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The Kurdish Experience


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Éditeur : Middle East Watch Date & Lieu : 1994, Washington
Préface : Pages : 36
Traduction : ISBN :
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 210x275 mm
Code FIKP : br.ang.960Thème : Politique

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The Kurdish Experience

THE KURDISH EXPERIENCE

Middle East Report
July-August 1994, No. 189, Vol. 24, No. 4


For many decades now, those states whose borders include and divide Kurdistan have alternately tried to ignore, deny, manipulate and suppress widespread Kurdish demands for political rights. In this, the rulers have enjoyed the unstinting support of their great power patrons, the broad support of the majority communities, and often enough support as well among different Kurdish communities and social strata. These policies comprise a disastrous record that has exacted a horrible price in blood, treasure, and democratic rights of Arabs, Iranians and Turks as well as of Kurds themselves. These policies have failed miserably in their repressive goals, and yet they continue as the order of the day....


Table des Matières

CONTENTS

THE KURDISH EXPERIENCE

ARTICLES
Amir Hassanpour, The Kurdish Experience / 2
Chris Kutschera, Mad Dreams of Independence: The Kurds of Turkey / 12
Aliza Marcus, City in the War Zone / 16
Ann Zimmerman, Kurdish Broadcasting in Iraq / 20

PHOTO ESSAY
Susan Meiselas-Andrew Whitley, The Remains of Anfal / 8

COLUMN
Maryam Elahi, Washington Watch: Clinton, Ankara and
Kurdish Human Rights / 22

UPDATE
Hugh Roberts, Algeria Between Eradicators and Conciliators / 24

INTERVIEW
Bassam Jarrar-Graham Usher, The Islamist Movement and the Palestinian Authority / 28

REVIEWS
Basil Davidson, Dan Connell “Against All Odds” / 30
Salah Hassan, Salma Khadra Jayyusi “Anthology of Modern Palestinian Literature” / 31

DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Picks: New and Recommended Reading / 32

PHOTOS/ GRAPHICS
Nadia Benchallah, R. Maro, Susan Meiselas, Ann Zimmerman.

Cover Photo: "Saddam wanted to squeeze us."
Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan. R. Maro/Medico International.




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