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Female Fighters: We Won't Stand for Male Dominance
dulios
by dulios  10-7-2008    1
  Back in 1998, the fighters say, their now-jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan declared the group "a women's party." It was initially difficult to accept, says Karim, a 42-year-old male member of the PKK. Today, the PKK's ideology revolves around a belief that global crises and injustice are a result of millennia of male-dominated rule. Here, the women run their own assaults and have their own command structure. All tasks are shared, both on and off the battlefield. Discipline is paramount to survival, they say, and weapons are always clean and never out of reach.
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Girls and Women
sahara
by sahara  11-22-2007    3
  Women of Iraq have gradually let go of most of their 20th century gains and privileges in the last 4 years of occupation. Iraq turned from a modern country of educated and working women into a divided land of Islamic and ethnic warlords who compete in canceling women from the social realm........Read more Islamic Sharia law: a constant threat against the rights and freedom of women in the Middle East
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Djiezes
by Djiezes  11-10-2006   
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Dozens die in Turkey border clash
invictus
by invictus  10-21-2007    10
 "Dark game" continues: 12 Turkish soldiers and 23 PKK guerillas were killed near the border this morning
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The Real Link Between 9/11 and Iraq
invictus
by invictus  9-14-2006    6
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Middle East Analyst & Historian Juan Cole on U.S. War Plans Against Iran, Turkey
raven714
by raven714  10-27-2007    4
 There is too much information to clip, if you want to know the real reason why we are in Iraq, you need to read the entire article.
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An American in Albania
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  7-1-2008    4
 ...The Albanians of Montenegro were lucky, I thought as we approached the customs agents, to live under Josip Broz Tito's relatively lenient communist system in Yugoslavia instead of suffering Enver Hoxha's full-bore Stalinist regime just a few miles away in Albania proper. Hoxha, who ranks among the most thoroughly oppressive tyrants in history, made Tito's dictatorship look libertarian....
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U.S. Sponsoring Kurdish Guerilla Attacks Inside Iran
invictus
by invictus  3-28-2007    2
 Full transcript of the interview is on Democracy Now! website
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Iraq, and the Truth We Dare Not Speak
jatfla
by jatfla  4-27-2007    11
 I couldn't clip the foundational paragraph of this excellent article. It explains the contrary poles of American thinking and the danger of the current public opinions in America.
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World Press Photo Award 2008
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  2-17-2008   
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Iraq's Kurdish leader snubs Rice
invictus
by invictus  12-18-2007    1
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unusual coins
Deepti
by Deepti  1-21-2007    3
 those guitar coins are really cool!
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Judge strikes down Bush anti-terror order
911INSIDEJOB144
by 911INSIDEJOB144  11-29-2006   
 unconstitutional.
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Cholera Spreads In Iraq
debbyski
by debbyski  8-31-2007    3
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'Tragic protest' of Iraqi Kurdish women
Deepti
by Deepti  2-10-2008   
 "When Saddam's regime was in power he did everything to subordinate women" "The Anfal Campaign against the Kurds was exactly like that. He actually killed all the men but let the women stay and live that sort of misery with their children. There was 30 years of that kind of rule. It will take a long, long time for that to change. It is a very slow and painful process." The human rights minister in the Kurdistan region admits that immolation is a problem that his government is struggling to deal with There have been attempts to improve education and women's shelters have been built, but it will take years to change long-held customs.
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US to Finance and Build Large Airport Near Iran
sahara
by sahara  8-26-2008    5
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PKK Child Fighter Lays Down Arms
abailart
by abailart  11-10-2007   
 A good interview/article. One of those that give more insight than a million facts and stats.
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Hersh: Surge=Ethnic Cleansing; Worse than Vietnam.
righthand
by righthand  10-1-2007    2
 Hersh: "Much worse. Vietnam was a tactical mistake. This is strategic. How do you repair damages with whole cultures? On the home front, though, we'll rationalize it away. Don't worry about that. Again, there's no learning curve. No learning curve at all. We'll be ready to fight another stupid war in another two decades. Hersh on Media: "... back then, they blew it. When you have a guy like Bush who's going to move the infamous Doomsday Clock forward, and he's going to put everybody in jeopardy and he's secretive and he doesn't tell Congress anything and he's inured to what we write. In such a case, we become more important. The First Amendment failed and the American press failed the Constitution. We were jingoistic. And that was a terrible failing. I'm asked the question all the time: What happened to my old paper, the New York Times? And I now say, they stink. They missed it. They missed the biggest story of the time and they're going to have to live with it."
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Iraqis ecstatic with soccer win over South Korea.
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  7-25-2007    2
 Iraqi reporter overcomed with emotion. Kurds wave Iraqi flag in a rare display of national unity.
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Kucinich: Bush Cronies and privitization of Iraqi Oil
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-21-2007    2
 More: The connections between Hunt Oil Company and the Bush Administration are numerous: * Mr. Ray Hunt, CEO of Hunt Oil, acted as the finance chairman of the Republican National Committee for President George W. Bush in 2002, led the Republican National Committee's Victory Fund for President George W. Bush and personally donated $20,000 to the Committee. * Mr. Hunt contributed $100,000 toward inaugural festivities for President George W. Bush in 2001, while Hunt Consolidated contributed $250,000 toward the 2005 Bush presidential inaugural gala. * Mr. Hunt has also given generously toward construction of the Bush library by securing $35 million in additional property for the endeavor. * President George W. Bush has twice appointed Mr. Hunt to a seat on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), which is said to have access to intelligence that experts acknowledge is advantageous to the international energy interest of the Hunt Oil Company.
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Strip of Iraq 'on the Verge of Exploding'
ratilfar
by ratilfar  9-13-2008    4
 Cont.... The long-cherished dream of many of the world's 25 million ethnic Kurds is an independent state that encompasses parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey. All but Iraq adamantly oppose Kurdish autonomy, much less a Kurdish state. Iraqi Kurds continue to insist they are not seeking independence, even as they unilaterally expand the territory they control in Iraq.
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Politics of fear in US and Turkey
MomLes
by MomLes  5-25-2007   
 Some things don't change no matter where in the world you are.
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PKK guerillas heading Turkey
invictus
by invictus  10-12-2007   
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America's Allies at War: Turkey and the Kurds
ouyangwulong
by ouyangwulong  5-31-2007    2
 Ut-oh. Turkey? As in our long-time Near-Eastern ally? Getting ready to invade Iraq? To attack the Kurds? As in the only people in Iraq currently not trying to kill us? I'm going to file this one under "Lose Lose Situation." To bad we don't have a leader with diplomatic skills who could be defusing this situation RIGHT NOW...
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Iraq’s Kurds pass own oil law to attract investment
ratilfar
by ratilfar  8-8-2007    5
 Yeah, some facts come at ya!
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Picking Up On Failed War On Terror
debbyski
by debbyski  11-6-2007    2
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Tehran Calls Iranian Kurds "Terrorists"
merrie
by merrie  12-14-2007    1
 In an exclusive interview with Newsmax recently in Berlin, Ahmadi says that Iran was now working hand-in-glove with Turkey to get PJAK labeled as a terrorist organization. “Iran knows they can’t make trouble for us directly because they have such bad relations with Europe. That’s why they are going through Turkey.” The Iranian regime has been telling journalists and diplomats that PJAK and the PKK (the Kurdistan Workers Party) are the same. “But we are an Iranian party, and have nothing to do with Turkey,” he says. PJAK has become a serious threat to the regime in Tehran because it is fighting to overthrow the clerical regime in favor of a secular republic and because it favors equality between men and women, Ahmadi asserts. The group has around 2,500 armed guerilla fighters, 40 percent of whom are women.
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Former envoy: U.S. driving Turkey, Iran together
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-3-2007   
 Another brilliant performance by the Bush Adminsitration.
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11 years old Sara Jaffar Nimat stoned to death in Kurdistan
Johanna_G
by Johanna_G  8-27-2007    6
 Khanaqin (Khanakin, Xanaqin, Xaneqîn) is a city in eastern Iraq, south of Kurdish regions. In 9/6/2006 all the members of the city council of Khanaqin demanded that the city be separated from control of the Diyala governorate and be allowed to join the Autonomous Kurdistan region. In December 2007 there will be a referendum including the city to the Kurdish controlled north. en.wikipedia.org As for so-called honour killings see also this clip , this one , and this one . See also matttbastard's blog .
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Iraq complains about Turkey bombing
invictus
by invictus  12-17-2007    1
 No opposing voices here. Cheerful Turkish media behaves like "the voice of the military".
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Iraq denounces Turkish offensive
invictus
by invictus  2-26-2008    1
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Turkish incursion threatens only part of Iraq still at peace
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-12-2007   
 From the article: The impact on the region of a Turkish attack, if it takes place, will depend on the extent of the intervention. If it is confined to the mountains on the frontier, where there are only a few villages, then the KRG would be unlikely to respond. Turkish incursions by 35,000 to 50,000 troops in 1995 and 1997 failed to achieve anything. But if Turkish forces advance into important towns and cities then Kurdish troops would be bound to respond. The KRG will also want to prevent a precedent being established whereby the Turkish army can cross the Turkish-Iraq frontier at will. Turkey has been alarmed to see the development of an effectively independent Kurdish state in northern Iraq and an Iraqi government in Baghdad in which the Kurds play a leading role. It is particularly anxious about the referendum which might lead to the oil province of Kirkuk joining the KRG under a poll which was promised under the constitution for the end of 2007 but may now be delayed."
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Turkish warplanes bomb Kurd bases in northern Iraq
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-5-2008    2
 There goes the Northern Front: "But on the streets of Turkey, public anger has mounted with each funeral held for the slain soldiers. The anger has turned toward Turkish leaders as well. On Sunday, mourners booed Gul at a funeral in the western city of Eskisehir, and they booed Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan at another funeral in Armutlu village, near the capital."
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Conflict on a Second Kurdish Front
invictus
by invictus  10-22-2007   
  Like the P.K.K., the Iranian Kurds control much of the craggy, boulder-strewn frontier and routinely ambush patrols on the other side. But while the Americans call the P.K.K. terrorists, guerrilla commanders say P.J.A.K. has had “direct or indirect discussions” with American officials. They would not divulge any details of the discussions or the level of the officials involved, but they noted that the group’s leader, Rahman Haj-Ahmadi, visited Washington last summer. Biryar Gabar, one of 11 members of the group’s leadership, said there had been “normal dialogue” with American officials, declining specifics. One of his bodyguards said officials of the group met with Americans in Kirkuk last year.
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Turkish Parliament approves Iraq offensive
pokkets
by pokkets  10-17-2007    1
 The vote was 507-19 They stressed the offensive against the PKK or Kurdish resistance, would not start immediately, and would proceed over a one year time period. President Bush said ":We don't think it's in their interests to send more troops in" Turkey already has troops stationed in Iraq. Oh yeah, their country is just a few miles north of the Real terrorism. So now he runs Turkey, but beside that, with all of the statistics and calls for help the U.S. Admin has issued with regard to help with the war in Iraq, the Turkish Govt's aim seems the same as the Iraqi's, to "Halt the terrorist activities of the PKK in Iraq," I don't know why the Turkish action won't achieve the same as that of the US. Perhaps the type help requested by the US is too specific. Bush wants WASPs (White Anglo Saxon Protestants), with a few notable Minority figures in charge.
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US, ISRAEL OPERATE IN IRAN
taksmaster
by taksmaster  11-26-2006    8
 The United States is training a new breed of terrorist.
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Kurdish Demands for Kurdistan
abailart
by abailart  10-22-2007    1
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Why Kurdish Women Are Dying of Burns
HockeySkates1129
by HockeySkates1129  9-19-2007    2
 Sad...
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Female fighters: We won't stand for male dominance
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  10-6-2008   
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Turkey: Wave of Internal Dissent over Invasion Plan
abailart
by abailart  10-22-2007    2
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