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Donation
http://www.kurdistancenter.org/samarithan-s-purse.html
Kurdistan Center is partnering with international charity organizations to send relief to refugees and IDP (Internally Displaced People) of ISIL violence and terrorism. We are collecting donations to be sent to Samaritan's Purse, who has extensive experience and projects in their Middle East Relief project to reach out to victims of violence and poverty in Iraqi-Kurdistan. Also partnering is Kurdish Human Rights Watch (KHRW), a charity organization dedicated to. Directly to Kurdistan Center.
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Kurdistan Center
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11/17/2014] Historic Photos of Kurdistan Genocide and Refugee Camps. 11/11/2014] Sign UN/US/EU/NATO Petition to stop Yezidis genocide by ISIS. 11/08/2014] Donate for refugees of ISIL violence in Iraqi-Kurdistan. 08/31/2014] Introduction to Kurdistan Center (In Kurdish/Sorani). 08/12/2014] Kurds gather in front of White House in support of Kurdistan's fight against terrorist ISIS. 08/11/2014] The White House petition for Kurdistan Independence is completed! Thank you for your support! PHOTOS BY ARAM ALI.
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Colonial Roads: weapons in disguise | 9 *low Branches
https://9lowbranches.wordpress.com/2011/01/16/colonial-roads-weapons-in-disguise
Let us nourish one another with the fruits that make for peace. Colonial Roads: weapons in disguise. January 16, 2011 in CPT Iraq. In 1928, after the Allies won WWI, the Middle East was carved into nation-states, and the British sent their best to mold the new Iraq into a manageable colony. This meant military control, yes, but it meant much more than that. Road Through Kurdistan: Travels in Northern Iraq. This explanation is filled with loaded terms:. Western access to Middle Eastern riches. Accordingly...
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Human Rights Report | 9 *low Branches
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Let us nourish one another with the fruits that make for peace. Human Suffering from Recent Turkish/Iranian Incursions in Iraqi Kurdistan. The first of the pages that follow is a summary of CPT’s meeting with the Mayor of the Qaludze, Hassan A. Hassan, whose jurisdiction the IDPs of the Zharawa and Sangasar sub-districts fall under. Next is an overview from Abdullah Ibrahim, the mayor of Sangasar. Sangasar and Zharawa are neighboring Sub-districts within the Pshdar district of the Sulamaniya Governor...
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A day in the life of a CPTer in Iraqi Kurdistan | 9 *low Branches
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Let us nourish one another with the fruits that make for peace. A day in the life of a CPTer in Iraqi Kurdistan. January 4, 2011 in CPT Iraq. When at home, the question I get most often is “What is an average day like for your team? First alarm: It is early in the morning. Quickly grab clothes for the day, stuff them under the covers to warm them up, and jump back into bed, where it’s still warm. Breakfast: Kurdish bread and cheese. mmm. We drive to the. Station and find a. Lena comes and we all find ano...
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Fancy-Shmancy Clash of Worlds | 9 *low Branches
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Let us nourish one another with the fruits that make for peace. Fancy-Shmancy Clash of Worlds. January 24, 2011 in CPT Iraq. A few evenings back, a teammate and I were invited to spend the evening with friends at a restaurant in the city. These friends happen to be mostly foreigners, here working with various international NGOs and institutions. So, around 8:00 we flag a taxi and off we go! Where I come from…? The influence my culture has on the world…? Elevators on the left! Then, all of a sudden! We us...
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