@syrianFactCheck 90% in the comments are so shameful. You syrians are allowed the learn your languages in countries you immigrated to halfway across the globe, but don’t like Kurdish being officially taught in their own country? The racism is so obvious from you
@rmrm514360@syrianFactCheck This is a lie. Every language has dialects. If one fully knows one dialect they can understand 90% of the others. The problem is Turkey, Syria and Iran don’t allow Kurds to officially learn Kurdish, so most people only learn from home with little interaction with other dialects.
@Arsak_Tek@torhiIdan Funny how Israel captured him and gave him to Turkey. But somehow kurds are the zionist project. Meanwhile Turkey military & trade collaborates with Israel doesn’t mean anything to you guys.
@sarchawam They always say ”Our Kurds” like we are Pokémons or something 😂 and then they find an Iranian who’s great grandfather was a Kurd and think that person represent the 12 million full Kurds of Rojhelat
@Iraniandutchie ”Our Kurds” are you mentally deranged, as a rojhelati kurd, I can guarantee you we don’t want the regime or the Shah. We’d gladly pick Kurds from other parts of Kurdistan because we are the same people. Most Kurdistan liberation movements started in Rojhelat as well.
@ColdBrief But you were fine with supporting Jolani with his terror past and present. Are there corrupt Kurdish leaders? Yes 100% like all other nations. Does this justifying not supporting an independent or autonomous Kurdistan? Absolutely not.
This visualizes what Portugal are lacking. De Paul takes a risk in a position where Algeria can counterattack if he fails, but he had faith in his defenders and his ability to pass. Algeria didn’t expect it, and now Messi is wide open.
In Portugal they’d pass it back to GK.
@rawan_a1o@Childofevi1@lauvkoo Because many despite disliking Saddam, wether knowingly or unknowingly still share all or parts of his beliefs. If they didn’t they would follow the constitution and de-arabize Kurdish regions (ex Kirkuk), and carry out a independence referendum. But that hasn’t happend.
@rawan_a1o@Childofevi1@lauvkoo Saddam was piloting planes, tanks and ground forces all by himself? He didn’t have millions of soldiers carrying this out?
@nuyorknites@Bk8iP3 If anything international makes more sense, you can’t change your roots. Club level you show loyalty to every team you played for, but still leave 🤣
@itstechbased@saddick_marcelo@RonaldoW7_ Ronaldo was a LM for like 5 years, then moved to LW. Messi was a CF for most of his time at Barca then moved to RW.
Their first 5-6 years, Messi had a way more offensive role. Then they were the same level, only around 2018/19 did Ronaldo move to ST.
@xatooshatoo Afarin for that in this context i guess, that way they’ll learn 😂
Even Iraqis here in diaspora know more Kurdish than the Iraqis living in Kurdistan
@CaptTweetz@kurdX_ As for the weapons, at some point you have to realise Trump lied. This isn’t Amazon or UPS, how u expect them to deliver weapons to Tehran? The US knows this, hence this was not an agreement. But to save face Trump lied
Why don’t Iranians have parties, so they can deliver guns😂
@CaptTweetz@kurdX_ Look at this guy, spamming buzzwords with no correlation. I know my history well. KDPI isn’t ”Iraqi” Kurdish, PDK is. KDPI were never marxist.
The parties from Rojhelate Kurdistan are KDPI, Komala, PAK, PJak
The ones from Başure Kurdistan are PDK and PUK.
@ashen_oone1@alaaklf_ I never said or implied any of that shit. I’m not talking about bratiya gelan or shit like that.
I just stated, logically his case strenghtens the Kurdish stance, since he can make other arabs be Pro-independent Kurdistan or atleast no act as oppressors.
@ciyalewend Real Kurds still say Jin Jîyan Azadî. Just because you are chronically online and meet other chronically online people, doesn’t mean Jin Jîyan Azadî promotes anti-Kurdish values or like some of you said ”Kahpa”.