Jun 11, 2012

To refresh Kurdish memory in response to the deceptive naming of Abdul Basit Sieda

 In response to the deceptive naming of Abdul Basit Sieda, a Syrianized, unknown Kurd living in Sweden, to the head of the Syrian National Council http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18396449

The era (daurán) turns on the same axle.

Ar la teŕŕagaí Araq naĺgerdia ár – Kurde Soryaiš begeraw ayár

Abdul Basit Sieda called for reassurance to all sects and groups: Arabs, Kurds, Sunni Muslims, Druze, especially Alawites and Christians, that the future of Syria will be for all of us," he said. "There will be no discrimination based on gender or sect. The new Syria will be a democratic state."

This claim of a democratic state is one from which, in modern history, nothing has ever come true. The Kurdish question is not a problem of the lack of democracy fantasies or religious conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Turkey.

The Kurdish peoples are the indigenous owners of Sham (the present Syria), which was conquered by the Muslims (Arabs). Since the rise of Islam, they have been Arabizing Kurdish regions one after the other, so the existence of the Kurds is seriously threatened.

Man is forgetful. Through colonialism’s false establishment system of educational sources, misinformation, and fake historical names and tales, the Kurds are completely fooled and transformed into idiots. They do not remember anymore that until the Muslims’ conquering f Kurdsu in AD 637–651, Ctesiphon (Táqe Xasru), about 35 kilometres southeast of Bagdá, the present-day Baghdad, served as the royal capital of the Kurdish Kákaian-Ezidian empire (the fake Sasanian of Persia). Kurds have no clue of the fact that the Sham federation, Harmania (Armenia), Gorgia (Georgia), Azerbaijan, Dáĺeki "matriarchy"  the present-day Bushehr in Iran, and Húzsu “multi-party, pluralism"  the Iranian false Khuzistan, were Kurdish kingdoms; their native names are in Kurdish.

But the Kurds still remember the struggles of the Kurdish leader Shix Mahmud against British colonialism in 1919. Museĺ (Mosul), Manaly region, Diáĺa, Badra-Jasan, Kút and Amára were indisputable Kurdish centres, which in 1920-1925 were annexed to the newly birthed Iraq.

The Kurdish people are the victims of misleading and being used as a means of pressure against the Islamic regime in Iran, Turkey, Syria, and Iraq while maintaining the established order. Kurds die in that way daily in groups. The Kurds could change that into a serious national liberation struggle.

The Kurdish nation lost the opportunity of 2003 as a result of the betrayal by Iraq’s Barzani-Talabani. Although that betrayal is also a dagger in the back of the Kurds in Syria, the Kurds should benefit from this new opportunity in Syria. Unite your people; together, fight to get control over Kurdish territory and its natural sources in Syria; don’t divide Syrian Kurds into cantons, as Turkey wants in order to thwart Kurdish unity. So, you can create a strong position and force the colonial powers to take the Kurdish nation seriously.


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