
Kitabın Ortasından
Sensitive issues where arguments do not change in the name of solution. from Islamist
For years, Kurdish people, from leftists to nationalists to uniformitarians, have been
The same things were said about the issue. A brief recent history
A work in which you will see scenes from the Kurdish problem in Turkey during your trip.
For example, Karabekir identifies three reasons for the problem in the Kurdistan issue.
He draws particular attention to the following point:
First, external elements have been spreading the idea of Kurdishness for a long time.
tells. Apart from foreign powers and non-Muslims, Arabs, Albanians and
Islamic elements, like the Kurds, are also treated with "poisonous words" such as "principality" and "autonomy".
"pills" and unfortunately, some "mindless greedy people" inside also
indicates that it is caught in a current.
Secondly, Karabekir is coded as "the independence of Kurdistan" on every occasion.
He explains that the main goal of the goal will be "the formation of Greater Armenia".
He said that the majority of Kurds were "well-behaved and loyal to us", but
To mobilize against the Turks, "Armenians and Kurds are brothers,
"Together they will save their independence, they will take it from the East's Turks."
It indicates that a tremendous amount of propaganda has been made.
Thirdly, Karabekir made a great contribution to religion in the unity of Turks and Kurds.
assigns value. "The only bond that tied the Kurds to us was religious power." Tribe
Chiefs and sheikhs play a vital role in this connection. Because "the people
He was ignorant enough to kneel before the sheikhs and bark."
a tribe whose religious influence over the people is used to keep bagh
The money/salary given to the chiefs and sheikhs was of no importance. For
"external hands could supply several times that amount".
The problem is chronic but the prescription is still old.…....
Publisher | : | Peywend Publications |
Number of pages | : | 270 |
Publication Year | : | 2021 |
ISBN | : | 9786257568036 |
The heart | : | Turkish |