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@WatcherGuru Iran sees Trump as weak and that's exactly why it's acting this way. I really hope Trump deals with them much more harshly.
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Another Turk just discovered his true identity.
I'm happy for him!

Kurdistan@Kurdistan_C
A Turkish guy believed that he was 100% Turkish, but a DNA test revealed that he was 0% Turkish. After finding out he wasn’t Turkish, he removed the Turkish flag from his room and started screaming, “I’m a fake Turk!”
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Respectfully and strongly disagree.
thenewregion.com/posts/5127
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Hozan Serhad studied music academically at the Izmir State Conservatory specializing in the Tanbur. Despite his artistic success he chose to dedicate his skills to the Kurdish cause and reflect the struggles of the Kurdish people through his music. He was known for modernizing traditional folk songs giving them a national character that reconnected younger generations with Kurdish roots.
He moved from urban artistic circles to the mountains of Kurdistan to be closer to the reality of the Kurds where he continued producing music that became a benchmark for committed art. He was martyred in 1999 during his struggle leaving behind an artistic legacy that Kurds today consider a vital part of Kurdish cultural identity and a defining voice in Kurdish contemporary history.
Hozan Serhad lives in the heart of every Kurd. ❤️


Kurds on X@kurdX_
“Çuka Serê Darê” is more than just a melody it is the heartbeat of the Kurdish soul. The bird singing at the very top of the tree isn’t just a bird it’s the Kurd who refuses to back down and the tree is the land that stands tall against every storm.
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No humanity. No respect. This is how Iraqi Arabs treat animals and the environment.
Kurds on X@kurdX_
Iraqi Arab tourists are damaging the natural environment of Kurdistan by littering, throwing and abandoning their trash behind them, and by mistreating wild animals.
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Ahmed Kaya (1957-2000) was a Kurdish singer and songwriter, born in Malatya and raised in a modest working-class family. He became one of the most prominent voices in modern music rooted in Kurdish heritage, building his unique style on protest music with a heavy, melancholic voice that touches the depths of the soul.
His songs were distinguished by their powerful emotional expression of exile, injustice, poverty, longing, love, and Kurdish identity. He was not merely a singer, but evolved into an immortal artistic symbol of cultural expression and silent resistance.
In 1999, during a televised awards ceremony in Istanbul, Ahmed Kaya boldly announced his intention to release a song in the Kurdish language. He faced a wave of fierce criticism and direct threats, and an arrest warrant was issued against him, forcing him to flee Turkey for France, where he passed away in 2000. His years in exile made him a legendary symbol of the defense of Kurdish identity.
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