Beating as a Political Culture in the Kurdistan Region
Darawan Ismahel – Kurdish Activist in Scotland For years, the ruling Kurdish parties have revealed, in both subtle and overt ways, that beating has become a normalized and deeply … Read More
This section will share different views.
Darawan Ismahel – Kurdish Activist in Scotland For years, the ruling Kurdish parties have revealed, in both subtle and overt ways, that beating has become a normalized and deeply … Read More
By: Nazhad Osman Saed – Activist Don’t think to fool us, O those whom I’m embarrassed to call presidents! The conditions for Dua’s approval are harsh, O rulers of the … Read More
By Rebwar Fattah – Activist There’s a saying: “Don’t make promises you can’t keep.” If Bafel Talabani couldn’t keep his promises before forming the government, why should anyone believe he’ll … Read More
By Abdullah Abdulkhaleq- Activist The God I believe in is a God of peace, justice, and equality — not a real estate agent. He does not prefer villas over villages, … Read More
By Mohammad Mhadin– Activist Since its formation in 2014, Hashd al-Shaabi has operated not as a national defense force, but as a violent militia network that has terrorized Iraqi civilians … Read More
Baran Ghafar Ahmed An independent court must never, at any time, take its source from any party, any group, or any specific individuals. Rather, the court must take its source … Read More
Dwin Ali – Activist In Kurdistan today, the greatest fear is not of foreign powers or external enemies; it is the fear of freedom itself. Freedom exposes truth, and truth … Read More
Diyar Harki – Founder of KurdFile While the nation was in deep slumber, the Prime Minister signed a 110-billion-dollar contract in Washington. Whether this agreement is beneficial or detrimental, robust … Read More