By Tim Arango in The New York Times, DEC. 2, 2014 BAGHDAD — The Iraqi government agreed Tuesday to a long-term accord with the autonomous Kurdish region to share the country’s oil wealth and military resources in a far-reaching deal that helps reunite the country in...
Yezidis; one of the ancient communities in the world have been annihilated in front of the world’s eyes. The isis, also known as Islamic state attacks are ongoing since its start on 3rd August 2014. Yezidis have suffered 72 genocides in their history. 5000 people have...
High in the Kandil Mountains separating Iraq from Iran, a German physician has become a beacon of hope for ailing Kurds across the region. On a sunny autumn...
While the Iranian regime first encouraged Kurdish people to stage protest in support of Kobanê, it now started to arrest human rights activists active in those protests. Recently two more...
The Kobane resistance is in its 56th day. ISIS is aware that it has been broken in Kobane. The psychological impact of this loss is clearly visible on the attacking groups. This reality is most visible on the frontline and from ISIS’s internal walkie-talkie...