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Feb 29 2008
Once again, this week, Kurdish communities in America organized series of demonstrations across USA. The collaboration and organization of the demonstration fell on shoulders of a handful of active Kurdish Youth in America. Kurdish Youth, who believe in a brighter future for their Kurdistan and their Kurdish people. The effort was not only bipartisan it was a unifying force that brought Kurds from all parts of Kurdistan to collaborate in making the Kurdish voice heard.
They stood with signs asking for peace and immediate withdrawal of all Turkish army including their bases inside of Kurdistan. In their interviews with reporters, protesters urged the American people to stand firm by their Kurdish Allies. Kurdistan is a safe and prosperous region with a western style democracy, explained Ara Alan in Atlanta Georgia. Rebaz Qerdagi in Nashville Tennessee further explained that Turkish invasion of Iraqi-Kurdistan will destabilizes Iraq. In Phoenix Arizona, Salar Kalle warned pedestrians of a second Iraq war as result of Turkey's invasion. In Washington DC among the screaming crowed was Sheila Mohhamadian calling on Turkey to stop war and start peace. Dallas Texas was not short of loud Kurds including Nizar Tovi screaming on top of his lungs: Stop Turkish Aggression. In Jacksonville Florida Aryan Akryai was calling on Turkey to let Kurdistan live! In California, two different cities demonstrated. Raving Barwari in San Diego explained Turkey must end its military war on Kurds and consider a political alternative. Demonstrators in San Francisco California, called on US for a confirmatory condemnation of Turkey's violation of international borers.
These demonstrations started with Nashville Tennessee on February 27 2008. Nashville is home of the largest Kurdish communities in America. Demonstrations started in a cold day and it snowed on Nashville protesters. Protestors across US leaped into Demonstrations on Friday February 29 2008. One city after next, the Kurds started protesting; screaming and yelling. Washington DC set the mood for the rest with the first protest on that Friday morning. Demonstrations followed in Atlanta, Dallas, Jacksonville, Phoenix, San Francisco, and San Diego.
Friday was a leap day. It was a unique day. It was a day of unified Kurdish voice against aggression. Kurds from all parts of Kurdistan stood side by side speaking their different dialects to one another. What unified them all was the urge to stand for Kurdistan and justice.
There was yet another demand, which wasn't being shouted out at the protest. This demand was among the crowed from Washington DC to San Francisco; it was their demand of support. Support from all Kurds and especially the Youth. We ask them to stand by us when we stand for Kurdistan. At sensitive times as such, Kurds of America, Europe, Australia, and Kurdistan must stand and be loud. We must all stand and make our voice heard. The world must know that Kurds are one, and Kurds are strong.

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  • Turanian! your name speaks racism your words speak hatred... Your actions are bloody.

  • Afghanistan? so where do Afghans come from? lol this is the first time I hear this. can you please show me 3 references to what your taling about?? Also 1500 years of Turkish History in middle East?????? I havent seen a single History book in any where in west or east that says there was a single Turk in middle east 1500 years ago?? Just go back to Mongolia man. Racist Turk

  • wow another racesist Turks. Listen hater. Kurds are real and so is Kurdistan. Kurds are not minorities in Kurdistan. we will get our country and Kurdistan because it is our land.

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  • can anyone tell me what song it is in the end, and the name of the singer,please????

  • @kurdishyouthclub Geez dude, what is it with Turks and their unabashed racism against Kurds? I'm just asking out of curiosity. I love the Kurdish people and Kurdistan and think that free Iraqi Kurdistan is a shining example of what a democratic nation in the middle east should look like. It's the only place in the middle east that I think I could go to as a white american and not get murdered as soon as my foot touched the ground.

  • all kurds bastards monkey dog rassist kurdish fuuuck you

  • I am an American veteran of Iraq and I respect the Kurdish people, their culture, and especially the Peshmerga, "those who face death"

  • LONG LIVE KURDISTAN

    BIJI KURDISTAN

  • WHAT THE FUCK ARE U DOING IN BBQ EATING, BASEBALL LOVING, ROCK N ROLL MECCA WE KNOW AS AMERICA :S :S :S :S :S :S :S :S :S NOOOOOBOOODDYYY CAAARREEEESS!!!!! GO TO TURKEY AND TELL THEM TO FUCK OFF THEN, AND THEN WHILE UR THERE, STAY IN THE MID EAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • wow turkey makes me laugh... that was such a laughable invasion that lasted only a week with out achieving anything except embarrassment of turkish army and being humiliated in the eye of international community :) Beji Kurdistan Beji PKK Beji PJAK Beji KDP Beji KDP-I Beji Komale Beji PUK Beji BDP Beji Goran
  • beji kurdistan

  • wow turkey makes me laugh... that was such a laughable invasion that lasted only a week with out achieving anything except embarrassment of turkish army and being humiliated in the eye of international community :)

    Beji Kurdistan

    Beji PKK

    Beji PJAK

    Beji KDP

    Beji KDP-I

    Beji Komale

    Beji PUK

    Beji BDP

    Beji Goran

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