Every ethnic group has a right to demand an independent country. The areas the Kurds live in today has always belonged to Kurds and their ancestors.
The Kurds primarily seek independence from the countries they are currently residing in, such as Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. They aspire to establish their own autonomous region or an independent Kurdistan.
The Kurds desire their own state due to historical repression and marginalization within the countries they reside in. They seek autonomy to preserve their culture, language, and identity. Additionally, having their own state would provide them with political and economic independence.
Kurds are an ethnic group mainly from mountainous regions in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. They have their own distinct language, culture, and regional identity.
They want their own identity, freedom to express their culture, freedom to speak their language, and their own land. There is an area called "Kurdistan" which should be its own country, but it is not. It has been carved up into pieces, part of it controlled by Turkey, part controlled by Iraq, parts controlled by other countries, etc. In none of these countries are Kurds recognized as an autonomous group. They are looked down upon and are restricted from using their own language. The Kurds are sick of it.
Kurds have faced discrimination, oppression, and lack of autonomy in the countries where they live. They seek their own state to ensure cultural, linguistic, and political rights, and to have self-governance and control over their resources. The desire for a Kurdish state stems from a long history of struggle for self-determination.
They want their own country.
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Kurds
Serbia pre WW1
The Kurds primarily seek independence from the countries they are currently residing in, such as Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. They aspire to establish their own autonomous region or an independent Kurdistan.
Kurds have never had their own country Persians have Iran Turks have Turkey, and many other central asian countries Pashtuns have Afghanistan (Pashtun is synonymous with Afghan)
The Kurds desire their own state due to historical repression and marginalization within the countries they reside in. They seek autonomy to preserve their culture, language, and identity. Additionally, having their own state would provide them with political and economic independence.
Kurds are an ethnic group mainly from mountainous regions in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. They have their own distinct language, culture, and regional identity.
They want their own identity, freedom to express their culture, freedom to speak their language, and their own land. There is an area called "Kurdistan" which should be its own country, but it is not. It has been carved up into pieces, part of it controlled by Turkey, part controlled by Iraq, parts controlled by other countries, etc. In none of these countries are Kurds recognized as an autonomous group. They are looked down upon and are restricted from using their own language. The Kurds are sick of it.
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The Kurds
The Kurds are the largest minority group in Iraq. They primarily inhabit the northern region of the country, known as Iraqi Kurdistan, which has a degree of autonomy. The Kurdish population in Iraq plays a significant role in the country's political landscape and has its own regional government.