'Now is the time for unity in 4 parts of Kurdistan'
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- 09:16 18/12/2024
Writers, politicians and journalists from the 4 parts of Kurdistan have stated that national unity is of vital importance for Kurds and said: "Now is the time for unity."
Writers, politicians and journalists from the 4 parts of Kurdistan have stated that national unity is of vital importance for Kurds and said: "Now is the time for unity."
While oil has been the cause of many wars in the last century, DEM Party Deputy İbrahim Akın drew attention to new energy transport routes and said: "Peoples and nature suffer in return for international capital's consolidation of its system through wars and conflicts."
Azime Tunç, the daughter of Taybet İnan, whose funeral was kept on the street for 7 days, stated that she sewed her mother's shroud and washed her lifeless body and said: "I kissed my mother 12 times. I kissed each of her children 12 times."
Co-mayor of Êlih Municipality Gülistan Sönük prevented from entering the municipality and said: "Behing the police barricade is theft, plunder and cultural destruction."
Turkey shelled Bîrxat-Îbrahîm Kurdo village west of Girê Spî city.
Addressing the parliament and political parties, DBP Co-chair Keskin Bayındır said: "We call on eveyone to take responsibility to create the framework for the legal and constitutional solution of the denied Kurdish issue."
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