Today marks the 46th anniversary of the Genocide of the Feyli Kurds, in which thousands of Feyli Kurds were killed, disappeared and displaced by the former Ba'athist regime.
Once again, we remind the federal government of its moral, legal and constitutional responsibility to provide reparations to the victims of the Genocide of the Feyli Kurds, the chemical weapons attacks, the Anfal Genocide and all the victims of the former Iraqi regime.
On this somber occasion, we pay tribute to the souls of the martyrs of the Genocide of the Feyli Kurds and all the martyrs of Kurdistan.
An excellent week at the @WorldGovSummit, engaging with global leaders on shaping future governance. Proud to be part of the new intensive leadership programme and grateful for the trust and support @Kurdistan
I stand with the Kurdish people. They have fought ISIS in Iraq and Syria since 2014. Kurdish partners fought alongside my unit in northern Iraq in 2003. I witnessed their bravery and commitment firsthand. Their struggle deserves recognition and support. https://t.co/Cm5dJpYU7o
A brilliant session on Kurdistan Region’s Vision for the Era of Uncertainty - the impact of Regional Compromises and Divisions on Kurdistan #ErbilForum2025@RudawResearch
I had the privilege to moderate a panel on: The Cross - Border Dimensions of the Barzani Genocide as an International Crime collaboratively conducted between @SoranUniversity and @britishunierbil
Following a successful research baseline on domesticating #ICL in the Kurdistan Region and Iraq in 2022,I am grateful to have worked on another significant project on preparing a guideline on the procedural aspects of ICL, tailored to the needs of the justice system in Kurdistan
Manual on International criminal Law
the KCIL has prepared this manual on the procedural aspects of international criminal law in Kurdish language.
For more information: https://t.co/11zDKXBl60
On the second day of the camp of law which was initiated by the KCIL, the focus was on international criminal law. The Camp will continue for five days, and law students from four universities will be familiarized with the intricacies of international criminal law.
#law
Workshop 2 of #GRM2024 is “The GCC between the Kurdistan Region and Iraq.”
This workshop unravels the intricate tapestry of relationships among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), and the federal government of Iraq after the pivotal Kurdish independence referendum in 2017. The workshop will address the topic of Iraq’s relations with Syria, Turkey, and Iran, shedding light on how these bilateral relationships impact the leverage of the KRG vis-a-vis Baghdad.
The workshop is directed by Marianna Charountaki and Inna Rudolf. You can find more information about the workshop here: https://t.co/6DUmSN8FB4
The 14th Gulf Research Meeting organized by the Gulf Research Center officially began on July 9, 2024 at the University of Cambridge with nearly 400 participants convening to exchange ideas and perspectives in areas ranging from security and conflict resolution to AI and climate change related to the Gulf region. Over the following 2 days, participants will share their research on critical issues affecting the Gulf in 13 different workshops with the overall aim to contribute to a better understanding of the developments impacting the Gulf.
#GRM2024
We had a productive meeting with @KC_InterLaw. Great dialogue on fostering the application of international humanitarian law by #KRI institutions. Excited to continue our cooperation.
‘There is no central government in the Iraqi constitution but rather a federal government’ said @RayberAhmed@Kurdistan Minister of Interior, as part of the second panel of #suliforum24