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Kurdistan on Fire - I


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Éditeur : Compte d'auteur Date & Lieu : 1986, California
Préface : Pages : 62
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Langue : AnglaisFormat : 210x297 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Fir. Kur N° 3224Thème : Général

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Two hours north-west of Sulaymaniyah on the way to the Iranian border, you pass the last Iraqi army post. From there on. vou are in a sort of Kurdish Wild West, a barren country, where villages and springs are few and far between. The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) has its own checkpoint here, in the “Liberated Zone.” Since 1933 this has been the refuge of the armed opposition groups to the Khomeini regime, from here they conduct their operations with Baghdad's blessing.
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1 / The Long March of The Kurds, January 17, Guardian
4 / Turkey's Resting Place of Stone Gods, February 2, The New York Times
8 / 6th Test of Cruise Missile Ends in a Quick Crash at Sea, February 26, San Francisco Chronicle
9 / Iran-Bound Tankers Struck by Iraqi Jets, March 3, San Francisco Chronicle
10 / Kurdish Library to Open in Brooklyn, March 23, The New York Times
11 / Study Says Torture in Turkish Jails Continues, March 30, The New York Times
12 / Grief Fills 'Vale of Peace' as Iraqis Bury War Dead, April 1, Los Angeles Times
14 / Prospect Heights Library Documents Kurdish Culture, April 26, The Park Slope -Brooklyn Paper
15 / Kurds Claim Victory in Battle with Iraq, May 23, The Washington Post
16 / Kurds Open New Front Against Iraq, May 23, San Francisco Chronicle
16 / Resume Mideast Peace, Process, Thatcher Says, May 25, San Jose Mercury News
17 / The Kurds Between Iran and Iraq, July/August, Middle East Report
31 / Turks Tell of Persecution, August 2, The Times
32 / San Jose Mercury, August 6, San Jose Mercury News
33 / Death Sentences Given to 25 Kurdish Dissidents in Turkey, August 6, Los Angeles Times
34 / Guerrillas Complicate a Mideast War, Auguste 29, The Wall Street Journal
36 / Enemy Mine, September 1, Los Angeles Weekly
37 / Turkish Cops Question 100 On Massacre at Synagogue, September 9, San Francisco Chronicle
38 / The Significance of the Kurds, September 11, The Wall Street Journal
39 / Ataturk and the Kurds, September 18, The McGraw-Hill Construction Weekly
40 / Iran-Iraq Conflict: An Unending War Between Two Despots, September 20, The Nation
44 / A Nation Stares into a Dark Abyss, September 22, Insight
50 / How Not to Wage a War: Iraq Does It by The Book, September 22, Insight

53 / A State of Pervasive Control, September 22, Insight
56 / Rebels Kill Police Chief, September 22, San Francisco Chronicle
57 / A Homeless People Gain a Library to Call Their Own, September 25, Prospect Press
58 / Iraq Escalate War, Prepare for ’Final’ Battle as Coffers Run Low, , September 29, Iran, The Oregonian
59 / Iranian Commandos, Kurds Destroyed Iraqi Oil Refinery, Iran Says, October 12, San Jose Mercury News
60 / Geopolitics: Kurdish Enemy No. 1, November 4, The Washington Times
61 / Kurdish Turkey, November 11, The Sun
62 / U.S., Turkey Extend Pact on Defense, December 13, San Francisco Chronicle




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