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The Kurds of Azerbaijan and Armenia


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Éditeur : Kurdish Human Rights Project Date & Lieu : 1998, London
Préface : Pages : 110
Traduction : ISBN : 1 900175 22 3
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 145x210 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Fli. Kur. N° 4037Thème : Sociologie

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The Kurds of Azerbaijan and Armenia

The Kurds of Azerbaijan and Armenia

Julie Flint

Kurdish Human Rights Project

The Kurdish claim:
Azerbaijan: "The government does everything for the Kurds."
Armenia: "Armenia provides ail the possibilities."

The reality:
- In Azerbaijan, Kurds have a measure of cultural freedom that is severely limited by displacement, impoverishment and unease.
- In Armenia, social, educational and political opportunities for Kurds are declining alarmingly.

The Kurds of Azerbaijan and Armenia
- Provides an account of Kurdish history in the former Soviet Union
- Describes the current situation of the Kurds
- Indicates where minority rights are not respected while recognising the difficulties faced by these emergent nation states
- Examines the discrepancy between the complacency of the Kurdish elite and the reality at grassroots level, and suggests reasons for it.

This report is produced by the Kurdish Human Rights Project thanks to a generous grant from NOVIB (Netherlands Organization for International Development Cooperation)



Julie Flint is a freelance journalist and filmmaker specialising in the Middle East and Africa.


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Julie Flint

The Kurds of Azerbaijan and Armenia

KHRP

Kurdish Human Rights Project
The Kurds of Azerbaijan and Armenia
By Julie Flint

December 1998
Kurdish Human Rights Project

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ISBN 1 900175 22 3
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This report, written by Julie Flint, is produced by the Kurdish Human Rights Project thanks to a generous grant from NOVIB (Netherlands Organization for International Development Cooperation)

Kurdish Human Rights Project
The Kurdish Human Rights Project is an independent nonpolitical
project founded and based in Britain. The KHRP is a registered charity. It is committed to the protection of the human rights of all persons within the Kurdish areas, irrespective of race, religion, sex, political persuasion or other beliefs or opinion. Its supporters include both Kurdish and non-Kurdish people.

Novib (Netherlands Organization for International Development Cooperation)
Novib strives for sustainable development by supporting initiatives of poor people in the South and by making their voice heard in the North. Novib tries to reach this objective on the basis of three related approaches: by structurally fighting poverty in the South together with its partners in Africa, Asia and Latin America; by providing better information to the Dutch public; and by promoting the interests of the poor in northern decision-making bodies.




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