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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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)
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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. |