Party Militias Must Leave Iraq
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
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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
Dr Rebwar Fatah Thesis: Reports suggest that a coalition of Kurdish political groups may be considering entering Iran as armed factions, viewing the conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United … Read More
Dr Rebwar Fatah On this International Women’s Day, we are called not just to celebrate, but to understand. The most enduring questions are not about fleeting trends, but about our … 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