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The Kurds have been persecuted in numerous ways. Some of them include:

  • Being deprived of their lands, and being forced to relocate, sometimes at the barrel of a gun and other times under restrictive legislation
  • In Turkey, Kurdish cities have been renamed with Turkish names to erase the Kurdish identity of the region. The Kurdish language was illegal for over 50 years and the issuing of Kurdish-Language names to Kurdish children was illegal during the same period.
  • In Iraq, there were vicious attacks and genocides perpetrated against the Kurdish people. Entire towns were attacked with nerve gas and mustard gas to ethnically cleanse the Kurdish people.
  • In Iraq, Saddam Hussein's government actively promoted an Arab resettlement project in northern Iraq to lessen the Kurdish majority in those regions. Today, the city of Kirkuk is not part of Kurdistan because the Kurds no longer represent the majority of the city (48%) due to Arab migrations into the city. This is very similar to how the Palestinians claim that their lands are taken from them by Israeli settlers.
  • In Iran and Turkey, their attempts for increased autonomy have been crushed, politicians who have attempted to negotiate for increased autonomy have been threatened with assassination (and some have actually been assassinated).
  • Non-Muslims Kurds have their religions repressed. The most populous non-Muslim Kurds are the Yazidi, but there are also Baha'i and numerous smaller faiths (of less than 10,000 individuals). They have historically been unable to pray freely in their temples, especially if they are polytheistic or accused of being polytheistic.
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The Kurds have faced persecution through policies of cultural suppression, forced displacements, denial of language rights, and violent crackdowns by authoritarian regimes in countries where they reside, such as Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran. They have also experienced discrimination and restriction of their political and cultural rights throughout history.

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