Kirkuk between Pirmam’s hammer and Debashan’s plan!
Shakhawan Hussein Sharif – Activist Whenever you see the media of the KDP and PUK talking about “Kurdish identity” and “threats to Kirkuk’s identity,” know that behind the scenes they … Read More
Shakhawan Hussein Sharif – Activist Whenever you see the media of the KDP and PUK talking about “Kurdish identity” and “threats to Kirkuk’s identity,” know that behind the scenes they … Read More
Chaware Belal – Activist When a state cannot protect the door of a citizen’s home, claiming “security and stability” becomes nothing more than a polished lie to conceal the weakness … Read More
Rawaz Abdullah Mahmoud – Activist The Kurdistan Region and Iraq have once again been drawn into cycles of war and destruction. Today, the country is exposed to airstrikes, missile attacks, … Read More
Soran Ghafar – Activist As an activist, today I cannot simply stand by and watch the situation my country is in. I am here to speak as an independent voice, … Read More
Andam Kaefy – Activist I want to begin with this question: When will the playing with the fate of the nation and its people by those in power come to … Read More
Hezhyar Ali Saleh – Activist The Kurdistan Region, which was supposed to become a model of prosperity and development, has instead, under the rule of two clan based parties, the … Read More
Haval Ali – Activist In March 2026, the Middle East faced one of its most dangerous historical turning points. The joint attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran … Read More
Rabar Khadir Omer – Activist The Middle East is once again standing on the edge of something dangerous. The escalating confrontation between Israel, the United States, and Iran is not … Read More
Abdullah Mohammed – Activist Hashd al-Shaabi and the Occupation of Kirkuk and Disputed Territories Following the betrayal of October 16, 2017, Kirkuk and the Kurdish disputed territories fell under the … Read More
Hemen Salar Faraj – Activist Every year, as we reach the milestone of February 17, we do not merely revisit a memory; we reopen the grim pages of a governance … Read More