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  1. Pinned Tweet
    17 Mar 2018

    - Kurds fled from Saddam in 1991 - Yezidi Kurds fled from ISIS in 2014 - Kirkuki Kurds fled from Shiite militias in 2017 - Kurds in Afrin flee from Turkey and its al Qaeda allies in 2018

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    8 hours ago

    عندما يقول الشعب كلمته لا يمكن لأي قوة مهما بلغت ان تقف في وجه هدير صوت الشعب الحقيقي ،التواق للحرية والكرامة ، كلما ابتعدنا عن شعوبنا ،كلما ضعفت حجتنا ، إذا الشعب يوماً أراد الحياة ،،،

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    One dead after protesters storm Turkish military camp in Iraqi Kurdistan

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  4. 9 hours ago

    Kurds don’t care if KDP exists or what KDP does within its own party. That’s a concern for their constituents. But it becomes our problem when KDP policies affect , the safety of the people & especially when occupying states are brought in to slaughter other Kurds.

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    9 hours ago
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    What are the implications of the clashes between Kurdish protesters and a Turkish military base near Diraluk, Shiladze

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    New Generation expresses support for protesters in Duhok, criticizes KRG statement

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  9. Retweeted
    11 hours ago

    : All seven who were arrested this afternoon have now been released. Thanks for everyone's support.

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    This brief statement by on is disgraceful & scandalous. Not only completely ignores the victims of repeated bombardment of peaceful civilians in , but it also threatens to punish the protesters, who mostly were relatives of the victims.

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    11 hours ago

    The shameful response of KRG to Turkey barbarically killing Kurds due to protesting their illegal occupation was the last mail in the coffin of KRG, the sick man of the middle East. Shame on you. We once considered you a beacon of hope for all four parts of Kurdistan.

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  14. Retweeted
    13 hours ago

    Arresting NRT Journalists by KDP secuirty forces in Badihnan because of covering Shiladze’s protests against Turkish airstrikes is a shameful act.

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    12 hours ago

    Several of my colleagues (some of whom aren’t shown here) got arrested today for doing their jobs reporting on protests in Shiladze in Duhok province. They should be released immediately.

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  16. 13 hours ago

    should hire me to advice them on policy matters. In fact I’ll do it for free, pro bono. KDP needs a lot of help. I have one condition, they have to start thinking.

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  17. 13 hours ago

    Aftermath of Duhok protests -Turkey against all Kurds. -Erdogan doesn’t say Kurdistan but “our jets on the other side in Iraq.” -Erdogan has KDP/Barzani family in his pocket. -KDP doesn’t care for Kurdish civilians. -KDP afraid of PKK, needs Turkey. -KDP against .

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  18. 14 hours ago

    Literally as predicated, the Barzani family called AKP, KDP apologized to Turkey, KDP vowed to punish those protested & blamed PKK. A true leadership would have condemned illegal bombardments on innocent civilians & demand that Turkey leave the area. Basur is leaderless.

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    As a Kurd I feel ashamed of my gov. This gov is disgraceful. KRG is shame. Expel the invadibg Turkish state forces in our land. Don't punish those who defend their dignity. You KRG leaders are bunches of oil mafias who have surrendered to the Turkish neo-Ottoman Sultan.

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  20. 14 hours ago

    One network in Basur made all the others look like Turkish agents. Pro-Kurdistan: Pro-Turkey: Where’s all the so called educated journalists working for these networks?

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