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The Kurds


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Éditeur : Minority Rights Date & Lieu : 1996, London
Préface : Pages : 47
Traduction : ISBN : 1-897693-46-X
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 210x297 mm
Code FIKP : BR.1377Thème : Histoire

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The Kurds

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THE KURDS

With a population of 26 million, the Kurds are the Middle East’s largest ethnic community without a state of its own.

The persecution and state-sponsored violence endured by the Kurds is legion – exemplified by the razing of thousands of Kurdish villages in Turkey and the massacres resulting from chemical weaponry in Iraqi Kurdistan.

The Kurds is a thoroughly revised and updated edition by the renowned writer David McDowall. The author focuses on Kurdish history, society and Kurds’ changing way of life in the heartlands of Kurdistan – in Iran, Iraq and Turkey. A further valuable insight is given into the situation of Kurds in Europe, Lebanon, the former Soviet Union and Syria.

The report ends with a series of recommendations which seek to provide a balance between the legitimate sovereign requirements of the governments concerned and the rights of the Kurdish people to free cultural expression and a genuine measure of control over their own affairs.


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CONTENTS

Preface / 3
Introduction / 4
The land of the Kurds / 6
Kurdish society / 9
Historical background to 1920 / 12
The Kurds in Turkey / 15
The Kurds in Iran / 20
The Kurds in Iraq / 23
Road to genocide 1976–88 / 26
Uprising and self–rule 1990–6 / 28
Iraqi Kurdistan: an international cockpit / 30
The challenge of relief and rehabilitation / 32
The Kurds in Syria and elsewhere / 34
Recommendations / 38
Notes / 40
Bibliography / 43




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