
Kurdish of Politics
Can a language cause prosecution simply by its execution? So in that language, "Hello, how are you?" Can the very act of saying this, the moment of uttering it, lead to consequences such as detention or imprisonment? Thousands of languages are spoken in the world today, and as we learned in primary school, "language is a living thing." But there comes a day when intense political pressure can lead to prosecution for even the mere performance of a language.
Kurdish is perhaps one of the languages in the world that has experienced this misfortune. Trying to prove the existence of a language that was both ignored and thought to exist for years was actually a pathetic effort. But just as language is a living thing; It doesn't die unless the people who speak it decide that it should. He is alive. Kurdish continues to survive both as an everyday language that helps people understand each other and as a language in which literary production exists.
Journalist Nuri Fırat writes the "glory of Kurdish" all at once with The Kurdish of Politics. This is a calm book that is cool-headed and adopts scientific impartiality as a principle. Those who say "I understand but I can't speak" can easily read it, "Is there such a language, dear?" And those who say. To understand, agree and make peace again...
"The Kurdish language has been the subject of a very tough struggle, and even though it has suffered great blows, it can still maintain its existence. However, although millions of people have tried to use and protect it for many reasons and, of course, as a result of great sacrifices, the linguistic process against the Kurdish language has not ended or the main fatal danger has been eliminated." cannot be concluded."
-Nuri Fırat-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
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