Versions- Kurdistan, vol. XVII [Anglais, London, 1974]
- Kurdistan, numbers IX & X [Anglais, London, 1965]
- Kurdistan, number VI [Anglais, London, 1960]
- Kurdistan, number IV [Anglais, London, 1959]
- Kurdistan, numbers VII & VIII [Anglais, London, 1961]
- Kurdistan, numbers XI & XII [Anglais, London, 1967]
- Kurdistan, vol. XIII [Anglais, London, 1969]
- Kurdistan, number 14 [Anglais, London, 1970]
- Kurdistan, nummer 15 [Allemand, Berlin, 1971]
- Kurdistan, vol. XVIII [Anglais, London, 1976]
- Kurdistan, vol. XIX [Anglais, London, 1983]
Kurdistan, vol. XVIII
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Compte d'auteur
Ever since the signing of the Algiers Accord, the Iraqi Government has been carrying out a vicious policy of arabisation and deportation of the indigenous population of Kurdistan to the south of Iraq. Since the accord was signed 300,000 Kurds ha«e been forcibly deported from their homeland in the mountains of Kurdistan to the Saline desert of southern Iraq. There they are treated as slaves, deprived of all possessions and of the simplest necessities of life. The Baathist designs are racial, their aim is the deportation of one million Kurds from their homes, and concurrently they are carrying out a policy of arabisation of many ... |