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| Brendar | Jul 5 14, 5:27 Post #1526 |
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The guy who is killed is a shia from Sinjar. |
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| jjmuneer | Jul 5 14, 5:27 Post #1527 |
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If you said "Baqiyah" you were in theory meant to be spared, but they killed them anyway. |
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| Zagros | Jul 5 14, 8:27 Post #1528 |
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Milki boy says he won't go ERBIL, South Kurdistan – Embattled Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki defied a wave of opposition to his Shiite-led government and declared he would not go, as Iraq splinters and jihadi-led Sunni insurgents occupy a third of the war-torn country. In a statement read on Iraqi state TV, a day after the autonomous Kurds in the north virtually bid goodbye to Iraq by setting the ball rolling on an independence referendum, Maliki said he would remain faithful to voters who chose his State of Law Shiite coalition in elections that preceded the current turmoil. “The voters have shown that the premiership is for the State of Law. Therefore, on no account will I relinquish it,” said Maliki, who is trying to shoehorn himself into a third term. “The State of Law coalition is the target of an organized campaign by inside and outside forces and they are known to all,” said Maliki. The premier has blamed Sunni Saudi Arabia for backing jihadi fighters who are in the frontline of a military advance that has seen vast territories fall into their hands, including the largest province – Anbar – and the second-largest city, Mosul. Maliki’s defiance came even after his greatest political foe, former parliament chief Osama al-Nujaifi, a Sunni, withdrew his candidacy for another term, saying he was doing so in hopes Maliki would do the same. “I announce the withdrawal of my candidacy for the presidency of the next Parliament, and wish those who could occupy this position to guide and help serve the people,” Nujaifi said. He explained in a statement on his Facebook page that he was bowing out to make it easier for the main Shiite alliance to choose someone other than Maliki as head of government. "I appreciate the demands of the National Alliance, who see that Maliki will insist on staying as the head of the cabinet if I nominate myself as speaker of the Council of the Representatives," he said. Nujaifi said Maliki had been insisting that the Sunni politician must step down from seeking another term before he would consider doing so himself. As Iraq’s two main political factions – Shiites and Sunnis – quibble in Baghdad, the autonomous South Kurdistan in the north has announced its intention to exit Iraq. Kurdish President Massoud Barzani asked the Kurds’ own parliament on Thursday to set a date for a referendum on independence. Sunnis and Kurds walked out of the Iraqi Parliament’s first session this week, jeopardizing efforts at putting together a unity government to stop Iraq from breaking up. Maliki’s defiance may have sealed Iraq’s fate, where the Kurds have already embarked on a global diplomacy to sound out opinion on Kurdish independence. “We spoke with the Americans about self-determination, and self-determination is done through a referendum,” Fuad Hussein, the Kurdistan president’s chief of staff, told Rudaw on Thursday in Washington. “It is something that the people of Kurdistan will decide.” US Secretary of State John Kerry was in Erbil more than a fortnight ago, where he asked the Kurds to stay with a united Iraq and help Baghdad establish an inclusive government. Washington has always opposed Iraq breaking up. But according to Kurdish Foreign Relations Minister Falah Mustafa, who is also in Washington to meet with American counterparts, the American tone has changed in some meetings. “Not only in America, but in many other countries -- in Europe, in Arab countries and the international community -- there has been a change that is more welcoming to the South Kurdistan,” he said. Under Iraq’s political system imposed after the US toppled former dictator Saddam Hussein, the prime minister is a Shiite, the speaker of the parliament a Sunni and the president a Kurd. All three blocs have said that they want to know who the other will nominate before naming its own candidate. The United States and Britain had both urged Maliki to quickly establish a unity government, with robust roles for the Kurds and Sunnis, a proposal Maliki has also rejected. Iran, Syria and Russia have stepped in to supply Maliki’s government with arms, troops and knowhow, compensating for US and Western reluctance to step into a war that is getting as messy as the conflict in neighboring Syria. The Kurds have declared they will no longer work with Maliki. “We cannot work with people who destroyed Iraq,” Barzani said in his speech before the Kurdish parliament. http://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/040720141 |
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| ALAN | Jul 5 14, 8:18 Post #1529 |
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Lashgere why dont you go take up arms and fight for milki against ISIS!???? anyways: Rudaw English 41 mins · 1,500 Sunni sleeper cell members inside #Baghdad and another 1,000 just outside the capital could rise up at any given time — high-level Iraqi security official. |
| 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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| kurdishpatriot | Jul 5 14, 11:11 Post #1530 |
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Kurds from Halabja arrested for wanting to join ISIS 05.07.2014 BasNews Exclusive Two Kurds from Iraq have been accused of wanting to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) in Mosul. According to information obtained through Peshmerga forces stationed near Mosul, the two Kurdish youths from Halabja were arrested by Kurdish forces in Gwer, a Kurdish town in Nineveh Province, as they made their way to Mosul. The source who spoke on condition of anonymity, revealed that the youths were arrested on Friday at a Peshmerga checkpoint. Kurdish youths joining ISIS is not a new phenomenon. According to the spokesperson of the Kurdistan’s Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs Mariwan Naqshbandi, approximately 200 KRG Kurds have joined ISIS in Syria. According to Naqshbandi, approximately 35 KRG Kurds have died fighting in Syria while about 50 have returned to Iraq. However the region is only starting to witness the first cases of KRG Kurds joining ISIS in Iraq to fight in the Sunni uprising. |
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#PROMOTEWOMENRIGHTS "shengal bo ezdi ya", Ezidi namerin, HATA ARAB NAMAYEN NEK SHENGAL! "A society can never be free without women's liberation" - Abdullah Ocalan | |
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| kurdishpatriot | Jul 5 14, 11:13 Post #1531 |
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We really should inspect that city, and the mosques, we should send in spies. Almost every kurdish extremist is from there. We need to make kurdistan terrorist free! |
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| UKurd | Jul 5 14, 11:43 Post #1532 |
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for some reason the city that has seen the worst islamic extremism and genocide has turned out like this, we really need to do something about it. |
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We live together, we are oppressed together, we fight together, we succeed together, we are free together. | |
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| Kurd-in-aus | Jul 6 14, 12:25 Post #1533 |
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http://youtu.be/xieFacyqI24 I'm guessing majority of these guys are from Halabja also?
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| Zagros | Jul 6 14, 12:25 Post #1534 |
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Important: Islamic State Caliph Ibrāhīm (Abū Bakr al-Baghdādī) holding a sermon in #Mosul ![]() ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itu6NhED9Yk&sns=tw https://twitter.com/p_vanostaeyen/status/485411258104283136 Edited by Zagros, Jul 6 14, 1:15.
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| kurdishpatriot | Jul 6 14, 12:35 Post #1535 |
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ISIS militants move closer to Baghdad 05.07.2014 Nuwar Faqie BasNews, Mosul An Iraqi intelligence source in Baghdad has informed BasNews that the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) is now in close proximity to Baghdad. The source, who asked to remain anonymous, told BasNews that ISIS is currently preparing for targeted attacks in Baghdad. According to the source, a number of ISIS sleeper cells in Baghdad are in contact with the organization in Sunni-controlled areas in order to organize the attacks. 'Our insurgents in Baghdad are ready to rise against Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki’s militant and his authoritarian rule,' said an official Spokesperson for the Revolutionary Iraqi Tribes, Abu Abd Nhemi to BasNews. Earlier this week, Sunni Tribal leaders said that they expect their militants to be in Baghdad very soon. |
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| kurdishpatriot | Jul 6 14, 12:36 Post #1536 |
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Well Ansar Al-Islam was formed in halabja so... |
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| Kurd-in-aus | Jul 6 14, 12:37 Post #1537 |
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I agree the government has take action in regards with extremism in Halabja, but inspections and spies will only antagonise them and alienate them even further. People there would be suffering from mental conditions human kind dosent even have diagnosis for, they need to commence a healing process with the emphasis being on ways of how to express their emotions and take it from there- and I don't mean creating a little 2 bit operation but I mean a full scale community intervention, modern high tech schools/uni scholarships... I'm not a Dr but this are the kind of initiatives I'd be leaning towards if I was in a position of power, increase their wages to the highest people in Kurdistan even? |
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| kurdishpatriot | Jul 6 14, 12:40 Post #1538 |
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Making them wealthy? you insane? They surely won't fight for islam but they WILL fund the terrorists hard! We just gotta spy on this and wait till the new generation comes. Edited by kurdishpatriot, Jul 6 14, 12:41.
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| kurdishpatriot | Jul 6 14, 12:42 Post #1539 |
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Btw saudi arabia and gulf states are the perfect example for this |
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| Kurd-in-aus | Jul 6 14, 12:50 Post #1540 |
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Brother, increasing their wages and by default raising their poor living condition does not equal funding terrorists - and you by labelling them collectively as terrorists and wanting to spy on them is what is INSANE!! These people are our heart and soul u understand? The next generation is not going to miraculously change because their DNA has been fkn altered from what has happened. It's our duty to make them happy, to rehabilitate and to educate. I suggest you think long and hard about what your saying, don't u dare fukn demonise the Kurds who sacrificed the most for us, afterall, anfal is the only is the only reason these peace of shizz westerners even know who the Kurds are. |
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| Kurd-in-aus | Jul 6 14, 12:57 Post #1541 |
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I understand how people feel about extremist Kurds, but what your saying is basically that we give up on them, they're a lost tribe, let's just keep close watch on them and see how their kids turn out. And that's fkd. |
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| kurdishpatriot | Jul 6 14, 1:04 Post #1542 |
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No, there are imams who are brainwashing our mentally challenged kurds who faced genocide. I dont want to spy on the people but on the mosques and the imams as i have mentioned before... But look this tactic of brainwashing the mentally challenged doesn't happend only in kurdistan? But in the west to. Mostly it are teenagers who just have a rough time.
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| Kurd-in-aus | Jul 6 14, 1:11 Post #1543 |
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I agree %100 but spying on them is just going to make them better at concealing their affairs, it'll just go 'underground' than we'll really be screwed |
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| kurdishpatriot | Jul 6 14, 1:14 Post #1544 |
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No we just need get the imams who are doing this, there have been arrested imams before. |
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| Kurd-in-aus | Jul 6 14, 1:20 Post #1545 |
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Ok so why not just do an imam swap similar to the prisoner swap system- that way when the suspicions ones are now preaching somewhere new police can just sit in and see if he tries brainwashing people. And the new imams now in Halabja are specially selected to connect with the youth in a positive way. |
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| lashgare | Jul 6 14, 1:44 Post #1546 |
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I'd fight ISIS, but not for maliki or barzani(Not practicularly religious or ultra-nationalist), but because they're foreign terrorist scum. But then again I'm probably alone in not caring about for political affiliations. If I joined a group, it would solely have the purpose of exterminating every last ISIS faggot on mespotamian soil, not support maliki or barzanis fight over kirkuk. But anyway i'm a maliki/IRI/Turkish/American/Russian/Belarusian/nigerian/mongolian PSY ops spy, from outter space. I'm batman, i'm everywhere and nowhere. Edited by lashgare, Jul 6 14, 2:03.
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| Xoybun | Jul 6 14, 2:00 Post #1547 |
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| ALAN | Jul 6 14, 4:10 Post #1548 |
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IS has created its passports and car plate numbers |
| 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 | Jul 6 14, 4:23 Post #1549 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itu6NhED9Yk |
| 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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| jjmuneer | Jul 6 14, 6:07 Post #1550 |
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Salam Alaykun Maula Baghdadi. Funny how he appears peaceful, but his policies result in killing of innocents.
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Funny how he appears peaceful, but his policies result in killing of innocents.

7:21 PM Jul 11