عربي/kurdî
Di Roja Zimanê Kurdî de, em tekez dikin ku zimanê me yê dayikê ne tenê mîrateke çandî ye, lê mafekî xwezayî ye ku nayê marjînalîzekirin an jî ji holê rakirin, û beşek yekgirtî ya nasname û hebûna me ye.
Zimanê Kurdî bi dehsalan li hember hewldanên jiholêrakirinê li ber xwe daye, bi saya îradeya gelê xwe zindî maye, û dê di hemû aliyên jiyanê de bi awayekî xurt were damezrandin û hebe.
Em pabend in ku piştgiriyê bidin wê, hebûna wê xurt bikin û ji bo nifşên pêşerojê biparêzin.
End.Nûr el-dîn Ehmed
في يوم اللغة الكوردية، نؤكد أن لغتنا الأم ليست مجرد موروث ثقافي، بل حقٌ أصيل لا يقبل التهميش أو الإقصاء، وجزءٌ لا يتجزأ من هويتنا ووجودنا.
لقد صمدت اللغة الكوردية عبر العقود في وجه محاولات الطمس، وبقيت حيّةً بإرادة شعبها، وستبقى راسخةً وحاضرةً في مختلف مجالات الحياة.
إننا ماضون في دعمها، وتعزيز حضورها، وصونها للأجيال القادمة
المهندس نور الدين احمد
For the first time, I can say I am proud of the Kurdish political parties from Rojhelat (Eastern Kurdistan), occupied by Iran.
They did not fall into Trump’s dirty political game or allow themselves to be used once again to die and fight so Persians can be freed from their own Persian Islamic regime, the same way Kurds in Syria fought and sacrificed themselves to save Syrians from ISIS, only to now see how Kurds are treated under Jolani’s jihadi regime in Syria.
Because the Kurdish political parties from Rojhelat learned the lesson of Rojava and finally said “NO” to Trump, refusing to fight for him without any guarantees, he now tries to damage their reputation by claiming Kurdish Peshmerga steal weapons, despite the fact that the American Congress knows exactly who the Kurds are and how consistently they have stood alongside Americans in the fight against terrorism.
Trump is desperate. No matter how hard he tries, he cannot topple the Persian regime on his own, and he is disappointed that the Kurds are refusing to play along with his political games this time. So instead, he resorts to spreading lies and smearing the Kurds.
I am proud that the Kurds did not fall into Trump’s trap once again, and I am proud that the Kurds finally learned from history. ☀️♥️
Trump, Weapons, and Kurds
I am certain President @realDonaldTrump is misinformed about the story behind the weapons and the Kurds. Present Trump and his team should know one thing; Kurds never betray their allies and friends.
But one thing is clear, Kurds fight for themselves, we are not mercenaries and not fighting other people’s fights.
President Trump should differentiate between Kurds as people and as Government, or certain political groups. Generalization is dangerously bad for Kurds.
Kurds love and appreciate tremendous support of American people and Government, but Kurds fight for their rights with or without support.
Thank you for the attention to this matter.
Shnyar A. Hassan
@LindseyGrahamSC@marcorubio@RepSethMoulton
Trump said the Kurds fight hard only when they are paid. It is an ugly lie, and not a new one. Before it came the old slander about oil money, the claim that the Kurds enriched themselves from Syria’s ruin. That accusation now circulates among those who want what remains of Kurdish autonomy broken and humiliated, cast as a thief living off stolen oil. Even some Kurdish nationalists repeat it, attacking the Rojava project for spending Kurdish blood to liberate Arab-majority areas while failing to secure Kurdish rights first.
That is me in the top picture with the international battalion after a night operation near Raqqa. We had pushed the line forward a few hundred meters. By morning we were eating soggy fries and stale fried chicken. Our breakfast, lunch and dinner. During those days, we were paid monthly the Syrian-pound equivalent of one hundred dollars. Half went back into the common treasury to buy what the battalion needed and logistics could not provide. What remained went to small necessities, usually phone credit, because transnational volunteers at war spend what little they have to hear the voices of home.
That was the wage for an SDF fighter, regardless of rank, ethnicity, or religion. It was meager even by Syrian standards. But the Kurdish cadres were paid nothing. That is the part men like Trump do not know, or do not care to know. The cadres were the spine of the whole thing: the most disciplined, the most capable, the least concerned with themselves. When the Raqqa offensive stalled, they were the ones sent in to do the work others could not do. The women of the YPJ were mostly cadres too. Meaning they took an oath for life: no family, no romance, no wage. They gave up the ordinary shape of life and turned themselves toward one end only, the liberation of their land and, through that struggle, the liberation of the oppressed.
So let anyone criticize the movement for its failures. There are failures enough, contradictions enough, and no shortage of reasons to argue with it. But let no one repeat this cheap lie that the Kurds fought only for money. Not in Syria. Mazloum Abdi does not even own a bank account. What he has is his rifle and the clothes on his back. The same was true of much of the cadre leadership. There are many things one may say against them. That they fought for riches is not one of them.
شەهید لەیلا قاسم و هاوڕێکانی لەپێناو ئازادی و کەرامەتی گەلەکەیان، ئازایانە گیانی خۆیان بەخت کرد و بوون بە سەرمەشق و هێمای بەرخودان بۆ هەموو ئازادیخوازانی کوردستان.
لە پەنجا و دووەمین ساڵیادی لەسێدارەدان و شەهیدکردنی لەیلا قاسم و هاوڕێکانیدا سڵاو دەنێرین بۆ ڕۆحی پاکیان و ڕۆحی هەموو شەهیدانی ڕێگەی ئازادی.
"I do not know the accuracy of the recent claims regarding (US) weapons allegedly sent to protesters inside Iran. If such operations truly existed, then the American side should clearly explain which group, force, or individuals received those weapons." - a former founding member of YPG @PolatCanRojava
@RapidResponse47@POTUS The US administration has shifted from fighting ISIS to supporting ISIS in order to conceal its failure in the war with Iran and to blame the Kurds for not being mercenaries like its allies in ISIS.
@RapidResponse47@POTUS Trump and the US administration have become more politically and military-powered, supports ISIS, after the Kurds refused to fight the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces and the Lebanese Hezbollah.
We keep hearing the Kurds dropped the ball, but I’ve yet to find the unit in the Kurds that we delivered anything to for Iran. This is a problem, something’s up and it’s got Tom barrack’s fingerprints all over it.
I asked President Donald Trump: Yesterday you said you gave the Kurds weapons and they kept them for themselves. A U.S. military official says (tells me) the Kurds have not received any weapons, and all Kurdish parties deny receiving them?”
Trump responded: “The officials are wrong”
A response to the lying Trump: What more is left for the Kurds to do so that you stop criticizing them every day in your press conferences?
Ask @grok: (How many casualties did the Kurds suffer in Iraq and Syria during the war to defeat ISIS?)
Kurdish Casualties in the War Against ISIS:
In Syria (SDF/YPG): Approximately 11,000 to 12,000 fighters were killed, and tens of thousands more were wounded.
In Iraq (Peshmerga): Approximately 1,800 to 2,000 Peshmerga fighters were martyred, and more than 10,000 were wounded.
Conclusion: These immense sacrifices played a fundamental and decisive role in the territorial defeat of the ISIS caliphate.
🚨 IF TRUMP WAS MISLED, HE SHOULD LOOK AT TOM BARRACK
The Kurdish people are not one man, one faction, or one network.
They are a nation of more than 50 million people, many of whom fought and died alongside the United States against ISIS and Iran-backed forces.
If weapons were withheld or promises were broken, then the problem is not “the Kurds.”
The problem is that Washington trusted the wrong intermediaries and the wrong people on the ground.
Tom Barrack and those around him should answer for who they chose to rely on.
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Kurds took nothing rather than being betrayed by mainly USA and western world !
Kurds have been supplied low degree military equipment in Syria and destroyed the radical jihadists organisations in return. However, USA sold out the same Kurds to the jihadists they had fought against without any hesitation.
NATO has disappointed Trump Administration including NATO member Turkey and Golf states whom USA has invested for decades.
Blaming Kurds for not fighting against Iranian regime is not technical, moral or any political sense whatsoever!
A stateless nation facing threat from regional states can not afford fight for USA when USA in need then being ignored during the peace process negotiations !
Trump administration trying to cover up its failure in fighting against Iran by blaming Kurds !
من المعيب أن تسخر من إنسان لأنه لا يتقن العربية تماما، وهو أساسا كردي أو تركماني أو سرياني، ولغته الأم ليست العربية.
هذا الإنسان تعلم لغة ثانية حتى يتواصل معك ويعيش معك في وطن واحد، بينما كثير ممن يرفعون شعارات الوطنية لا يجيدون سوى لغة واحدة، وربما لا يتقنونها أيضا.
احترام الناس لا يقاس بلهجتهم ولا بلكنتهم، بل بأخلاقهم وعقولهم. والذي يتقن أكثر من لغة يستحق الاحترام لا السخرية، لأنه بذل جهدا ليفهم الآخرين ويتواصل معهم، لا ليحتقرهم.
صحيح أن اتفاقية سايكس بيكو الملعونة رسمت حدود المنطقة بطريقة استعمارية، وجمعت شعوبا وفرقت أخرى دون إرادة الناس، وهذه حقيقة تاريخية لا ينكرها أحد.
لكن بعد أكثر من مئة عام، أصبحت هناك شعوب عاشت معا، وتشاركت الخبز والخوف والحروب والدموع والمصير.
فليس العربي مسؤولا عن سايكس بيكو، ولا الكردي، ولا التركماني، ولا السرياني. الجميع وجدوا أنفسهم داخل هذه الحدود، والجميع دفعوا ثمن الحروب والاستبداد والفقر والدمار.
الدولة القوية لا تخاف من لغة مواطنيها، بل تخاف من الظلم والكراهية والتهميش. وحين يشعر الإنسان أن لغته وكرامته محفوظتان، يصبح أكثر تمسكا بوطنه لا أقل.
الوطن لا يبنى بالسخرية والإقصاء ولا بالتخوين، بل بالعدل والاحترام، وبأن يشعر العربي والكردي والتركماني والسرياني أنهم شركاء حقيقيون في هذه الأرض، لا ضيوف عند أحد.