Crimes Against Kurds

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Crimes Against Kurds

Mixed collection of videos from 2023, murder, abduction, ethnic cleansing, abuse, theft, arabisation, harassment, attempted land seizure with unlawful paperwork from Saddam Hussein's regime, prevention of Kurdish cultural participation and negligence by Iraqi forces / Iranian backed militia (PMF) / Iraqi Government in the disputed areas! If left to escalate there are fears that this could turn into another genocide as some of the officials that took part in the original Anfal campaign have now returned and some of Saddam Hussein's symbolic memorabilia which was removed following 2003 has been replaced.
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Crimes Against Kurds in Bashur.
Indepth video compilation, The lead up to and after the killing of 4 Kurds during protests in Kirkuk on 2nd September, 2023. Two Kurdish young men riding a motorcycle were shot and killed by Iraqi forces for no reason according to their families on 28th July, 2023. Iranian-backed militias are building a military base in a Kurdish neighbourhood, Kirkuk, July 2023.
Kurdish teachers of Khanaqin protest against the Iraqi Government for not allocating their salaries in the budget. June 2023. Iraqi forces have seized Kurdish houses and turned them into a military outpost in Tuz Khurmato, June 2023. Arab settlers seized 900 donums of Kurdish farmland in Chaghmagha village, Kirkuk. May, 2023.
Iraqi army prevent Kurdish farmers from working on their own farmland in Kirkuk. May, 2023. Iraqi Justice Minister, Khalid Shwani criticizes Kirkuk acting Governor for the continued arabisation, April, 2023. Kurds have fears of a repeat of the Anfal campaign in Topzawa Village, Kirkuk. April 2023.
It is 2023 and the Iraqi government is still ignoring the Kurds in Kirkuk and do not provide the simplest services to the Kurdish neighbourhoods. Some of the neighbourhoods have been without power for months. 2nd January, 2023 - At least five people were wounded in Kirkuk on Monday as police applied force to disperse hundreds of angry demonstrators who protested the lack of employment by the North Oil Company (NOC). 1st January, 2023 - Khanaqin witnesses the first Kurdish murder in the disputed territories of 2023.