A Patriot Traitor?!
Dildar Loqman – Activist
Algeria, after being liberated, didn’t forgive a single traitor they fled to France. Even there, France didn’t treat them like French citizens, and to this day, their descendants live like outsiders.
The Vietnamese never liked a single traitor. America accepted them as refugees, but never rewarded them.
In Norway, all known traitors after World War II were sentenced and, even now, their families still feel the shame.
Only in one nation in the world is the traitor treated like a king, that’s in Southern Kurdistan. Their sons and daughters’ study in the best universities and are sent to the world’s most prestigious institutions. Think about it، they are the future leaders of our society.
Today, the Kurdish leaders are at the mercy of the chief traitors and their advisors, those very advisors who once kissed up to the Ba’ath regime. Since the beginning, Kurds have had their enemies occupy their land. But the ongoing destruction of cities and villages has been at the hands of traitors. It was them who killed our Peshmerga and freedom fighters.
During the 1991 uprising, due to the conflict between the KDP and the PUK and the need to showcase their power, these traitors were released. Neither of these parties ever cared about the nation or the martyrs. The mansions of traitors became replacements for the homes of martyrs and poor farmers. Kurdish politicians are so short-sighted in terms of national strategy that they only see the fields in the evening they never think about the morning struggle happening in the mountain caves. Sometimes, with just a dark cloud, all beauty can be wiped out.
The threats of enemies and the ongoing risks are serious dangers to the future of Southern Kurdistan. But the leftover danger of treachery is just like a germ under a scab it festers and contaminates everything good and pure in our region, rendering it unlivable.
If the universities, schools, media, and security institutions in Kurdistan are truly concerned with Kurdistan and the future of our fighters, they must expose this threat to the public. These traitors have deeply rooted mental illness, and at the same time, they have never been able to confront their own fear, breakdown, or cowardice, and yet they want to re-enter a democratic society and live peacefully among us.
History tells us that a patriotic traitor only serves as the doorkeeper for occupiers, and never has concern for the nation or homeland, no matter what happens. These people want to become the decorators of Kurdish identity and governance, so that treachery and betrayal become the branding of the Kurdish nation and Kurdistan in the eyes of the world.