واشنگتۆنپۆست باس لە کۆنگرەی - TopicsExpress



          

واشنگتۆنپۆست باس لە کۆنگرەی نەتەوەیی کورد دەکات، لەم لینکە هەواڵەی واشنگتۆنپۆست کە چەند کورتە هەواڵی بە ژمارە و ڕیزبەندی تێدایە لە هەواڵی ژمارە چواریدا باس لە بەستنی کۆنگرەی نەتەوەیی کورد دەکات. بە گرنگەوە باس لە نەتەوەیی کورد دەکات کە ساڵانێکی زۆر بە سەر ٤ وڵاتدا دابەشکراون و ئیستا بۆ یەکەمجار لە دەوری یەک کۆدەبنەوە. washingtonpost/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/08/23/six-pieces-of-good-news-from-the-middle-east-this-week-really/ 4. The main Kurdish groups will meet for the first time Kurdish people primarily live in four different countries — Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran — and are thus represented by separate groups that have separate priorities and sometimes very different politics. That’s one of several reasons why, even though there are a lot of Kurds, they tend to have little political power and are not always treated well. So it was a good sign for Kurds when 40 different Kurdish groups announced Tuesday that they would all meet for a major summit in September. A Syrian Kurdish leader told Radio Free Europe that the conference, to be held in the Iraqi city of Irbil, was a “dream of all Kurds everywhere and is going to bring us closer as parties across the region.”
Posted on: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 07:33:31 +0000

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