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Shaho@ShahoHeval·
@Ahmed_Qaraxy @RonaiChaker @ND First, I am not a nationalist. I love Kurds and Kurdistan to death, but not in a race worshipping way. Second, I don't discriminate Muslim, Jewish, Yezidi, Christian or 'Kafir' Kurds. They're all loved equally. Third, Believe as you wish, it's a shame you're acting like a 12 y/o.
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White Wolf@Ahmed_Qaraxy·
@ShahoHeval @RonaiChaker @ND Can't take nationalists seriously who are diaspora, it's not really that I can take kafir seriously who thinks ezidis are purest forms of kurds lol.
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Ronai Chaker@RonaiChaker·
I am a Yazidi nationalist and a Zionist. I want a safe zone for my people to protect them from violent Islamists. We are an Indigenous people of the Middle East, persecuted for centuries. We need autonomy that allows us to protect ourselves and buy our own weapons without depending on anyone else.
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Shaho@ShahoHeval·
@Ahmed_Qaraxy @RonaiChaker @ND Whoever curses the Yezidis, is directly cursing the Kurds and Kurdistan. Yezidis are the purest form of a Kurdish person, and by attacking them for merely expressing themselves you're not helping the Kurdish cause.
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White Wolf@Ahmed_Qaraxy·
@RonaiChaker No one cares about you trash bag, wanna me show you hundreds or even thousands of us kurds cursing and insulting ezidis? Go @nd yourself. A religion born out of Sufism and innovation over centuries lol. Being zionist already excluded you from being human being
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Soran Hamarash
Soran Hamarash@SoranHamarash·
Turkish nationalist politician Ümit Özdağ refuses to congratulate the Kurdish football team Amedspor on their victory: ‘How can I possibly celebrate a team whose fans attacked the Turkish flag, refuse to sing the national anthem, and shared celebrations on the day a Turkish soldier was martyred?’ That reaction is entirely predictable. He represents the Turkish state. Amedspor represents Kurds and Kurdistan—not Turks, not Turkey, and not the Turkish flag. #Amedspor #Kurdistan #Kurds #TurkishPolitics #ÜmitÖzdağ #FootballPolitics #Identity #SportsAndPolitics #MiddleEast #Nationalism
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Soran Hamarash@SoranHamarash·
"Gandhi is Turkish!" — as seen in this Turkish newspaper clipping. A real claim once promoted by Turkish academics, rooted in the idea that Indians were “Turanian.” The deeper you go into these theories, the clearer the pattern: placing Turks at the center of world civilization—Abraham, Moses, Muhammad, even the Pyramids, all reimagined as “Turkish.” When myths like this enter education, they don’t inform—they distort and create deluded people. The Turkish History Thesis is a rabbit hole. #Turkey #History #Historiography #TurkishHistoryThesis #Education #CriticalThinking #MythVsHistory #Nationalism
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Reza Pahlavi@PahlaviReza·
Whether or not Europe stands with us, whether or not your journalists do their jobs, whether or not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act, I will fight for my people and my country.
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Karim Franceschi
Karim Franceschi@karimfranceschi·
@USAMBTurkiye @syrianmoi Meanwhile, Abu Amsha and Sayf Abu Bakr... both of whom remain sanctioned by the US and the EU for serious human rights violations during the Syrian coast massacre, among other things, have been promoted to the rank of General.
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Azad Penaber ☀️
Azad Penaber ☀️@azadpenaber_EN·
Kurdish female activist Garibe Gezer died in a Turkish prison in 2021. Despite footage showing her being dragged inside the prison, her death was labeled “suicide.” Reopen Garibe Gezer’s case. #Justice for #GaribeGezer
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Karim Franceschi
Karim Franceschi@karimfranceschi·
@asliaydintasbas Yes, he effectively sold out the Kurdish-led autonomy, disbanded the SDF and installed al-Qaeda. Effectively allowing every ISIS detainee to escape prison, short of the few CENTCOM manage to airlift before Jolani’s men could reach them too. The most effective Qatari envoy ever!
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Ukraine News 🇺🇦
Ukraine News 🇺🇦@Ukrainene·
How Tom Barrack Caused Washington to Lose the “Kurdish Army” in Iran? One of the least discussed questions in the U.S.–Israeli war plan against Iran since February 28, 2026 concerns why the Iranian Kurdish arena did not turn into an active ground front in East Kurdistan (the name used in Kurdish political literature for the Kurdish regions of western Iran), despite the presence of armed Kurdish organizations and despite the border geography with the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, which theoretically provides a considerable operational space. A purely military reading may not provide a sufficient answer. It is true that Iran issued direct threats to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, warning against any armed action launched against it from camps of Kurdish parties, most of which are located in areas under the authority of the Kurdistan Regional Government. It is also true that there were early Turkish warnings to the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK) against carrying out any incursions into Iran. But all this is not enough to explain why Kurdish parties did not respond to a direct request from U.S. President Donald Trump to participate in ground operations—so much so that the name of the Kurds in Iran became a major headline in global media outlets, and inaccurate reports circulated about Kurds launching a ground attack in the early days of the war. The issue is largely connected to the level of political trust that Iranian Kurdish parties have in the actor expected to sponsor any such involvement—namely, the United States. In this context, an important hypothesis emerges: the experience accumulated by the Kurds over the past year in Syria, under the management of U.S. envoy Tom Barrack, became a cross-border political deterrent that made the Kurds of Iran more cautious and less willing to enter a ground adventure without prior political guarantees. When Barrack entered the Syrian file, he carried a clear vision of the type of state Washington wanted in post-Assad Syria: a centralized state with a single authority, a single army, and limited local frameworks. This orientation appeared through a gradual course—pushing toward the dissolution of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), or at most integrating these forces into Syrian state institutions guided by non-coexistence ideological tendencies. Barrack presented these ideas with authorization from the Trump administration as measures that would later allow a comprehensive U.S. withdrawal from Syria, while sending repeated signals that Washington no longer sees a long-term future for a separate partnership with the Autonomous Administration in North and East Syria. For the full story, visit this link.⬇ nlka.net/eng/how-tom-ba…
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John Bolton: 📌I don’t think Trump understands the role of the SDF and Kurds in defeating ISIS. 📌Taking prisoners to Iraq means US withdrawal from NE Syria and Abandoning the Kurds 📌Tom barrack is like an ambassador for Turkish interests than for American interests” 📌It is clearly a Turkish agenda and I personally heard several efforts by Erdogan to persuade Trump to pull all US forces out and essentially abandon the SDF. 📌Kurds should worry, not trust Ahmad al-Shara, and Congress must step in. .

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Shaho@ShahoHeval·
@FKurdistan25 @RojavaNetwork Nobody gave away anything. You have limited resources, limited weapons, limited people and limited support stacked against jihadists backed by every Arab and NATO nation. Talk is cheap.
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Rojava Network@RojavaNetwork·
Following a visit by a Kobanî delegation to Aleppo Governorate a few days ago, Almaz Rumi was officially appointed Mayor of Kobanî Who is the mayor of Kobanî, Almaz Rumi? She entered the workforce after the July 19 Rojava Revolution, holding positions in several institutions, and today officially assumed her duties as mayor of Kobanî. Rumi studied at the Sports Institute at the University of Aleppo. After the July 19 Revolution in 2012, she was appointed to the Kobanî Teachers' Union Coordination Committee, in addition to her teaching work. In 2013, she became co-chair of the Youth and Sports Authority, and in 2017, she was appointed deputy head of the Women's Authority. In 2018, she became a member of the Congra Star Coordination Committee. In 2020, she was appointed head of the Relations Office of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), and in 2024, she became co-chair of the Environment Authority. Rumi officially began her duties as mayor today.
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Shaho@ShahoHeval·
@DesordemReal @Etoilealisme Embargo South Korea as much as North Korea and you will see communism and capitalism are equally shit.
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Ησαΐας@Etoilealisme·
What I learnt at school in South Korea🇰🇷: - Misogyny I - Misogyny II - Misogyny III - Korean history (America saved us) - Economy is everything, Democracy doesn’t matter - Capitalism = good - Communism = bad I’m not exaggerating.
FalkTG 10k 🦅🇪🇺🇩🇪🇺🇦@FalkTG

What I learnt at school in Germany 🇩🇪: - Karl Marx I - Karl Marx II - Karl Marx III - German history (we’re the baddies) - Climate is everything, economy doesn’t matter - Democrats = good - Republicans = bad I’m not exaggerating.

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KGG
KGG@KurdishGalGadot·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 How Tom Barrack Blew It: Why the U.S. Lost a Kurdish Front in Iran Iran’s Kurds had fighters, terrain, and motive—but stayed out of the 2026 conflict. The key reason wasn’t military—it was trust. U.S. policy in Syria signaled that Kurdish allies could be abandoned when it matters most. Why Kurds Didn’t Join On paper, everything aligned: armed groups, strategic geography, and shared opposition to Tehran. But distrust—linked to U.S. actions under Tom Barrack—overrode all of it. The Syria Effect Kurdish groups closely watched U.S. behavior in Syria: •Pressure to integrate into a centralized state •Signs of reduced U.S. commitment •Limited response to attacks on Kurdish areas The message: partnership doesn’t guarantee protection. Turning Point: Early 2026 As violence increased and U.S. support appeared inconsistent, Iranian Kurds reassessed. The risk of being exposed after the war became too high. Refusal to Lead Even after outreach from Donald Trump, Kurdish leaders refused to lead any uprising—highlighting fears of abandonment and being used as a frontline proxy. Bigger Than Military Power The concern wasn’t fighting—it was the aftermath: •Retaliation from Tehran •No security guarantees •Regional pressure, including from Turkey Outcome No uprising. No Kurdish front. Strategic caution prevailed. Bottom Line This wasn’t a military failure—it was a credibility crisis. And that loss of trust may have cost Washington its most important potential ground force inside Iran. In the end, it wasn’t Iran that defeated U.S. plans. It was the loss of Kurdish trust. Iran 🇮🇷 America 🇺🇸
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How Tom Barrack Caused Washington to Lose the “Kurdish Army” in Iran nlka.net/eng/how-tom-ba…

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Lacy MacAuley
Lacy MacAuley@lacymacauley·
Kurds in Syria are being forced to register as Arabs if they wish to apply for their Syrian citizenship documents. This is yet another reason that the government of Northeast Syria, which was once the great Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES) and is now represented by the Hasakeh Province Government, should retain the right to issue ID cards, birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, business licenses, and other official documents. The right to issue official documents is an important function of contemporary government. It may seem like a boring technocratic point to discuss the issuance of documents, and most analysts would rather focus on the integration of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) into the Syrian military, but these points become very important in the practice of the administration of a region.
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Despite Syrian Presidential Decree No. 13, which formally allows stateless Kurdish citizens to obtain Syrian citizenship, applicants are still required to register as Arab rather than Kurdish when completing the paperwork.

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Karim Franceschi
Karim Franceschi@karimfranceschi·
@USAMBTurkiye @AsaadHShaibani @POTUS Syria’s story doesn't stand that much apart. Since taking over, they’ve been massacring minorities at a higher clip than during the actual civil war. The only real change is that their Emirs swapped fatigues for suits. Same butchers, better tailor.
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Shvan✹
Shvan✹@shvangoran·
When Saddam attacked the #Kurds in #Kurdistan of #Iraq in 1991, millions of them were displaced & took refuge on the borders with Turkey. #Turkey did not help them. Turkish soldiers were brutally beating the fleeing people on the border to prevent them from entering Turkey.
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