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Kurds Face Crossroads In 2008

Dr. N. Hawramany.  Dec 27, 2007


The World’s New-Year Message to Turkey.

Dr. Sabah Salih. Dec 25, 2007


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Way Kirkuk Is Kurdistan?

Kurdish American honeymoon ended

Yerevan Adham.   Dec 31, 2007


Somebody needs to stop Turkish military

Kay Azadabeen.   Dec 26, 2007


United States’ undeclared war against Kurds

Gomer Chia.   Dec 24, 2007


United States should contribute to a solution to Kurd Turk conflict

Zardasht Diaz.   Dec 18, 2007


Kurdistan National Unity Wanted!

Kay Azadabeen.   Dec 18, 2007


Violence against women must stop!

Zardasht Diaz.   Dec 13, 2007


After Extinction of Terrorists

Kay Azadabeen.   Dec 13, 2007


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Dec 31, 2007

• Terrorist Turkey Goes After Kurdish Guerrilla ... And Kill 200 Sheep

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Dec 28, 2007

• US-Kurdish Relations in Post-Invasion Iraq

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Dec 27, 2007

• Turkish General Is Lying To Himself And To His People

• US concerned about escalation of Turkish attacks: White House

• Turkish Jets Strike Kurdish Freedom Fighters

• Kurdish Leader Says The Recent Attacks Failed Miserably

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Dec 25, 2007

• PUK, KDP, Iraqi Islamic party sign MoU in Sulaimani

• Kurdistan President Regrets Delegation's Unsuccessful Visit To Baghdad

• The World’s New-Year Message to Turkey

The high horse of jingoistic self-righteousness that you’ve been riding for all these years is good only at self-deception, but self-deception cannot be a substitute for reality. More.....

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Dec 24, 2007

• Kurdistan Regional President Warns Turkey, Says Bombing Raids Are Unacceptable

• Baghdad Threatens to Stop Oil Supply To South Korea

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Dec 23, 2007

• Terrorist Turkish Turkey Bombs PKK Bases In Southern Kurdistan

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Dec 21, 2007

• Friends Again, Can the entente last?

• President Barzani To Reject Press Law

• US Officials Possessed Prior Knowledge Of Turkish Air Strikes

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Dec 20, 2007

• KRG Threatens to Withdraw Support From The Baghdad Government

• US, Turks Review Cooperation Plans After US Command Gets Late Word Of Bombing Plan

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Dec 19, 2007

• Turkey Pre-Warned US Of Raids On PKK: Pentagon

• Turkish Attacks On PKK Likely Futile: Think-Tank

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Dec 18, 2007

• White House Supports Ethnic Turkish Terrorism Against Southern Kurdistan

• News Snapshot

The President Of Southern Kurdistan Refuses To Meet Rice

President Massoud Barzani, who had been due to fly to Baghdad to meet Rice, will not do so in protest, Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani said. "It was decided that Massud Barzani would go to Baghdad to take part in a meeting with Condoleezza Rice and other officials, but he will not go now as a sign of protest against the American position on the bombings by Turkey. It is unacceptable that the United States, in charge of monitoring our airspace, authorized Turkey to bomb our villages," he told reporters.

• Turkish Troops Enter Southern Kurdistan: Kurdish Official

Barzani urged Washington to abide by its "moral and legal commitment to protect Iraq's sovereignty, Iraqi people and especially the people of Kurdistan." More..

• Rice Make Unannounced Visit To Kirkuk

• Kurdistan The last Bastion Of US Support,  The US Seems Determined To Destroy It too

• News Snapshot

The terrorist state of Turkey apprehended Monday evening the head of the DTP party.  Nurettin Demirtas. was detained around 7:30 pm at Ankara's Esenboga airport on his return from Germany, Anatolia said. According to the CNN Turk television channel, 35-year-old Demirtas counts among 185 Kurds under investigation for having avoided military service. All reportedly face between two and five years in prison.

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Dec 17, 2007

• US and Turkey, Back Together Again

Weekend air raids were the biggest Turkish incursion since the US seized Baghdad in 2003. But their significance is more political than military. They mark the moment when Washington and Ankara kissed and made up.  Buyukanit, the chief of the terrorist state of Turkey,  was less coy. "America gave intelligence. But more importantly, America opened Iraqi air space to us. By opening Iraqi air space, America gave its approval to this operation."  More.....

• Kurdistan PM Urges US to Rein In Turkish Military Aggression

• Press Release: Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK)

• Syria Regime Breaks Up Kurdish Protest Outside Court

• Iranian Regime Arrests Two Kurdish Women

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Dec 16, 2007

• Turkish Planes Bomb Villages Inside Southern Kurdistan

• Rawanduzi Calls On President of Southern Kurdistan Kurdistan Not To Ratify Press Bill

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• News Snapshot

Iraqi leaders and Kurdistan Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani agreed to extend the work of the High Committee for Implementation of Article 140 of the Iraqi constitution for another six months, according to a UN press release.

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Dec 13, 2007

• Terrorist Turkey Complains About Need for Human Rights

• PUK Politburo Holds a Meeting

• Freedom lost, The Brutal Treatment Of Women

• Report On The Fourth International Conference On EU, Turkey, And The Kurds

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Dec 12, 2007

• The Terrorist State Of Turkey Seeks Jail For 54 Kurdish Mayors

• Terrorist Freed In Germany Is Welcomed By Tehran

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Dec 11, 2007

• Yazidis Look To Kurdish Region

• Kurds For Long Term US Presence In Iraq

• Kurdish Students Arrested After Tehran Protest

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Dec 10, 2007

• Cholera Outbreak Erupts In Southern Kurdistan- Polluted Water Suspected

• Kurdish Jews Cautiously Return to Homeland

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Dec 9, 2007

• Kurdistan PM To Visit Baghdad Over Oil Deals

• Turkish PM Mulling Amnesty For Kurdish Guerrillas: Reports

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Dec 8, 2007

• Peshmerga Dispatched To Protect Sunni Parliamentarian

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Dec 7, 2007

• Iraq Parliament Summons Oil Ministers

• Funeral Of Hanged Youth Draws The Entire Population

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Dec 6, 2007

• Kurdish Officer Says Iraqi Insurgents Kill 8 Peshmerga

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Dec 5, 2007

• Iraq Shiites Turn On Kurdish Allies Over Oil Spat

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Dec 4, 2007

• Leyla Zana Speech at Fourth International Conference in EU

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Dec 3, 2007

• Iranian Regime Blames Kurds for Terror Attacks

• Arabs And Kurds Reach Accord In Kirkuk

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Dec 1, 2007

• News Snapshot

A senior leader of the PKK, on Saturday denied claims by the terrorist state of Turkey that it had attacked PKK forces inside Southern Kurdistan. "Our area is quiet. Nothing has happened. There are no air strikes nor any artillery shells. There has been no crossing of Turkish troops into the Kurdistan region," reported AP and AFP.

• Turkey Fires On Iraqi Kurdistan-Based Guerrilla

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