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#26 Re: redendications kurdes

2012-04-10 13:40

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#27

2012-04-10 22:56

ez hêvîdarim ev Greva Bircîbûnê bibê Wesîleya Asîtî û Biratîyê ..

Serkeftin Serkeftin Serkeftin !!!
Berxwedan Berxwedan Berxwedan !!!
TOLHILDAN TOLHILDAN TOLHILDAN !!!

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#28

2012-04-13 21:05

kahrolsun faşizim yaşasın unurlu müçadelemiz


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#29

2012-04-13 23:41



To : Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland

Secretary General of the Council of Europe

Avenue de l’Europe, 67075 Strasbourg

PETITION

Subject: Hear the call for help of the Kurds from Turkey

Mr. Secretary General,

Since 2009, in absolute violation of the most basic democratic rights and freedoms, the Turkish government has jailed nearly 9,000 Kurds, including 6 Members of Parliament, 31 mayors, 96 journalists, 36 lawyers, 183 leaders of the BDP (Party for Peace and Democracy), trade unionists, human rights defenders, students and nearly 2,000 children, known as “stone throwing children”.

Moreover, the Turkish army conducted military operations beyond the border with Iraq, in violation of international law. 41 civilians have been killed in these operations and chemical weapons were used.

To make things even worse, the Turkish authorities, who had started to negotiate with the recognised Kurdish leader, Mr. Abdullah Oçalan (jailed since 1999 on the island of Imrali), have stopped the negotiations and have put him in an unprecedented and total isolation since the 27th of July 2011, in violation of all international laws.

These serious and recurrent violations of human rights committed by the Turkish government are unjustifiable.

Demanding the end of such violations of human rights, 400 Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey are on unlimited hunger strike since the 15th of February 2012 at the peril of their lives.

For the same reason, 15 European Kurds have begun an unlimited hunger strike in Strasbourg since the 1st of March 2012.

They demand justice, the release of Mr. Abdullah Oçalan as well as all political prisoners and a fair and democratic resolution of the Kurdish question.

Mr. Secretary General, we urge you to listen to the cry for help of these men and women. You must call on the Turkish government to stop its repeated attacks on human rights and to engage in peaceful negotiations with Mr. Oçalan, to solve the Kurdish question.

Without this, the question could be raised as to the membership of Turkey within the Council of Europe.

For our part, we consider that the Kurdish problem is not simply the one of Turkey, but also one of the Council of Europe, especially since some member states, namely France and Germany, do not hesitate to sell weapons to the Turkish government.

Therefore, we ask you to put in the agenda of the Parliamentary Assembly the question of the Kurdish problem; refusing to do so would mean nothing less than to endorse the undemocratic practices and which contravene the most basic freedoms that have been referred to above mentioned.

Be assured, of our active vigilance for the respect of human rights around the world in general and in the territory within the field of action of Council of Europe in particular.


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#30

2012-04-14 00:02




PETITION: Hear the call for help of the Kurdis from Turkey



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To : Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland

Secretary General of the Council of Europe

Avenue de l’Europe, 67075 Strasbourg

PETITION

Subject: Hear the call for help of the Kurds from Turkey

Mr. Secretary General,

Since 2009, in absolute violation of the most basic democratic rights and freedoms, the Turkish government has jailed nearly 9,000 Kurds, including 6 Members of Parliament, 31 mayors, 96 journalists, 36 lawyers, 183 leaders of the BDP (Party for Peace and Democracy), trade unionists, human rights defenders, students and nearly 2,000 children, known as “stone throwing children”.

Moreover, the Turkish army conducted military operations beyond the border with Iraq, in violation of international law. 41 civilians have been killed in these operations and chemical weapons were used.

To make things even worse, the Turkish authorities, who had started to negotiate with the recognised Kurdish leader, Mr. Abdullah Oçalan (jailed since 1999 on the island of Imrali), have stopped the negotiations and have put him in an unprecedented and total isolation since the 27th of July 2011, in violation of all international laws.

These serious and recurrent violations of human rights committed by the Turkish government are unjustifiable.

Demanding the end of such violations of human rights, 400 Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey are on unlimited hunger strike since the 15th of February 2012 at the peril of their lives.

For the same reason, 15 European Kurds have begun an unlimited hunger strike in Strasbourg since the 1st of March 2012.

They demand justice, the release of Mr. Abdullah Oçalan as well as all political prisoners and a fair and democratic resolution of the Kurdish question.

Mr. Secretary General, we urge you to listen to the cry for help of these men and women. You must call on the Turkish government to stop its repeated attacks on human rights and to engage in peaceful negotiations with Mr. Oçalan, to solve the Kurdish question.

Without this, the question could be raised as to the membership of Turkey within the Council of Europe.

For our part, we consider that the Kurdish problem is not simply the one of Turkey, but also one of the Council of Europe, especially since some member states, namely France and Germany, do not hesitate to sell weapons to the Turkish government.

Therefore, we ask you to put in the agenda of the Parliamentary Assembly the question of the Kurdish problem; refusing to do so would mean nothing less than to endorse the undemocratic practices and which contravene the most basic freedoms that have been referred to above mentioned.

Be assured, of our active vigilance for the respect of human rights around the world in general and in the territory within the field of action of Council of Europe in particular.

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#31

2012-04-14 00:16

de la faim kurdes


à Monsieur Thorbjørn Jagland

Secrétaire Général du Conseil de l'Europe

Avenue de l'Europe 67 075 Strasbourg



PETITION



Objet: prendre en considération le cri des Kurdes de Turquie

Monsieur le Secrétaire Général,

Depuis 2009, piétinant sans aucune retenue la démocratie et les libertés, le gouvernement de Turquie a

emprisonné près de 9 000 Kurdes, notamment 6 députés, 31 maires, 96 journalistes, 36 avocats, 183

dirigeants du BDP ( Parti pour la Paix et la Démocratie), des syndicalistes, des défenseurs des Droits de

l'Homme, des étudiants, … et près de 2 000 enfants, connus sous le nom « d'enfants lanceurs de pierres »,

sont actuellement en prison.

Par ailleurs, l'armée turque a conduit des opérations militaires au-delà des frontières avec l'Irak, en

violation du droit international. 41 civils ont été assassinés dans ces opérations et l'arme chimique a été

utilisée.

Pour couronner le tout, les autorités turques, qui avaient entamé des négociations avec le leader incontesté

des Kurdes, monsieur Abdulah Oçalan (emprisonné depuis 1999 sur l'Ile d'Imrali), les ont interrompues et

ont placé ce dernier à un isolement total sans précédent depuis le 27 juillet 2011, en violation de toutes les

lois internationales.

De telles atteintes aux Droits de l'Homme, aussi nombreuses et aussi graves de la part du gouvernement

turc, sont injustifiables.

Afin de demander leurs cessations, 400 prisonniers politiques kurdes sont en grève de la faim illimitée en

Turquie depuis le 15 février 2012, au péril de leur vie.

Pour la même raison, 15 Kurdes d'Europe ont entamé une grève de la faim illimitée à Strasbourg depuis le

1er mars.

Ils demandent la justice, la libération d'Abdulah Oçalan et de tous les prisonniers politiques ainsi qu'une

résolution équitable et démocratique de la question kurde.

Monsieur le Secrétaire Général, nous vous demandons d'écouter le cri de ces hommes et de ces femmes et

de répondre favorablement à leurs revendications. En conséquence, il vous faut exiger du gouvernement

turc qu'il cesse ses atteintes répétées aux Droits de l'homme et l'inciter à s'engager dans la voie de la

négociation pacifique avec monsieur Oçalan, pour la résolution de la question kurde.

Sans cela, la pertinence de la Turquie à être membre du Conseil de l'Europe serait posée.

Pour notre part, nous considérons que le problème kurde n'est pas simplement celui de la Turquie, mais

également celui du Conseil de l'Europe, d'autant plus que des états-membres, la France et l'Allemagne en

particulier, ne se gênent pas pour vendre des armes au gouvernement turc.

En conséquence, nous vous demandons de bien vouloir mettre à l'ordre du jour de l'Assemblée

Parlementaire la résolution du problème kurde ; se refuser à le faire revient, ni plus ni moins, à cautionner

l'ensemble des pratiques anti- démocratiques et attentatoires aux libertés ci-dessus évoquées.

Soyez assuré, Monsieur le Secrétaire Général, de notre vigilance active pour le respect des Droits de

l'Homme partout dans le monde en général, et sur le territoire relevant du champ d'action du Conseil de

l'Europe en particulier.



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To : Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland

Secretary General of the Council of Europe

Avenue de l'Europe, 67075 Strasbourg



PETITION



Subject: Hear the call for help of the Kurds from Turkey



Mr. Secretary General,



Since 2009, in absolute violation of the most basic democratic rights and freedoms, the Turkish government has jailed nearly 9,000 Kurds, including 6 Members of Parliament, 31 mayors, 96 journalists, 36 lawyers, 183 leaders of the BDP (Party for Peace and Democracy), trade unionists, human rights defenders, students and nearly 2,000 children, known as "stone throwing children".



Moreover, the Turkish army conducted military operations beyond the border with Iraq, in violation of international law. 41 civilians have been killed in these operations and chemical weapons were used.



To make things even worse, the Turkish authorities, who had started to negotiate with the recognised Kurdish leader, Mr. Abdullah Oçalan (jailed since 1999 on the island of Imrali), have stopped the negotiations and have put him in an unprecedented and total isolation since the 27th of July 2011, in violation of all international laws.



These serious and recurrent violations of human rights committed by the Turkish government are unjustifiable.



Demanding the end of such violations of human rights, 400 Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey are on unlimited hunger strike since the 15th of February 2012 at the peril of their lives.



For the same reason, 15 European Kurds have begun an unlimited hunger strike in Strasbourg since the 1st of March 2012.



They demand justice, the release of Mr. Abdullah Oçalan as well as all political prisoners and a fair and democratic resolution of the Kurdish question.



Mr. Secretary General, we urge you to listen to the cry for help of these men and women. You must call on the Turkish government to stop its repeated attacks on human rights and to engage in peaceful negotiations with Mr. Oçalan, to solve the Kurdish question.



Without this, the question could be raised as to the membership of Turkey within the Council of Europe.



For our part, we consider that the Kurdish problem is not simply the one of Turkey, but also one of the Council of Europe, especially since some member states, namely France and Germany, do not hesitate to sell weapons to the Turkish government.

Therefore, we ask you to put in the agenda of the Parliamentary Assembly the question of the Kurdish problem; refusing to do so would mean nothing less than to endorse the undemocratic practices and which contravene the most basic freedoms that have been referred to above mentioned.



Be assured, of our active vigilance for the respect of human rights around the world in general and in the territory within the field of action of Council of Europe in particular.



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#32

2012-04-14 00:59

ok

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#33

2012-04-14 01:30

I wanna say that right now the turkish goverment is destroying all the villages in Kurdistan and also putting thousands of people in jail we want freedom of Mr. Ocalan anda peaceful country we can all live together.

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#34

2012-04-14 01:59

Hi. My name is Rebwar raouf. I really hope you can help Kurdish peoplee in Turkey they are in very bad situation.there is no-one there to help them.50mkurds without stay and any rights.their country diveded between 4 countries in meddle esta.there is so many children in prison just beacause they asked for their rights.they want to speak and write the mum language but Turkish government not allowthem to have that rights.when they fighting for they are rights. Europe and USA call them terrorist.iam asking have you ever hear once Kurdish freedom fights killed any European country peoples? Never.they only against Turkish government for their rights their dont have anythings against Turkish people's or other. Just want to live an a peaceful life and having their rights like all other people in the world.I wonderwhy all European countries are quite??? And I wonder why most of European countries ha

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#35 where is the human rights? why Europ so quite?

2012-04-14 02:23


Give Love To The Kurdish Children Give Love to the Kurdish children, Children need love everyday Give love to the Kurdish children, Guide them on their way Love's like a burning flame consumes all that stands in the way Love is the only power on earth to take all the hatred away GIVE LOVE TO THE CHILDREN set the Kurdish children free To make their own decisions then they will clearly see Love is the sun the moon and the stars love is a golden ring Love is the one thing the whole world desires be it beggar or king GIVE LOVE TO THE CHILDREN youth has not long to stay Love is a long term investment the best you will find any day Love like the rising sun takes all the darkness away Our children will tell their children and their childrens children will say Give love to the Kurdish children they are our crock of gold and if perchance they ever stray they will come back to the fold Give love to the Kurdish children the children of today Give love to the Kurdish children and love will come to stay

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#36

2012-04-14 02:32

à Monsieur Thorbjørn Jagland

Secrétaire Général du Conseil de l'Europe

Avenue de l'Europe 67 075 Strasbourg



PETITION



Objet: prendre en considération le cri des Kurdes de Turquie

Monsieur le Secrétaire Général,

Depuis 2009, piétinant sans aucune retenue la démocratie et les libertés, le gouvernement de Turquie a

emprisonné près de 9 000 Kurdes, notamment 6 députés, 31 maires, 96 journalistes, 36 avocats, 183

dirigeants du BDP ( Parti pour la Paix et la Démocratie), des syndicalistes, des défenseurs des Droits de

l'Homme, des étudiants, … et près de 2 000 enfants, connus sous le nom « d'enfants lanceurs de pierres »,

sont actuellement en prison.

Par ailleurs, l'armée turque a conduit des opérations militaires au-delà des frontières avec l'Irak, en

violation du droit international. 41 civils ont été assassinés dans ces opérations et l'arme chimique a été

utilisée.

Pour couronner le tout, les autorités turques, qui avaient entamé des négociations avec le leader incontesté

des Kurdes, monsieur Abdulah Oçalan (emprisonné depuis 1999 sur l'Ile d'Imrali), les ont interrompues et

ont placé ce dernier à un isolement total sans précédent depuis le 27 juillet 2011, en violation de toutes les

lois internationales.

De telles atteintes aux Droits de l'Homme, aussi nombreuses et aussi graves de la part du gouvernement

turc, sont injustifiables.

Afin de demander leurs cessations, 400 prisonniers politiques kurdes sont en grève de la faim illimitée en

Turquie depuis le 15 février 2012, au péril de leur vie.

Pour la même raison, 15 Kurdes d'Europe ont entamé une grève de la faim illimitée à Strasbourg depuis le

1er mars.

Ils demandent la justice, la libération d'Abdulah Oçalan et de tous les prisonniers politiques ainsi qu'une

résolution équitable et démocratique de la question kurde.

Monsieur le Secrétaire Général, nous vous demandons d'écouter le cri de ces hommes et de ces femmes et

de répondre favorablement à leurs revendications. En conséquence, il vous faut exiger du gouvernement

turc qu'il cesse ses atteintes répétées aux Droits de l'homme et l'inciter à s'engager dans la voie de la

négociation pacifique avec monsieur Oçalan, pour la résolution de la question kurde.

Sans cela, la pertinence de la Turquie à être membre du Conseil de l'Europe serait posée.

Pour notre part, nous considérons que le problème kurde n'est pas simplement celui de la Turquie, mais

également celui du Conseil de l'Europe, d'autant plus que des états-membres, la France et l'Allemagne en

particulier, ne se gênent pas pour vendre des armes au gouvernement turc.

En conséquence, nous vous demandons de bien vouloir mettre à l'ordre du jour de l'Assemblée

Parlementaire la résolution du problème kurde ; se refuser à le faire revient, ni plus ni moins, à cautionner

l'ensemble des pratiques anti- démocratiques et attentatoires aux libertés ci-dessus évoquées.

Soyez assuré, Monsieur le Secrétaire Général, de notre vigilance active pour le respect des Droits de

l'Homme partout dans le monde en général, et sur le territoire relevant du champ d'action du Conseil de

l'Europe en particulier.



-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

To : Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland

Secretary General of the Council of Europe

Avenue de l'Europe, 67075 Strasbourg



PETITION



Subject: Hear the call for help of the Kurds from Turkey



Mr. Secretary General,



Since 2009, in absolute violation of the most basic democratic rights and freedoms, the Turkish government has jailed nearly 9,000 Kurds, including 6 Members of Parliament, 31 mayors, 96 journalists, 36 lawyers, 183 leaders of the BDP (Party for Peace and Democracy), trade unionists, human rights defenders, students and nearly 2,000 children, known as "stone throwing children".



Moreover, the Turkish army conducted military operations beyond the border with Iraq, in violation of international law. 41 civilians have been killed in these operations and chemical weapons were used.



To make things even worse, the Turkish authorities, who had started to negotiate with the recognised Kurdish leader, Mr. Abdullah Oçalan (jailed since 1999 on the island of Imrali), have stopped the negotiations and have put him in an unprecedented and total isolation since the 27th of July 2011, in violation of all international laws.



These serious and recurrent violations of human rights committed by the Turkish government are unjustifiable.



Demanding the end of such violations of human rights, 400 Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey are on unlimited hunger strike since the 15th of February 2012 at the peril of their lives.



For the same reason, 15 European Kurds have begun an unlimited hunger strike in Strasbourg since the 1st of March 2012.



They demand justice, the release of Mr. Abdullah Oçalan as well as all political prisoners and a fair and democratic resolution of the Kurdish question.



Mr. Secretary General, we urge you to listen to the cry for help of these men and women. You must call on the Turkish government to stop its repeated attacks on human rights and to engage in peaceful negotiations with Mr. Oçalan, to solve the Kurdish question.



Without this, the question could be raised as to the membership of Turkey within the Council of Europe.



For our part, we consider that the Kurdish problem is not simply the one of Turkey, but also one of the Council of Europe, especially since some member states, namely France and Germany, do not hesitate to sell weapons to the Turkish government.

Therefore, we ask you to put in the agenda of the Parliamentary Assembly the question of the Kurdish problem; refusing to do so would mean nothing less than to endorse the undemocratic practices and which contravene the most basic freedoms that have been referred to above mentioned.



Be assured, of our active vigilance for the respect of human rights around the world in general and in the territory within the field of action of Council of Europe in particular.

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#37 why you guys so slient?

2012-04-14 03:07

i would like o ask,why Eurpin countries so slient when all this things happen in turey not do anything about? thats such shame on humanity ,when kurdsh freedom fighters killing turkish solder most of them show it on tv for a week,but when turkish government killing kurdish they never show it on any tv just tell me why why why why? just because turk sellng oil to some Europens countres?just because of income ,you guy dont care how many peoples geting kill everday,i feel shame on my self when i call my selff human ,i hope you can do somethings about this,50m kurds dosent have any rights ,diveded between 4 countrey by england ,when we fight our enemy they call usterrorst iam asking we are terrors or turkey? of coue turkey

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#38

2012-04-14 04:07

HI I HOPE YOU GUYS CAN DO SMEIGS ABOUT THIS STOP BEING QUIET

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#39

2012-04-14 06:07

Long live for Kurds and Kurdistan..

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#40

2012-04-14 09:26

To : Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland

Secretary General of the Council of Europe

Avenue de l’Europe, 67075 Strasbourg

PETITION

Subject: Hear the call for help of the Kurds from Turkey

Mr. Secretary General,

Since 2009, in absolute violation of the most basic democratic rights and freedoms, the Turkish government has jailed nearly 9,000 Kurds, including 6 Members of Parliament, 31 mayors, 96 journalists, 36 lawyers, 183 leaders of the BDP (Party for Peace and Democracy), trade unionists, human rights defenders, students and nearly 2,000 children, known as “stone throwing children”.

Moreover, the Turkish army conducted military operations beyond the border with Iraq, in violation of international law. 41 civilians have been killed in these operations and chemical weapons were used.

To make things even worse, the Turkish authorities, who had started to negotiate with the recognised Kurdish leader, Mr. Abdullah Oçalan (jailed since 1999 on the island of Imrali), have stopped the negotiations and have put him in an unprecedented and total isolation since the 27th of July 2011, in violation of all international laws.

These serious and recurrent violations of human rights committed by the Turkish government are unjustifiable.

Demanding the end of such violations of human rights, 400 Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey are on unlimited hunger strike since the 15th of February 2012 at the peril of their lives.

For the same reason, 15 European Kurds have begun an unlimited hunger strike in Strasbourg since the 1st of March 2012.

They demand justice, the release of Mr. Abdullah Oçalan as well as all political prisoners and a fair and democratic resolution of the Kurdish question.

Mr. Secretary General, we urge you to listen to the cry for help of these men and women. You must call on the Turkish government to stop its repeated attacks on human rights and to engage in peaceful negotiations with Mr. Oçalan, to solve the Kurdish question.

Without this, the question could be raised as to the membership of Turkey within the Council of Europe.

For our part, we consider that the Kurdish problem is not simply the one of Turkey, but also one of the Council of Europe, especially since some member states, namely France and Germany, do not hesitate to sell weapons to the Turkish government.

Therefore, we ask you to put in the agenda of the Parliamentary Assembly the question of the Kurdish problem; refusing to do so would mean nothing less than to endorse the undemocratic practices and which contravene the most basic freedoms that have been referred to above mentioned.

Be assured, of our active vigilance for the respect of human rights around the world in general and in the territory within the field of action of Council of Europe in particular.

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#41

2012-04-14 13:44

viva kurdistan

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#42

2012-04-14 14:29

Håper kunne de ta mulighetene.

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#43

2012-04-14 15:14

Bijî biratîya gelan, bijî asitî û azadîya rêber Öcalan!

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#44

2012-04-14 15:19

Bijî çalakvanên greva birçîbûnê ya bêdem û bêdorveger li Strasbourgê Fransa
Bijî serok APO
Bijî Kurdistan

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#45 freedom for ocalan peace in Kurdistan.

2012-04-14 16:16

Freedom for ocalan peace in Kurdistan.we are all PKK. PKK is us

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#46 her neyse

2012-04-14 18:25

an gelir

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#47 racist regime

2012-04-14 20:49

The most racist, terrorist, schovenist, dictator and fascist regime ever in the world is turkish regime.

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#48

2012-04-16 18:32

بژی کوردعستان

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#49

2012-04-16 18:35

گه لی کورد تا رۆله ی وه ک ئێوه ی هه بێ به سیه تی

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#50

2012-04-17 14:47

The only things which Kurdish people want is peace,so if you think you are trying to make peace in the world you have to listen to our voice as well as our demand.