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Kurdistan - Germany/Berlin Katılım Temmuz 2016
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Passar Hariky ☀️
Passar Hariky ☀️@PassarHariky·
Fuck the Shah! Fuck the Shahs son! Fuck iranian monarchists! Biji Kurd û Kurdistan! Lang lebe die Demokratie! @ScharoBajalan
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Rosa Beston Ibrahim ❤️☀️💚
Your Excellency @Ron_Prosor , It was a great honour to meet with you again today. I am deeply grateful for the open and constructive dialogue we shared. I look forward to deepening our cooperation and friendship, and to building a meaningful partnership rooted in mutual respect and shared values. 🇮🇱❤️☀️💚🇮🇱 And dear @aram_aqil , I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for your exceptional work in organizing today’s meeting and coordinating the delegation. Your efforts and attention to detail made the whole exchange possible, and I truly appreciate your friendship and support. @ScharoBajalan @RonaiChaker @PassarHariky
Ambassador Ron Prosor@Ron_Prosor

Kurden und Israelis verstehen einander. Wir teilen nicht nur eine demokratische Kultur, sondern wir wissen, dass diese ständig bedroht ist. Für viele Europäer ist diese Bedrohung durch den politischen Islam abstrakt – noch. Die jungen Kurden hingegen, die heute hier waren, kennen diese tödliche Ideologie. Wir alle sollten ihre Geschichten hören: Die einen wurden vom IS entführt, die anderen haben als Teil der kurdischen Verbände gegen die Islamisten gekämpft. Alle Achtung für die, die bereit sind, gegen den Fanatismus zu kämpfen. Und für die, die für Verständigung eintreten. Juden, Kurden und andere Minderheiten werden einen neuen Nahen Osten schaffen. Packen wir es gemeinsam an!

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Passar Hariky ☀️@PassarHariky·
@JuedischeOnline Wenn ihr kein Bock habt den Namen richtig zu schreiben oder Kurden mit der Wortwahl "Kurden-Präsident" lächerlich machen wollt, dann berichtet doch einfach nicht darüber. Niemand schreibt Deutschen-Präsident oder Israelen-Präsident...
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Jüdische Allgemeine@JuedischeOnline·
Eine Attacke trifft die Residenz von Kurden-Präsident Barsani im Irak. Die USA machen »Stellvertreter der iranischen Terror-Milizen im Irak« verantwortlich. Zuletzt hatte der Iran Angriffe auf die Kurdenregion für sich reklamiert juedische-allgemeine.de/israel/angriff…
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Passar Hariky ☀️@PassarHariky·
@Arin_Dasini No no absolutely not. He started the war against Dasini, Badinan and Baban and invited the ottoman for this to Kurdistan so he can rule over all. Not a hero. An absolute trash ruler and only naive people will celebrate the blind Mîr.
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Arin 𒀭@Arin_Dasini·
From a Kurdish perspective he is seen as a hero, while from a Yazidi perspective he must be seen as a bloodthirsty monster. He is one of the greatest criminals and mass murderers of the Yazidis. And then they claim that Yazidis are part of them, yet there is almost no real sense of wrongdoing toward the Yazidis. Usually it comes down to a phrase like this: yes, what he did to them should be condemned, BUT he also rendered great services to the Kurdish cause. To the Kurdish cause. If Yazidis were slaughtered for that, then it clearly shows that Yazidis are apparently not considered part of it.
Mehmet Güzeler (Qurdek)@MehmetGzeler3

Son Soran miri Mir Muhammed’in heykeli. Revandız. Revandız merkezli 1399’da kurulan Soran mirliği, 1514 Çaldıran savaşından sonra Osmanlı devletine bağlanmıştır. 1830 yılında Kürt mirlikleri içerisinde Osmanlı devletine karşı bağımsızlığını ilan eden ilk Kürd mirliğidir. 1835 yılında Osmanlı devleti tarafından dağıtılıp, merkezi otoriteye bağlanmıştır.

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Rudaw English@RudawEnglish·
Five Kurdistan Region Peshmerga fighters were killed and around 19 others wounded in missile strikes targeting a base in Erbil province early Tuesday. rudaw.net/english/kurdis…
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Darya
Darya@snipergurg·
I’ve been cut off from any form of communication with my family for weeks. This is the only time I’ve received news about my family members and it’s because they got arrested :(
Darya@snipergurg

My cousins Mansour Abdollahzadeh, and Manoochehr Abdollahzadeh, from the village of Khalifan in Naghadeh, were arrested by security forces. Manoochehr Abdollahzadeh was released two days after the interrogation process, and Mansour remains in custody.

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Passar Hariky ☀️@PassarHariky·
weniger Stunden. Weitere 2.000–3.000 starben an den späteren Folgen des Angriffs. Und bis zu 10.000 Menschen erlitten Verletzungen und Schäden, die bis heute anhalten. Niemals dürfen wir dieses Verbrechen vergessen. Niemals dürfen wir so etwas erneut zulassen. [2/2]
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Passar Hariky ☀️@PassarHariky·
Wie jedes Jahr erinnern wir heute am Breitscheidplatz in Berlin der Opfer des Genozids in Halabja und der Anfal-Kampagne. Am 16. März 1988 warf die irakische Luftwaffe unter dem Saddam-Regime Giftgas auf die kurdische Stadt Halabja. Über 5.000 Menschen starben binnen [1/2]
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Kurdische Gemeinde zu Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.
Vor genau 38 Jahren löschte die irakische Luftwaffe mit dem Einsatz von Giftgasbomben das Leben der Stadt Halabja in Südkurdistan aus. Wie jedes Jahr erinnern wir uns an dem grausamen Akt des damaligen irakischen Regimes an Halabja.
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Botin Kurdistani@kurdistannews24·
📌WATCH and share , Good on you @iAmHaks 📌Kurdish activist @iAmHaks told Israel TV that Reza Pahlavi and the Iranian regime are playing the same cruel game against Iranian Kurds. 📌How can Reza Pahlavi label the Kurds as “separatists” when a single family is scattered across Iran, Turkey, Syria, and Iraq? What the Kurds have endured is not separatism—it is systematic oppression and crimes against humanity. They have been brutally divided and denied unity across four countries. Here is what he has said: This is a map of Kurdistan, showing where Kurds have historically lived. On this side of the map is what is now called Iranian Kurdistan. Yet all of these people are brothers and sisters—part of the same family. Kurds have lived here for generations. Despite this, Kurds are often labeled “separatists.” But how can a people be separatists when it is they who have been divided by borders and forced into different nations? Across these borders, Kurds face cultural suppression: in one country, they must speak Farsi; in another, Turkish; in a third, Arabic. Over time, relatives separated by borders receive different nationalities, struggle to communicate, and are even pitted against one another. This has been the reality for Kurds for generations. What is particularly troubling today is that some opposition groups—like monarchists supporting Reza Pahlavi—also label Kurds as separatists. This means Kurds are condemned both by the current regime and by some who want to replace it. This is unfortunate because many groups share the common goal of ending the current regime. Yet instead of uniting, divisions emerge over Kurdish democratic and human rights—whether it is about political participation, self-governance, or autonomy. Given this history, some Kurds understandably seek self-governance. Not every Kurd wants the same thing, but it is a democratic right to discuss and pursue these ideas. The Iranian regime often portrays Kurdish political movements as separatist threats. But whether Kurds seek autonomy, self-determination, or independence, in a democracy these views should be openly discussed and respected—not suppressed. Kurds have long sought self-governance because they have not felt respected under current or past regimes. Regardless of their political goals, the key point is clear: these are democratic and human rights that must be respected. If someone wants self-governance, it should be possible to debate and discuss it openly. Not everyone will agree, but democracy allows people to express their aspirations and deliberate freely. Kurds alarm reported via telegram at t.me/KurdAlarm
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