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From genocide to self-rule / Georg Kristiansen (2009)
Titre : From genocide to self-rule : the long march to freedom : a story in pictures of the Kurdish people Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Georg Kristiansen (1949-), Auteur ; Georg Kristiansen (1949-), Photographe ; Jamal Alemdar, Auteur ; Sherko Bekas, Auteur ; Fawzi Hirori, Traducteur ; Ola Winfridsson, Correcteur Editeur : Täby Année de publication : 2009 Autre Editeur : Norrbagge Importance : 183 p. Présentation : Photographies Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-633-4109-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 1454 Wênegirî | Photographie | Photography | وێنەسازی Résumé : Georg Kristiansen is a photographer. He visited Kurdistan for the first time in 1975, and ever since he has followed the development of the area through his camera lens. He has met survivors from the attacks with chemical weapons in Halabja, he has met Kurds who over and over again have been forced to witness the destruction of their home villages and he has at first hand also experienced their joy of freedom after the liberation from the terror regime of Saddam Hussein.
Georg Kristiansen focuses on the progress of the autonomous region of Kurdistan in Iraq, but he also depicts other parts of Kurdistan. In addition, Jamal Alemdar, the representative for KDP in Europe 1971-1976, and other Kurds have contributed with their own texts.
1992 was an important year for the Kurdish people. An autonomous Kurdish republic was established in Iraqi territory and the first free elections were held in Kurdistan. Since then the Kurds have been involved in building their own state based on democratic principles.
Historically the Kurds have been denied their rights as a people and have been targets for the cruel massacres, torture and attempts at extermination. They constitute the largest ethnic population approx. 40 million people in the world, which is deprived of any political status, despite the fact that Kurdistan geographically is a clearly defined area. Their land is essentially divided politically between Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
Lately we have seen positive developments even in the Turkish part of Kurdistan. It has become more accepted to talk of the Kurds as a separate ethnic group. A new TV channel started broadcasting in Kurdish in 2009, and at the official launch of the channel Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan began his speech in Kurdish.
Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=633 From genocide to self-rule : the long march to freedom : a story in pictures of the Kurdish people [texte imprimé] / Georg Kristiansen (1949-), Auteur ; Georg Kristiansen (1949-), Photographe ; Jamal Alemdar, Auteur ; Sherko Bekas, Auteur ; Fawzi Hirori, Traducteur ; Ola Winfridsson, Correcteur . - Täby : Norrbagge, 2009 . - 183 p. : Photographies ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 978-91-633-4109-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 1454 Wênegirî | Photographie | Photography | وێنەسازی Résumé : Georg Kristiansen is a photographer. He visited Kurdistan for the first time in 1975, and ever since he has followed the development of the area through his camera lens. He has met survivors from the attacks with chemical weapons in Halabja, he has met Kurds who over and over again have been forced to witness the destruction of their home villages and he has at first hand also experienced their joy of freedom after the liberation from the terror regime of Saddam Hussein.
Georg Kristiansen focuses on the progress of the autonomous region of Kurdistan in Iraq, but he also depicts other parts of Kurdistan. In addition, Jamal Alemdar, the representative for KDP in Europe 1971-1976, and other Kurds have contributed with their own texts.
1992 was an important year for the Kurdish people. An autonomous Kurdish republic was established in Iraqi territory and the first free elections were held in Kurdistan. Since then the Kurds have been involved in building their own state based on democratic principles.
Historically the Kurds have been denied their rights as a people and have been targets for the cruel massacres, torture and attempts at extermination. They constitute the largest ethnic population approx. 40 million people in the world, which is deprived of any political status, despite the fact that Kurdistan geographically is a clearly defined area. Their land is essentially divided politically between Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
Lately we have seen positive developments even in the Turkish part of Kurdistan. It has become more accepted to talk of the Kurds as a separate ethnic group. A new TV channel started broadcasting in Kurdish in 2009, and at the official launch of the channel Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan began his speech in Kurdish.
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