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| FeyliKurd | May 20 13, 1:56 Post #476 |
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It's true what jj says. Kurdish leaders themselves have admitted that they prefer this flag over the current one, because the current i-racki flag still uses the Pan-Arab colours from the Ba'ath Party rule.And at least Qassim was open to Kurdish culture, even if he was an i-racki nationalist. He was not even near as brutal as the facist Ba'ath party. Anfal and other genocides would not have occurred if he would have stayed in power. Don't get me wrong, Kurds will still fight for independence no matter how our enemies treats us. kf |
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| ALAN | May 21 13, 3:51 Post #477 |
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Breaking news....Maliki to Sunnis: "Go ahead and declare your Sunni region" http://www.sbeiy.com/Detail.aspx?id=20032&LinkID=6 He urged the Sunnis to declare their region if it is constitutional then they can form their own region |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| ALAN | May 21 13, 3:51 Post #478 |
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it seems the pressure on him got to a point he just gave up ![]() euphrates is going to be pissed with his leader now
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| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| Worldwar2boy | May 21 13, 4:13 Post #479 |
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Very good, this means that the Arabs will get even weaker. Very good indeed. |
| biji kurd u kurdistan !! | |
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| Deleted User | May 21 13, 4:39 Post #480 |
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lol. Every media is suddenly annoucing the news. If they keep their hands away from Kurdish areas ,then im fine with it. Is mosul majority arab or majority Kurd? I know it used to be Kurdish majority,but how is the situation there now? |
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| FeyliKurd | May 21 13, 4:57 Post #481 |
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i-rack sees worst violence in years Tribal chiefs in i-rack have issued a dire warning about the country's future after the latest wave of sectarian violence. Sunni leaders in Ramadi say there'll be all out war if i-rack doesn't split into a federation - a collection of effectively self-governing states. Bomb attacks have killed at least 68 people in i-rack. Al Jazeera's Omar Al-Saleh reports from Hewlêr |
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| Qandil | May 21 13, 5:08 Post #482 |
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Sounds like great news. Even more weaker Arabs indeed. I hope they get it done.
I think there's some cities within Mosul, that is still Kurdish majority. But the province is majority Arab, I believe. |
| "Kurdino! Bibin yek; eger hûn nebin yek, hûn ê herin yek bi yek." - Cigerxwîn. | |
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| the SUN child | May 21 13, 5:11 Post #483 |
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Areas northwest of Nineveh are Yezidi Kurmanji Kurdish areas. |
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| FeyliKurd | May 21 13, 5:29 Post #484 |
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Armed Sunni tribes in Ramadi 18/5/2013 |
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| FeyliKurd | May 21 13, 5:36 Post #485 |
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Fresh blasts hit Shi’ite mosques as Maliki plans security overhaul Al Arabiya English New bombings have targeted two Shi’ite mosques in the i-racki city of Al-Hila, located south of Baghdad, as the country’s Prime Minister vowed to overhaul security strategy in the country on Monday. Bombings at the two Shi’ite mosques killed six people, police and a doctor said, the latest in a string of attacks targeting both Sunni and Shi’ite places of worship in i-rack. One bomb exploded inside Al-Wardiyah mosque, while a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-rigged belt at Al-Graita mosque nearby, the sources said. Both blasts, which also wounded 70 people, occurred during evening prayers. Maliki said Monday he will overhaul i-rack’s security strategy as a two-day wave of violence killed 72 people including 24 police, bringing the month’s death toll from unrest to 349. “We are about to make changes in the high and middle positions of those responsible for security, and the security strategy,” AFP reported Maliki as saying at a news conference in Baghdad. “We will discuss this matter in the cabinet session tomorrow (Tuesday) to take decisions,” Maliki said, without providing further details. “I assure the i-racki people that they (militants) will not be able to return us to the sectarian conflict” that killed tens of thousands of people in i-rack in past years, he added. Deadly violence continues At least 43 people were killed in car bomb explosions targeting Shiite Muslims in the i-racki capital and the southern oil hub of Basra on Monday, police and medics told Reuters news agency. About 150 people have been killed in sectarian violence over the past week and tensions between Shiites and minority Sunni Muslims have reached their highest level since U.S. troops pulled out in December 2011. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks. Nine people were killed in one of two car bomb explosions in Basra, a predominantly Shi'ite city 20 km southeast of Baghdad, police and medics said. Five other people were killed in a second blast inside a bus terminal in Saad Square, also in Basra, police and medics told Reuters. In Baghdad, a parked car exploded in a busy market in the mainly Shiite eastern district of Kamaliya, killing seven people, police said. Also in Baghdad a car bomb exploded near a bus that was carrying Iranian pilgrims to Samarra, it killed 8 people, according to a local official and the i-racki police. Samarra is a Shiite shrine and was bombed in February 2006, which according to AFP unleashed a wave of sectarian bloodletting. A further 22 people were killed in blasts in Ilaam, Diyala Bridge, al-Shurta, Shula and Sadr City - all areas with a high concentration of Shiites. Meanwhile, police and doctors told AFP news agency on Monday that attempted hostage rescue and two assaults by gunmen on police stations killed 24 policemen in i-rack's restive Anbar province overnight. Twelve kidnapped police died and four were wounded during a raid that aimed to free them, while gunmen killed 12 more in assaults on two police stations in Anbar, the sources said. |
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| FeyliKurd | May 21 13, 5:57 Post #486 |
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Gunmen kill 10 i-racki policemen in Anbar![]() Ten i-racki policemen have died in an incident where gunmen carried out a surprise attack on a security checkpoint in the western province of Anbar. An i-racki police source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that unidentified assailants armed with various kinds of weapons clashed with police forces in the town of Rawa, situated 260 kilometers (about 160 miles) northwest of the capital, Baghdad, on Sunday. Ten policemen were killed in the attack. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but al-Qaeda-linked militants have previously targeted i-racki security forces in an attempt to destabilize the Baghdad government. On May 18, gunmen ambushed a police patrol in Anbar Province, kidnapping eight policemen before fleeing the scene. i-racki Staff Lieutenant General Murdhi al-Mahalawi, head of the Anbar Operations Command, told reporters that the incident took place near the provincial capital city of Ramadi, located about 110 kilometers (70 miles) west of Baghdad. The police forces were guarding a post on the main highway linking i-rack to both Jordan and Syria when they were kidnapped. No group claimed responsibility for the abductions. The United Nations Assistance Mission for i-rack (UNAMI) said on May 2 that April was the deadliest month in i-rack since 2008 as terrorist acts killed over 700 people and injured more than 1,600 across the country. UNAMI also stated that Baghdad was the worst affected governorate, with a total of 211 killed and nearly 500 injured. http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/05/20/304423/gunmen-kill-iraqi-policemen-in-anbar/ |
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| ALAN | May 21 13, 6:26 Post #487 |
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jj: why do you dislike sunni armed men in "Rumadi" ? that is a sunni city in anbar province and they deserve to run their own city!! Edit: would you like a sunni army in Najaf or Karbala!? no i wouldn't either and the same applies like wise
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| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| ALAN | May 21 13, 7:43 Post #488 |
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jj: now this is concerning for feyli kurds in Baghdad as these guys are most probably sunni armed men
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| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| Qandil | May 22 13, 12:20 Post #489 |
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i-racki tribal leaders demand federation: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/05/201352071548212347.html I think they might form their region soon. The constitution allows them to do so. Maliki has given the green light. The Sunnis are demanding a region. |
| "Kurdino! Bibin yek; eger hûn nebin yek, hûn ê herin yek bi yek." - Cigerxwîn. | |
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| ALAN | May 22 13, 12:48 Post #490 |
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this is great news should have this since 2003! no since 1921!
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| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| Xoybun | May 22 13, 2:00 Post #491 |
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I don't get Feylis in Baghdad. Why live among your enemies when you can live with your true brothers?!?! And they are poor, why not move to Xanaqin and build it up? |
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| Deleted User | May 22 13, 2:26 Post #492 |
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It's secterianism, its pointless and doesn't serve the people. The majority of these secterianists regardless of Sunni or Shia are Islamists. That why I dislike them. Do you see Kurdish Sunnis wanting Khanaqin to be seperate or vice versa? Of course not. |
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| Deleted User | May 22 13, 2:28 Post #493 |
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Bro I know you think I'm a Shiast, but I don't care about sects, I'm just a believer. |
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| FeyliKurd | May 22 13, 2:33 Post #494 |
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There are currently more than 3 million northern Kurds who are residing in Istanbul. The same applies to the Kurds of Khorasan in north eastern Iran. You make it sound like this is only a Feyli problem. |
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| Deleted User | May 22 13, 2:40 Post #495 |
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He doesn't realise Faylis were forced to immigrate because of economic reasons, and before he says why didn't they immigrate to the rest of Kurdsitan well after WW1 the situation was the same throughout all of Kurdistan. We were mostly a poor, rural folk, and Pahlavi regime forcefully tried to settle and kill our way of life. |
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| Xoybun | May 22 13, 5:44 Post #496 |
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Yes, but the main topic here is about Feylis living in Baghdad. We can start one for the Northern Kurds in Istanbul too. But before we start one; The Kurds in Istanbul are not threatened as much as Feylis are, they are richer (you can find most of the rich Kurds there, and they have links to PKK). There isn't only a Feyli problem, there are other problems too, but if you put it that way then I don't care what happens to Feylis, if they get killed by Sunnis or die of starvation because you guys can't take critics lol. And why should KRG care about Feylis in Baghdad when KRG offered them home and security? What more do Feylis want, an invasion of Baghdad??? |
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| FeyliKurd | May 22 13, 6:51 Post #497 |
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Doesn't matter if they are rich, they should move back to NK and make sure that Kurdistan gets access to the sea. I agree that Feylis should come and live in Kurdistan, but this applies to ALL KURDS. If you don't agree with this then you're just a hypocrite. |
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| Deleted User | May 22 13, 6:55 Post #498 |
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I can take criticism, hence why I'm responding to you. I'll tell you what show me where the KRG is giving permits to Kurds for free. And it is the reason why Feylis cannot move to Kurdistan, because we are poor. Please tell me when the KRG offered security and home for the Faylis? Just show me a source. And why do you always talk about topics you know nothing about, you live in Hawler, go to Baghdad if you are brave.By the way I will report your post "i don't care what happens to feylis"., because it is anti-kurdish. And Kurds in Istanbul aren't rich lol, they have regular fights with Turks. |
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| Xoybun | May 22 13, 7:37 Post #499 |
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Compared to you they are rich lol. You can report how much you ever want. And stop accusing other Kurds when the main discussion is about Feyli Kurds. There are many sources from 2011 and 2012. But still, why can Iraqis, dirty Arabic Iraqis go to South Kurdistan, with nothing but a dirty disgusting tanoora, and work and survive there? Why can an Arab why can't a Feyli? Can't you move, or do you feel safer when you are closer to Milky? Why don't you move to Basra if it's about Shia Sunni conflict? Or move to Iran, you will probably be treated as angels there. |
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| Deleted User | May 22 13, 7:41 Post #500 |
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Is that funny that they are richer than us? Wow you are really a nice person. Let me guess your a millionaire living in Hewler? The main discussion isn't about Feyli Kurds, it's about "i-rack and Syria spring". Show me the sources then if there are. Firstly Arabs don't live in SK, they move there, and they work there as cheap labour. I don't want Feylis to be cheap labour. Hey you know what since you live in Hewler, you can be the cheap labour. |
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It's true what jj says. Kurdish leaders themselves have admitted that they prefer this flag over the current one, because the current i-racki flag still uses the Pan-Arab colours from the Ba'ath Party rule.











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