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KurdistanObserver.com
Kurdish National Congress Holds 17th Annual
Conference in Nashville, Tennessee
3/29/2005
The Kurdish National Congress of North America
(KNC) held its 17th Annual Conference March 25-26, 2005 in Nashville, Tennessee,
home to the largest Kurdish population in North America. Speakers and
participants gathered from all parts of North America, Europe and Kurdistan to
focus on the Conference theme: Kurdish Independence, Democracy and
Regional Stability.
The conference program included presentations
by scholars, speeches by active politicians, and representatives from various
parties and local and international organizations. The conference was kicked off
by raising the Kurdish flag in front of the Millennium Maxwell House Hotel, the
conference site. The conference included several panel discussions that provided
a forum to exchange dialog among panels and conference participants Speakers
addressed the situation in Southern (Iraqi) Kurdistan where the Kurdish
government is firmly involved in the formation of a new Iraqi government.
Panelists and attendees offered a wide range of opinion on which future the
Southern Kurdish leadership should be promoting, with many supporting a
pragmatic position calling for full participation within a federal framework,
while others offered the 1.7 million signatures on the Kurdish Referendum as
evidence of the true aspiration of those in Southern Kurdistan for independence.
The Halabja massacre was brought up, many ideas revolving around retribution and
compensations were discussed. Some suggested KNC should take the Halabja file to
an international tribunal, so that it is kept at a global level. Furthermore,
the conference called for the following actions:
1. Strengthen the unity among the Kurds in all
parts of Kurdistan
2. The Referendum represents the aspiration and the goal of the Kurdish people
in Southern Kurdistan.
3. Unification of the two Kurdish Regional Governments in Southern Kurdistan.
4. Kirkuk and all the Arabaized areas of Kurdistan of Iraq must remain part of
Kurdistan.
5. Kurdish Peshmerga must remain as a core army to protect the Kurds rights.
6. Condemning all kinds of terrorism every where and the Kurds are joining the
international efforts to fight the terrorism.
7. Calling on the International community and the UN to support the right of
self-determinations for the all Kurdish people.
Events in all Kurdish regions were analyzed and
discussed. Speakers noted the heightened attention paid by the West to the
Syrian government’s brutal policies towards its population, including a large
Kurdish minority, as well as its role in the violence in Iraq. Similarly, the
role of the Iranian regime in suppressing the rights of the 8 million Eastern
(Iranian) Kurds and in fomenting Shiite violence in Iraq was analyzed. Events in
Northern (Turkish) Kurdistan were discussed, including the steps and mis-steps
made by the Turkish government in its move to satisfy EU requirements for
improvement of the human rights accorded the largest Kurdish population in the
region.
The conference concluded with a Newroz banquet
and award presentation. The KNC recognized several individuals for their
contribution to the Kurdish cause. Dr. Saman Shali, current KNC president made a
presentation honoring the contribution of Dr. Asad Khailany, KNC founder and
former president. Live Kurdish music followed, many of the attendees danced the
evening traditional Kurdish dances.
The conference was covered by the local media
in Tennessee.
Click on this link for an article that appeared in the Nashville
Tennessean.
More detailed conference proceedings will be
published soon. |