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The Kurdish genocide was carried out by the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq during the late 1980s, primarily targeting the Kurdish population in northern Iraq. The Ba'athist regime used chemical weapons and other violent tactics to suppress the Kurdish people, resulting in thousands of deaths and widespread human rights abuses.
To say "please don't leave" in Kurdish, you would say "تكايه بۆ بێت نهردهوان". It is pronounced as "Tekaye bo bet nerdewan."
The word for "hello" in Kurdish is "سڵاو" (sllaw) in Sorani Kurdish and "سلام" (slawm) in Kurmanji Kurdish.
"Spas" is goodnight in Kurdish.
Yes, Şongül Oden is of Kurdish descent. She was born in Diyarbakır, Turkey, which has a significant Kurdish population.
Fight back, press charges and leave.
No. He will probably get violent if he thinks you are trying to leave. So be ready. I'd get an internet boyfriend first, get with him, then leave your husband.
To say "please don't leave" in Kurdish, you would say "تكايه بۆ بێت نهردهوان". It is pronounced as "Tekaye bo bet nerdewan."
If your boyfriend is abusive, you need to leave him right away, because he will only get worse.
There are two distinct questions here:Are "Kurdish Rights within the Turkish Republic" inclusive of "Kurdish Nationalism"?NO. "Kurdish Rights within the Turkish Republic" is separate for "Kurdish Nationalism". These both operate from the premise that the Turko-Kurdish conflict, which has resulted in over 35,000 Kurdish deaths, over 2 million internally displaced Kurds within Turkey, and numerous anti-Kurdish laws in Turkey, is oppressive towards the Kurds.However, these two views are the different answers to the question, "How do we change this?" Those who advocate for Kurdish Nationalism want the Kurdish-majority regions in Turkey (called North Kurdistan or Southeast Turkey) to secede as the independent country of Kurdistan and leave Turkey behind. Most Kurdish Nationalist groups are violent paramilitaries and terrorist groups like the Kurdish Worker's Party (PKK).Those who advocate for "Kurdish Rights within the Turkish Republic" want greater equality and cultural recognition within the structure of Turkey. These are people who see their homeland as Turkey and simply want to retain their uniqueness. Naturally, this is a peaceful civil rights movement, but it has often been conflated with the violent Kurdish Independence Groups.There are some who would argue that the "Kurdish Rights within the Turkish Republic" is the Martin Luther King, Jr. to the Kurdish Nationalists' Malcolm X.Does the Republican People's Party (CHP) advocate for Kurdish Rights within the Turkish Republic or Kurdish Nationalism?First to deal with Kurdish Nationalism, the CHP actively refuses to permit Kurdistan to secede from Turkey and holds that the integrity of the Turkish State is paramount. Kurdish Independence has always been a non-starter with the CHP.However, the CHP is rather divided on Kurdish Rights. There are members of the CHP like Dr. Aykan Erdemir who support Kurdish Rights and there are other members who are more cynical or conservative on such matters. The CHP has moved increasingly leftward under the stewardship of Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and it would not surprise me if the CHP were willing to grant some concessions to the Kurds, especially if it had to form a coalition with the HDP.
Appoint him a meeting at psychiatrist for disease jelousy. Plus I think you should leave that kind of person, because jelous people can get very violent...
The Turks made several legal hurdles for the Kurds, including: banning the Kurdish language in all official settings, renaming Kurdish cities with Turkish names, making a number of Kurdish names illegal for newborn children, censorship of Kurdish holidays such as Nourouz, and the assassination of Kurdish politicians in Turkey who wished to alter this state of affairs (regardless of whether such politicians used peaceful or violent means to advocate their wishes).
you should leave him if your boyfriend threatens you in anyway your to good for him so ditch him NOW
off course its your life don't ruin it for a boyfriend you will definately find an good natured boyfriend
If she has a boyfriend, leave her alone.
Leave him.
the movie where Julia Roberts has controlling and violent boyfriend is called Sleeping With The Enemy