Eastern Turkey, ETHNIC KURDISTAN Batman region these three Kurdish PKK terrorist guys were playing the Traditional Ancient Kurdish instrument the Ud Amazing Talent.
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IRAN - Photo of Kurdish Executions wins Pulitzer Prize
Jahangir Razmi - An Iranian Photographer Honored
May 22, 2007; NEW YORK -- An Iranian photographer who was anonymously awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1980 for capturing a chilling image of men before a firing squad was honored Monday at a ceremony for this year's winners.
The identity of Jahangir Razmi had been kept secret out of concern for his safety but was revealed in December by The Wall Street Journal with the photographer's permission. (See the related article1 and photo gallery2.)
"It's a very nice feeling. I've waited for 27 years, and I've always been longing for this day," Mr. Razmi said through an interpreter just before the ceremony at Columbia University.
WSJ reporter Josh Prager details his quest to track down the man who took an anonymous Pulitzer prize-winning photo of an execution in Iran after that country's revolution in 1979. (Dec. 2)
The photo depicted a line of 11 blindfolded men executed by a firing squad in 1979, winning the Pulitzer for Spot News Photography -- the only time in Pulitzer history that the board gave an anonymous award.
Mr. Razmi was presented with a certificate and $10,000 in award money. The slender, salt and pepper-haired man did not address the gathering. The mother and sister of two of the men in the photo were present. Joshua Prager, the Journal reporter who revealed Mr. Razmi's identity, also attended.
As he was heading back to his table, Monir Nahid, who witnessed the execution of her sons Ahsan, 23 and Shahrivar, 20, tearfully embraced Razmi. Her daughter, Roya Nahid, sitting nearby, also cried openly. Both women are Kurds who now live in Orange County, Calif.
The Pulitzer board, in announcing the winners in April, gave special recognition to Mr. Razmi for the 1979 photo, taken after Islamic radicals overthrew the shah of Iran. It was published by the Iranian newspaper Ettela'at and later distributed by United Press International. His photo has long been used by critics of Iran's Islamic government as a symbol of the regime's brutality.
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Ismet Bozan Kurdish world champion in Thai boxing
Kurdish world champion
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
KurdishMedia.com - By Vladimir van Wilgenburg
Ismet Bozan, the Kurdish Thai boxer won last Saturday again in the A-clas of I.B.B.O. (90kg). But he didn't fight against the Turkish boxer Mehmet Atlinatas, because there was a 8 kg weight difference.
The jury decided that Ismet had to fight against a German boxer and Ismet won by technical knock-out in the first round. The Kurdish crowded shouted Biji Ismet and the podium was covered by Kurdish flags.
Although the Kurdish rapper Azad didn't come, there was still a good atmosphere. Instead of Azad, the Kurdish rapper Agit did some raps for the crowd.
Ismet Bozan is the Thaiboxing World champing. He is very proud on this and struggled his whole life for this title. In April he finally achieved his goal and he gave his title to Kurds and Kurdistan. Officialy Ismet is fighting for Germany in the ring, but in his heart he is a Kurd.
Originally Ismet's parents come from Batman in Turkish-Kurdistan. But he now lives in Germany.
The boxing fight will be soon shown on Kurdistan TV. The exact date is not known yet.
http://www.kurdmedia.com/articles.a sp?id=13162
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for Turkey EVERYONE IS A TERORIST,
Mandela DIDNT want the ATA TURK AWARD
NEXT DAY IN PAPERS HE WAS AN TERORIST
FUCK U TURKEY WE WIL FUCK UR ASS HARSHH TIME
sayfadeen6 2 years ago 22
I can't understand why you,HabibYuleh, call these three men terrorist. Aren't they having in their hands musical instruments??? I think this video doesn't show violent men at all, but a very nice and lovely musicians.Peace, respect and love for all the nations, including kurdish and turkish people.
nochemusical 3 years ago 20