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Dozens protest in Sulaimaniya, to demand independence for the province of Kurdistan and the establishment of a Kurdish state (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/5/27370/news-details-.html)
Author: RG
Editor: MN | BK
Saturday 03 September 2011 17:18 GMT
Alsumaria News / Sulaymaniyah
Student demonstrators in Sulaimaniya, Saturday afternoon, the citizens of the Kurdistan region of Iraq and the political parties raised the slogan emphasizes the independence of the province and the establishment of a Kurdish state and the need to pressure the international community to support this requirement.
The demonstrators, who belong mostly to two movements launch on themselves the name of "stream of Independence" and "the independence of Kurdistan," and gathered in the platform of free garden Azadi (Parque Azadi) the center of Sulaimaniya, amid a strong presence of security forces, aware of the region and banners calling for the independence of Kurdistan and the establishment of a Kurdish state in parts of Greater Kurdistan distributed to a group of countries in the region, including Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria.
The supervisor of the "stream of independence", the lawyer full minister, in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "demonstration, witnessed by the platform of free garden Azadi (Parque Azadi) the center of Sulaimaniya, Saturday afternoon, aiming to deepen national consciousness among young people across the region Kurdistan and stimulated to work on the independence of their homeland, "he said, adding that it" called my home the major parts of Kurdistan and the Kurdish parties to adopt new logos on the need to confirm the independence of Kurdistan. "
For his part, said one of the participants in the group "the independence of Kurdistan," did not mention his name in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "the group launched a campaign Web sites signed by thousands of Kurdish citizens demanding the international community to work on the independence of Kurdistan," noting that "the campaign will continue to ensure wider participation to achieve this goal, "he said.
Meanwhile, a participant in the demonstration morning on Qaraman, "Alsumaria News", "campaigns of the Anfal and chemical attacks could not undermine the national consciousness among the youth," adding, "but national affiliation twice over the past twenty years," referring to the small number of the participants in the demonstration, despite calls for an organization in the social networking site "Facebook" and many of the Kurdish media.
He explained that "the corruption of political parties and the nature of governance in the region weakened the national consciousness among young people," he continued, "has become so weak participation in national events."
Eighty referred to a civilian organization had called for the city of Dahuk (460 km north of Baghdad), on 13 July the United Nations to hold a referendum to decide the fate of Iraqi Kurdistan.
The head of the Peace and Solidarity in the province of Dahuk, Fahmi Salman in an interview for "Alsumaria News", and then, more than eighty non-governmental organization in Dahuk province, signed a statement calling through the United Nations for a referendum on self-determination of the Kurdistan region, pointing out that this claim are an attempt to pressure the federal government to compel it to implement its constitutional obligations, especially those relating to Article 140 of the Constitution.
It is noted political observers in the Kurdistan region, that the independence of southern Sudan the ninth day of July, fueled nationalist sentiment in the Kurds, as they have raised many questions relating to the "right to self-determination", and the dream of establishing their own state in parts of Greater Kurdistan.
The head of Iraq's Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, said in his speech to the Thirteenth Conference of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan, led, on 11 December 2010, the right of self-determination for the Kurdish people will be put at the conference, caused a reaction positive within the region and varying outside .
Barzani stressed that the Kurdish people, like other nations and peoples "have the right to self-determination", adding that his party believes the claim the right to self-determination and the struggle to achieve this goal.
Experiencing many of the Kurdish areas in Iran, Turkey and Syria, is very active in taking part, as in the character armed Iran and Turkey, as well as opposition political activity, as is the situation in Syria and Turkey now.
Dozens protest in Sulaimaniya, to demand independence for the province of Kurdistan and the establishment of a Kurdish state (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/5/27370/news-details-.html)
Author: RG
Editor: MN | BK
Saturday 03 September 2011 17:18 GMT
Alsumaria News / Sulaymaniyah
Student demonstrators in Sulaimaniya, Saturday afternoon, the citizens of the Kurdistan region of Iraq and the political parties raised the slogan emphasizes the independence of the province and the establishment of a Kurdish state and the need to pressure the international community to support this requirement.
The demonstrators, who belong mostly to two movements launch on themselves the name of "stream of Independence" and "the independence of Kurdistan," and gathered in the platform of free garden Azadi (Parque Azadi) the center of Sulaimaniya, amid a strong presence of security forces, aware of the region and banners calling for the independence of Kurdistan and the establishment of a Kurdish state in parts of Greater Kurdistan distributed to a group of countries in the region, including Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria.
The supervisor of the "stream of independence", the lawyer full minister, in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "demonstration, witnessed by the platform of free garden Azadi (Parque Azadi) the center of Sulaimaniya, Saturday afternoon, aiming to deepen national consciousness among young people across the region Kurdistan and stimulated to work on the independence of their homeland, "he said, adding that it" called my home the major parts of Kurdistan and the Kurdish parties to adopt new logos on the need to confirm the independence of Kurdistan. "
For his part, said one of the participants in the group "the independence of Kurdistan," did not mention his name in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "the group launched a campaign Web sites signed by thousands of Kurdish citizens demanding the international community to work on the independence of Kurdistan," noting that "the campaign will continue to ensure wider participation to achieve this goal, "he said.
Meanwhile, a participant in the demonstration morning on Qaraman, "Alsumaria News", "campaigns of the Anfal and chemical attacks could not undermine the national consciousness among the youth," adding, "but national affiliation twice over the past twenty years," referring to the small number of the participants in the demonstration, despite calls for an organization in the social networking site "Facebook" and many of the Kurdish media.
He explained that "the corruption of political parties and the nature of governance in the region weakened the national consciousness among young people," he continued, "has become so weak participation in national events."
Eighty referred to a civilian organization had called for the city of Dahuk (460 km north of Baghdad), on 13 July the United Nations to hold a referendum to decide the fate of Iraqi Kurdistan.
The head of the Peace and Solidarity in the province of Dahuk, Fahmi Salman in an interview for "Alsumaria News", and then, more than eighty non-governmental organization in Dahuk province, signed a statement calling through the United Nations for a referendum on self-determination of the Kurdistan region, pointing out that this claim are an attempt to pressure the federal government to compel it to implement its constitutional obligations, especially those relating to Article 140 of the Constitution.
It is noted political observers in the Kurdistan region, that the independence of southern Sudan the ninth day of July, fueled nationalist sentiment in the Kurds, as they have raised many questions relating to the "right to self-determination", and the dream of establishing their own state in parts of Greater Kurdistan.
The head of Iraq's Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, said in his speech to the Thirteenth Conference of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan, led, on 11 December 2010, the right of self-determination for the Kurdish people will be put at the conference, caused a reaction positive within the region and varying outside .
Barzani stressed that the Kurdish people, like other nations and peoples "have the right to self-determination", adding that his party believes the claim the right to self-determination and the struggle to achieve this goal.
Experiencing many of the Kurdish areas in Iran, Turkey and Syria, is very active in taking part, as in the character armed Iran and Turkey, as well as opposition political activity, as is the situation in Syria and Turkey now.