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Survive Through Each Day Adapt To Her New Surroundings Life
472 wordsKiss the dust by Elizabeth Laird is a story about a young Kurdistan girl names Tara. Her life is challenged by having to escape from Baghdad, because her father is a member of the Post Morgan. She has to move from Baghdad to the mountains of Iran. Tara has to adapt to her new surroundings and struggles to survive through each day. Tara is forced to adapt to her new surroundings when her family flees to the mountains of Kurdistan. Following there escape to the mountains, Tara has to do without ma...
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Abdullah Ocalan Marxist Leninist
2,146 wordsSouthern Cyprus as Terrorist State The most insidious and nefarious partner of terrorism against Turkey is Southern Cyprus. I will not deal in this work with the EOKA murders directed at the British and the Turkish Cypriots perpetrated by the "Southern Cypriots" striving for the union of the island with Greece, how the Southern Cypriots accommodated the Armenian ASALA organization, and got them to kill the Turkish diplomats. Here I will only disclose the relations of the "Southern Cypriot" admin...
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Abdullah Ocalan Marxist Leninist
2,180 words... had stated regarding the Kurdish movement that they would give full support to the struggle of the Kurdish people. After the "Kurdistan Solidarity Committee" was established and became active, the material support of the "Southern Cypriot" administration to the Kurds was provided through different ways: It had been established that in July 1990, the "Orbit" company belonging to an Armenian in Limasol, had provided weapons to the PKK, and Venyamin that time Interior Minister, had organized th...
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Osama Bin Laden Abdullah Ocalan
1,691 wordsHe has used Abu Muhammad (Abu Mohammed), Abu Fatima, Muhammad Ibrahim, Abu Abdallah, Abu al-Mu " iz, The Doctor, The Teacher, Nur, Usa, Abu Mohammed Nur al-Deen, Abdel May (Abdel More, Abdel Me), and other names as aliases. In 1998 he formally merged Egyptian Islamic Jihad into al-Qaeda. According to reports by a former al-Qaida member, he has worked in the al-Qaida organization since its inception and was a senior member of the group's shura council. He is often described as a 'lieutenant' to t...
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World War One Form Of Government
4,162 wordsHistory Of Turkish Occupation Of Northern Kurdistan. History Of Turkish Occupation Of Northern Kurdistan. History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan. Eric jensen Poli. Sci. (Third World Politics) 11 / 27 / 96 Since 1984, and especially the last few months, the domestic problems of a major N. A. T. O, Middle Eastern, and American ally state have come to the forefront of the international news scene. That state is the Republic of Turkey and its primary troubles stem from the past seven de...
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Territorial Integrity Ethnic Groups
1,328 wordsSince the end of World War I, Kurdistan has been administered by five sovereign states, with the largest portions of the land being respectively in Turkey (43 %), Iran (31 %), Iraq (18 %), Syria (6 %) and the former Soviet Union (2 %). The Pkk's origins can be traced back to 1974, when can, in Ankara, led a small group of radicals out of Revolutionary Youth (DEV-GEN 1047; ). The Kurdistan Workers Party, " Party Karkeren Kurdistan" (PKK) was established in 1978. 1062; can, the lead...
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Iraq And Iran Kurdish People Kurds
416 wordsWhy don? t the Kurds have a state? The Kurds are a scattered, tribal people who live in the plateaus and mountains where Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Turkey overlap. They make up a significant minority of the population of these Middle Eastern states. They are mainly Sunni Muslim, but have a language and culture of their own, quite different from the Arabs, Persians, and Turks. In the early 20 th century, a Kurdish nationalist movement came into being and gained major concessions in a treaty made in t...
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