurdish areas were attacked by Iraqi forces and Iranian-backed groups using American-made weapons, while the United States and the wider international community largely stood aside. Then, in early 2018, the Trump administration effectively allowed the Turkish invasion of Afrin. Hundreds of thousands of Kurds were displaced from the region following the operation. In 2019, after direct communication between President Trump and Erdoğan, Turkey launched another military operation against Serê Kaniyê and Grê Spî in Rojava (northeastern Syria). Large parts of the region came under Turkish control after the withdrawal of American protection from the area. For years, Kurdish forces in Rojava served as the primary partner of the United States and the international coalition in the war against ISIS. Thousands of Kurdish fighters lost their lives in that struggle. Yet many Kurds believe that, once ISIS was territorially defeated, Western priorities changed and Kurdish concerns became secondary. Today, after all these experiences, Kurdish groups in Rojhilat (Irani Kurdistan) are being accused of disappointing Washington because they refused to enter another dangerous conflict without guarantees regarding their future political status and protection. But from the KURDISH PERSPECTIVE, this caution is understandable. The Kurds are not mercenaries. Kurdish blood is not cheap, and the lives of Kurdish youth are not for sale. The Kurds are fighting for their freedom, dignity, and political rights, not to serve the temporary agendas of regional or international powers without any clear outcome for the Kurdish people themselves. At the same time, the Kurds have repeatedly shown their willingness to cooperate in fighting terrorism, extremism, and instability in the Middle East. Kurdish forces played a central role in the defeat of ISIS and contributed greatly to regional security. But cooperation must be based on mutual respect, clarity, and long-term political understanding. I do not know the accuracy of the recent claims regarding weapons allegedly sent to protesters inside Iran. If such operations truly existed, then the American side should clearly explain which group, force, or individuals received those weapons. A nation of tens of millions of people should not be collectively accused through vague and unverified statements. The Kurds do not claim that the American people are enemies of the Kurdish people. Nor is this a rejection of international cooperation. Rather, many Kurds are expressing frustration with repeated political experiences in which Kurdish sacrifices were welcomed during conflict but forgotten once larger geopolitical priorities changed. For this reason, Kurdish groups in Rojhelat are approaching the current situation with caution. The lessons of recent history remain very fresh, especially after the experiences of Iraqi Kurdistan and Rojava. Any future cooperation must involve clear guarantees, realistic political understandings, and serious consideration for the future and security of the Kurdish people themselves.
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