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  • thanks for this amazing job & wish to see more & more support from your side

    thanks Ahmed

  • I am a Canadian Kurd from Turkey, and your videos are SO informative, thank youuuu. And good luck with your goals and ambitions to unite Kurdish people! :))

  • Its enough of the war on kurdish people and palestinian! Freedom for us and NOW!

  • as for those who still deny Kurdish rights, here's the deal: Allah created us Kurds and we're very proud of it. We're Muslim too and we worship the same God. If you have an issue well I suppose you'll have to answer Him on the Day of Judgement. And as someone already mentioned don't forget that Salahhadin was Kurdish and defended Arabs & the religion - otherwise Jerusalem would have been theirs today! don't forget what the Kurds have done for you !!!!!!

  • as a Kurd, I appreciate an Arab making a call to stand up for Kurdish rights. I wish there were more arabs, turks and persians that had the same view and were a little less selfish. There's some strong statements in this vid, like "why do we hesitate to defend their freedom?". It's so powerful because I believe that if you watch another Muslim getting oppressed (especially by another Muslim) and you don't say anything, you're just as guilty as the oppressor.

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  • Beautifully done, thank you.

  • Most of the kurds hate arabs. This is why they are used by zionists as a too and they are nothing else but a tool l to weaken and destabilize further more this region. First the West helped implantation of Israel now they are hoping and thriving for a Kurdistan, another thorn in the flanks of Arab people. If they are not arabs, let them go back to Turkey or Iran. If they are willing to become Syrians or Iraki, let them merge, respect and become one with the nation that hosts them.

  • Until when the people start to know that's their a diffrent between the regime and the people the Arabs and Syria live with kurds,marrying from them living with them,but the regimes maked this racicm not the people,and the result of that that the kurds in Iraq hated Arabs because of sadam regime,and the kurds hated Arabs because of bashar and his father to all who sayes my comment the Arabs aren't racist we are not turks we are not persian we are not jewish.we don't hate the human for his race.

  • @moad1000 What you are writting is so right! We as people dont hate like the persians people. Persians are funny at well the claim theirselfs to be aryan when the real aryans are from afghanistan, turkmenistan and Kurdistan. But Inshallah it will be good for kurdistan and Palestine in short of time!! BRING US BACK SALAHUDIN

  • why we hate each other and for what ?? we are all muslim

    im kurdish and i love all arabs i have alot off arabic frind we dont have to listen to amirecan munafiqen long life kurdish and arab brother <3

  • It is shameful what is going one in the Middle East. Arab regimes are killing their citizens, Kurds are oppressed and persecuted, and Palestinians are in holocausts.united we all should stand against racism and oppression.

    I’m deeply feel sorry about what is happing to Kurds by the so-called “Arab” regimes. I support Kurds against anyone oppressed them the same way I support the palestinians. may Allah bring peace and freedom to this our Arab, Kurdish, Assyrians, Iranian, turkish homelands.

  • @TheFreeWorldProject Not "Allah", us.

  • @dangondu5:

    with the help of Allah, human will achieve anything. that’s how most Middle Easterners believe.

  • with Kurds I fully stand. it is shame to hear and see what these tyranny regimes are doing to Kurds and non-kurds. Kurdish people must understand that even Arabs are treated badly by these evil regimes. look at the Palestinian issue..... where is the Arab leaders?

    Kurds deserves a homeland where they can exercise self-determination. No one can deny them the right to speak their language and learn their culture.

  • i think that closest brothers are kurds & arabs, then persians & afghans, then pakistans and indians, and then assyrians & chaldeans

  • @kurdishelvisfan Do you deny my Kurdish identity because I am Kalhori or do you deny it because I don't deny the corruption in our leadership? I am aware that Kalhoris are considered "false Kurds" by certain people and if you refuse to be a sheep and not follow Barzani and acknowledge some things you automatically become a pariah.

    Thirdly, I don't live in "your land" due to the fact that I live in New York and as long as I am alive I am Median Kurd.

    Until then, keep on keeping on roola jan.

  • @zaxo1990 My only argument is that, as we fight the baathist, ataturkist, khomeinist,or even Persian chauvinistic monsters, is that we don't become monsters in the process. We have suffered enough and those around us have suffered as well; yet, lets stop the suffering once and for all. That is when our people will succeed most definitely

  • @zaxo1990 azizakam, never did I intend to put down anybody or push our movement backwards. I was in south Kurdistan not long ago and the level of corruption was no less than that in Baghdad; yet, alot of people continued to support Barzani's mafia-style gov't. Assyrians in our homeland are treated like dirt and whenever a Kurd voices it, he is seen as a 5th column enemy.

    Why would any Kurd, especially someone like me and my family who has suffered from Iran and Iraq, be against our progress.

  • 2 people who disliked this message must have supported killing 5000 children and women of halabja by chemical weapons.. 182 thousend kurds who were buried alive in anfal process,, personaly i respect arabic nation and i think they have to much to be proud off ,, and we are muslims,, the mighty god saied non of you is muslim untill he wants for his brother what he want for him self,, keep that in mind,,,

  • @nolongshots Speaking up for one's rights does not imply "self-victimization" - it's called demanding justice and respect for one's identity, and Kurds have received neither respect nor justice from this violent persecution for decades. It's time to put an end to that. The calls for justice and human rights are clear and needs to be echoed urgently.

  • @MEYmedia Barar jan, I didn't imply that I don't recognize what you said to me in the reply to be the absolute

    truth. I just don't like the fact that many Kurds, at present, have gone down the chauvinist street and give in to the likes of Barzani and the corruption he has brought. It aggravates me when I see a Kurd becoming a naserist baathist or ataturkist but in a Kurdish format. That only fans flames and makes the bad become worse.

    XOSH BASH HAMISHA BARAR AZIZAM

  • @MEYmedia Barar jan, I didn't imply that I don't recognize what you said to me in the reply to be the pure

    truth. I just don't like the fact that many Kurds, at present, have gone down the chauvinist street and give in to the likes of Barzani and the corruption he has brought. It aggravates me when I see a Kurd becoming a naserist baathist or ataturkist but in a Kurdish format. That only fans flames and makes the bad become worse.

    XOSH BASH HAMISHA BARAR AZIZAM

  • @MEYmedia If you fight for your rights, defend your enemy's as well.

  • @nolongshots no one is denying equality amoungst those groups, the only reason that particular kurds are filled with anomousity towards them, is because the actions of those people have led to the lose of their family members. i for one have lost family and many of my family members have been tortured and imprisoned for being kurd. so i sit here and read your comment and i think to myself that there are kurds out there who are pushing the kurdish cause for freedom backward. nither you nor ......

  • @Zaxo1990 .....the kurds who insight hatered towards others are advancing the kurdish cause. ultimately there is nothing greater than Allah (swt), all praise be to him and inshalla He will unite muslims and bring peace to the middle east.

  • @nolongshots you such a lair and you are not a kurd i know that for sure stop speaking as a kurd. shut up and pray to your stupid god that we let you live in our land in peace

  • It's odd to actually be moved by anything nowadays...I am one of those people that believe myself to be desensitized towards messages of hope. But just knowing that there are at least two Arabs out there that support basic human rights is amazing. I was incredibly moved. I hope this movement gets recognition and succeeds in convincing people to see beyond ethnicity. Thank you.

  • this shows that arab regimes and not arab people are responsible for the crimes against kurdish people,,thanks for your supports.

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  • @PROJEK3 you are a bitch thats what you are you dont mean this stupid arab burn in hell whit saddam

    iraq is in hands of kurds hihi

  • @PROJEK3 Im arabic to and thats right! Freedom for kurdistan!

  • no body will help us, so we should help our self by self

  • Thanks a lot :) Happy to see at least one Arab supports Kurdish struggle :)

  • Powerful message!

  • Wow...I am surprised! I always thought Arabs never noticed Kurdish struggle for freedom in arab world. This is a good step forward.

  • Thank you. Thank you. And thank you.

  • Amazing!

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