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HÜDA PAR: Kurdish issue should be resolved regardless of PKK disarmament

Earlier today, Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, the leader of HÜDA PAR, commented on the expected statement from Abdullah Öcalan, the imprisoned leader of the PKK. He emphasized that Kurdish demands should be addressed regardless of whether the PKK disarms. Yapıcıoğlu asserted that these are not merely demands of the PKK but represent the rights of all Kurds, […]

The invisible Kurds

The earliest recorded presence of Kurds in Sudan dates back to the Ayyubid conquest of Nubia, shortly after around 1170. During the decline of the Fatimid Caliphate, Egyptians and Nubians fought intensely. After several Nubian raids, Kanz al-Dawlah, the mayor of Aswan, requested Ayyubid intervention from Salahuddin, who sent Turanshah to lead the military campaign. […]

Kurdish group incorporated into Syrian Ministry of Defense

Jamaat Ansar al-Islam (JAI) was founded in 2007, after Jamaat Ansar al-Sunnah dissolved as an organization. Essentially, JAI was a revival of the original Ansar al-Islam (AAI), a short-lived Kurdish group founded and led by Mullah Krekar from 2001 to 2003. However, it was distinct in many ways. JAI, while primarily composed of Kurdish fighters, […]

The rise and fall of Hizbullah

Hizbullah was an Islamist and Kurdish separatist militant group in Turkey, founded by Hüseyin Velioğlu in 1993. Its unique Kurdish identity set it apart from other Islamist groups. Despite being an Islamist group, Velioğlu did not seek cooperation with Turkish Islamists, and initially sought cooperation with Abdullah Öcalan, founder of the PKK and his former […]

Our only religion is Kurdistan

Without a doubt, Ey Reqîb is widely accepted as the Kurdish national anthem. However, one specific line is controversial to some Kurds. Organized by Dildar and Hussein Barzinji in 1938, the poem contains the lyrics “our only religion is Kurdistan”. In 1946, the Republic of Mahabad adopted Ey Reqîb as its national anthem, though it […]

Why the silence on the current Turkey-PKK talks?

Everything began on October 1, 2024, when Devlet Bahçeli, the leader of the far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), shook hands with members of the left-wing pro-Kurdish DEM Party during the opening of the 28th term of the Turkish Parliament in Ankara. Bahçeli, who had a long history of disrespecting the DEM Party and its various […]

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