There has not been such thing as a deadline for the refugees [i.e. displaced people] toleave Kirkuk, especially SunniTurkmen as there has not been any kind of discrimination or ill-treatment against anyreligionsor ethnicities. هیچ جۆره شتێكی وهك د...
I then replicate and expand Sarigil's model within a specific sample of Kurdish-speaking people in Turkey. The results show dramatic changes. Religiosity and political satisfaction seem to be better predictors of support for Kurdish ethno-nationalism in Turkey than do socio-economic factors....
1.the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion. 2.the merging, as by historical change in a language, of two or more inflectional categories into one, as the use in nonstandard English ofwaswith both singular an...
Operation “Spring of Peace”, conducted on Syrian territory by the Turkish army against the Kurdish YPG militias (part of the security forces of the NES, commonly known as Rojava), comes as a thunderstorm that wipes out the fog of hypocrisy. It clearly shows the inherent contradictions in t...
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Moreover, it is not without complications to channel foreign reconstruction aid to areas that are under the shifting control of a mixture of military opposition groups that include radical Islamist groups like Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (linked to al-Qa’ida), Ahrar al-Sham or the Kurdish People...
of the Muslims. The overwhelming majority in both religious groups—Christians and Muslims—is ethnically Arab and includes Palestinian refugees, Syrian residents, and others. The most important ethnic minority is the ChristianArmenians; there is also aKurdishethnic minority among the Muslims. East ...
of the Baʿath Party precluded unification of the two countries. Within both countries the Baʿathists formed fronts with smaller parties, including at times the communists. In Syria the main internal threat to Baʿathhegemonystemmed from theMuslim Brotherhood, while in IraqKurdishandShiʿ...