Kurdistan Explained: The State That Will Never Be a State - TLDR News

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Baramyan
    @Baramyan 2 года назад +791

    As a Kurd I'd like to clarify a few points:
    1) The majority of Kurds speak the same language, Kurdish, which has three dialects:
    1) Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish)
    2) Sorani (Central Kurdish)
    3) Southern Kurdish
    These dialects are sometimes referred to as languages, but they are still part of the Kurdish Languages family, and all Kurdish speakers refer to their dialect/language as Kurdish (Kurdî), not Soranî or anything else.
    2) Religion and Kurdish nationalism are unrelated, so belonging to different religions has no influence on Kurdish unity and the likelihood of becoming a state.
    3) Dimili and Zaza are interchangeable.
    4) Alevism is a tradition, not an ethnic group; Turkish Alevis, Kurdish Alevis, and Arab Alevis are examples.
    5) Kaka'i is a religion, not an ethnic group; in fact, Kurds who practice Kakaism (Yarsanism) tend to be the most nationalist.
    6) Some Yazidis don’t identify as Kurds but still speak Kurdish.
    7) Zazas generally consider themselves as Kurds. Selahettin Demirtaş, the leader of the Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party in Turkey, which is the largest Kurdish political party in Turkey, is an example.

    • @kucikedinuxemgin2713
      @kucikedinuxemgin2713 2 года назад +12

      kurdish alevi are not muslims

    • @neellie9474
      @neellie9474 2 года назад +40

      Kurdish Alevi are not part of Islam and don't consider themselves Muslim. They're closer to Eizidism (Yazdayism). Kurdish Alevis speak Dimli, Kirmanc, or Kurmanji.

    • @lavin6119
      @lavin6119 2 года назад +30

      @@kucikedinuxemgin2713 im a kurdish alevi and muslim but dont know about others.

    • @kucikedinuxemgin2713
      @kucikedinuxemgin2713 2 года назад +8

      @@lavin6119 stop lying we arent muslim

    • @lavin6119
      @lavin6119 2 года назад +32

      @@kucikedinuxemgin2713 me and my family are.

  • @Kyle-qd2sy
    @Kyle-qd2sy 3 года назад +1093

    Very informative. Though I’m surprised you didn’t mention Iraqi Kurdistan declared independence back in 2017 after a referendum only for conflict to break out between the Kurds and Iraq forcing them to backtrack on their declaration of independence

    • @anushirwanirani2950
      @anushirwanirani2950 3 года назад +43

      Free kurds from iraq and turkey andbunite them with iran once more

    • @MoonLitWarrior
      @MoonLitWarrior 3 года назад +31

      They didn't declare independence.
      The results of the vote were "non-binding."

    • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
      @GreenBlueWalkthrough 3 года назад +24

      Also the Sryian Kurds that the US was allied with before Trump decided genocide by the turks was better.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +31

      The most severe result of KRG independence decleration wasn't the conflict with Iraqi forces rather the fact KRG lost Kirkuk during the conflict!! Almost half of KRG's oil production was happening in Kirkuk so they literally lost half of their income in a single day and had to backtrack on their declaration because KRG can barely cover the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG anymore, in fact they even requested funding from Iraqi government and trying to have a deal with them. To be fair Kirkuk has very large Iraqi and Turkish population, in fact Kurdish population isn't majority rather around 40% so Iraq always refused to accept KRG control over the city and kept demanding Peshmargas to leave so independence declaration was just an excuse to capture the city.
      There were also several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right??..

    • @biero3642
      @biero3642 3 года назад +4

      Where was the informative part ? From religion to political situation to langueages spoken.. not even close to reality

  • @navdhillon7912
    @navdhillon7912 3 года назад +392

    Ask what the British would do...then do the opposite. Only way to ensure peace.

    • @vulkanofnocturne
      @vulkanofnocturne 3 года назад +3

      Britain did nothing wrong.

    • @emyrgrznsky9943
      @emyrgrznsky9943 3 года назад +32

      I laughed out fucking loud hahahaha

    • @DonKrieg-382
      @DonKrieg-382 3 года назад +34

      @@vulkanofnocturne they literally splitted up kurdish land lol

    • @vulkanofnocturne
      @vulkanofnocturne 3 года назад +6

      @@DonKrieg-382 They just defeated the Ottoman Empire, and had a few Empires in Europe left to fight, so it makes sense they'd want to prevent another threat forming after the work of defeating the Ottomans. It turns out the Kurds were a good countermeasure. It was a practical solution at a time where resources were pressed. Anyone in Britains position would do the same.

    • @aha6781
      @aha6781 3 года назад +23

      @@vulkanofnocturne Well, considering the Kurds were an ally to the British (and the French) and were essential defeating the Ottoman Empire, they could've installed a Kurdish democracy that would be preventing other threats from rising in the region. With support of the British, this would certainly be a possible option, though turkey had the last say for some reason.

  • @mustafanas4434
    @mustafanas4434 3 года назад +257

    In Iraq, Kurdistan runs as a Autonomous region not province, it has its own parliament, own president, prime minister, and independent trade exports and imports to its own regional borders, Kurdistan region also have a different visa to Iraq its self and they also have their own official army, you could argue that it pretty much is its own country, they also held a independence referendum which supports the right for self determination for the people of Kurdistan in that region, just because Kurdistan didn’t declare it’s independence doesn’t mean it won’t do it, many countries we see on the maps today didn’t declare independence straight away either, Kurdistan also have representatives in 14 countries that pretty much runs like an embassy. This autonomous region itself was seemed impossible dream decades ago, it is a great achievement from the Kurds, which will eventually declare its independence rightly so as it is the will of the people, and many major countries including regional countries like turkey will have to support the declaration as it is not benefiting from Iraq anymore.

    • @TheR0SE04
      @TheR0SE04 3 года назад +43

      Thinking Turkey will support the Kurds is foolish of you. Kurdistan independence will unleash hell from Iran and turkey.

    • @muysli.y1855
      @muysli.y1855 2 года назад +16

      Well at least Turkey Trade with Iraqi Kurdistan much more than with Iraq

    • @MoviesBluray
      @MoviesBluray 2 года назад +12

      @@muysli.y1855 because they have no choice its landlocked country

    • @Spinosaurus44
      @Spinosaurus44 2 года назад +34

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور we are not against Iraq. I’m Kurdish and I love the Iraqi people and welcome you like my brothers in Kurdistan, but being a Kurd first and foremost I do love to live in an independent and sovereign Kurdistan someday. Just like you as an Iraqi Arab have the right to live in your own country named Iraq, so do I have the right to live in my own country named Kurdistan.

    • @justinborisk3698
      @justinborisk3698 2 года назад +1

      I support more personal freedoms and less corrupt governments. Nationalist ideas whether Arab, Kurdish or Turkish are very destructive and they cause wars. Foreign countries are supporting Kurds to blackmail Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran and subsequently Kurds get killed. This is stupid and sad.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 3 года назад +1073

    TLDR: Unless you have console commands, it’s a no.

    • @youtubenotifications2150
      @youtubenotifications2150 3 года назад +70

      "release kur"

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 3 года назад +7

      @@mangonel which mod ?

    • @youtubenotifications2150
      @youtubenotifications2150 3 года назад +11

      @@mangonel I agree fellow TommyKay viewer, that's probably the easiest way to get the achievement

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 3 года назад +2

      @@youtubenotifications2150 do you guys have link to video?

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 3 года назад +1

      @@mangonel thank you

  • @soloc83
    @soloc83 3 года назад +175

    Really enjoyed the video but surprised the Republic of Marhabad (1946) was not mentioned further. Still a lot of good info. Keep up the great work!

  • @kingdedede584
    @kingdedede584 3 года назад +203

    Much love to our kurdish brothers from bosnia 🇧🇦❤☀️

    • @arolemaprarath6615
      @arolemaprarath6615 3 года назад +1

      are u a Muslim?

    • @kingdedede584
      @kingdedede584 3 года назад +28

      @@arolemaprarath6615 yes, but it doesnt matter because tolarance is something everybody should do more often

    • @arolemaprarath6615
      @arolemaprarath6615 3 года назад +2

      @@kingdedede584 It means u are not European. Bosnia is Arab like Kosovo and Albania.

    • @kingdedede584
      @kingdedede584 3 года назад +24

      @@arolemaprarath6615 ???? Better start making sense, will ya?

    • @arolemaprarath6615
      @arolemaprarath6615 3 года назад +1

      @@kingdedede584 Of course. Muhammad had 13 wives including 6 years old A'isha. Bosnia is as backward as Saudi and Afghanistan. You are not a Slav nor European. We dont claim you, Arabs wannabe!

  • @thescotchirishman3373
    @thescotchirishman3373 3 года назад +27

    Great topic idea. Genuinely impressed.

  • @ephraimbrener9143
    @ephraimbrener9143 2 года назад +141

    Newly subscribed, very impressive and neutral videos. I applaud you. Regarding the Kurds, right now there can be two Kurdish majority states, one in Iraq and another, Rojava, in Syria. In both cases, their respective territories are more stable than those controlled by the central governments, they are more democratic and inclusive. In any case, it's not what the other players think, it's up to the Kurdish people themselves to decide. If they decide to be independent, then they should be recognized as such, they deserve it.

    • @king.kthebest6158
      @king.kthebest6158 2 года назад +7

      If the Kurds declared a state tomorrow, turkey would invade under some bullshit excuse and it would just be a disaster

    • @gentleshark972
      @gentleshark972 2 года назад

      @Lord noah depends on who´s in power.

    • @MoonIronTR
      @MoonIronTR 2 года назад

      @Lord noah like how they didnt allow us to enter northern syria xD

    • @MoonIronTR
      @MoonIronTR 2 года назад

      @@xeon39688 we aint weak

    • @king.kthebest6158
      @king.kthebest6158 2 года назад +6

      @@MoonIronTR yes take credit for invading a bunch of civilians for no reason, taking a bunch of casualties and then leaving😂😂

  • @Barcelonachampion2025
    @Barcelonachampion2025 3 года назад +67

    LOVE KURDISTAN FROM BRAZIL 💛🇧🇷

  • @IbraHasan
    @IbraHasan 3 года назад +143

    Kurdistan will be State, I promise you

    • @doctorwhat779
      @doctorwhat779 3 года назад +15

      hmm...no

    • @vesta1000
      @vesta1000 2 года назад +6

      depends on how much they're willing to sacrifice. Even if they managed to become one, they will still be landlocked and oppressed

    • @Phoeniix1500
      @Phoeniix1500 2 года назад

      @@doctorwhat779 Depends if your talking about iraqi or greater

    • @burakayan3360
      @burakayan3360 Год назад +1

      How

    • @KorkuNedirBilmeyiz
      @KorkuNedirBilmeyiz Год назад +11

      Not in turkiye

  • @Tansu_E
    @Tansu_E 3 года назад +129

    Turkey needs to incorporate Kurds into its government. I am saying this as a Turk. About 5 years ago, the pro-Kurdish party HDP almost won 10% of the Parliament. However, the a-hole Erdogan pulled some shenanigans and kicked out the HDP. As a side note, in order to broaden its base, it championed minority rights and it was popular with the LGBT. It was also Socialist to attract labor voters. Even though I am not a Kurd, I still voted for the HDP, because if minorities do not have a say in government, then democracy dies. Having the HDP in the Turkish Parliament would have went a long way. But if the Kurds do not have a say in government and you severely restrain them, is it any surprise that a portion of them will violently react and become terrorists? (more like freedom fighters) The actions of Erdogan and his government are forcing Kurds to become terrorists.

    • @melisa.o
      @melisa.o 3 года назад +14

      erdogan is the most pro-kurd president in recent history. kurdish bans by the previous government were lifted. domestic terrorism reached a new low compared to 80-90's... etc. this is also reflected by the millions of kurdish akp voters.

    • @Tansu_E
      @Tansu_E 3 года назад +20

      @@melisa.o If what you say were true, then why was the HDP kicked out of Parliament? A-hole Erdogan is pro-Kurdish as long as they vote for him. Look happened when they did not.

    • @kumsaati6792
      @kumsaati6792 2 года назад +6

      @@Tansu_E milletvekilleri var zaten ben mi yanlış anladım?

    • @ferka6447
      @ferka6447 2 года назад +22

      @@Tansu_E HDP is not pro-Kurdish. It's pro-terrorist.
      Also HDP isn't an independent party. It can't even take a piss without asking permission of PKK

    • @Tansu_E
      @Tansu_E 2 года назад +17

      @@zarasha2024 My apologies if I have offended, and I am sorry for all the inhumane brutality Kurds have went through and continue to go through. What I am trying to say is, if Kurds do not have a say in Turkey's government, then democracy in Turkey is dead.

  • @AxaxweKrd
    @AxaxweKrd 3 года назад +125

    Funny how during the ISIS war everyone supported Kurds and Kurdistan. Now the same people don't even remember what Kurds are figting for

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 3 года назад +4

      This is a Turkish channel
      They’ve always hated kurds and let ISIS do whatever it wanted until they started losing and they are currently protecting Al Qaeda forces

    • @nickthegreek_f.t8848
      @nickthegreek_f.t8848 3 года назад +23

      I support my Kurdish bros ❤️

    • @PawSmalls
      @PawSmalls 3 года назад +17

      @@jonathanwilliams1065 No, it isn't. It's British. You're confusing it with TRT.

    • @hawramafra8660
      @hawramafra8660 3 года назад +1

      @EpsilonDeltaCriterion absolutely no we promised ourselves for either kurdistan or execution

    • @AxaxweKrd
      @AxaxweKrd 3 года назад +3

      @@jonathanwilliams1065 i was already expecting that this is a turkish channel, nobody would talk about kurds like turks do

  • @Bahassttt
    @Bahassttt 2 года назад +117

    As a Kurdish citizen in Iraqi Kurdistan, we’ll be an independent country in the nearby future.
    At least I hope so.

    • @skoepdoep9887
      @skoepdoep9887 2 года назад +3

      The strong do as they can and the weak suffer what they must. Make use of the weak Iraqi goverment. Ensure that no one can challenge your power in the region. Maybe take control of the dam controlling Baghdads watersupply.

    • @skoepdoep9887
      @skoepdoep9887 2 года назад +21

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور your country is weak. Saddam kept your country together through fear. Without him there is nothing that keeps it together. Go ahead. Enforce your might in the north as proud Iraqi. You'll see how weak your country really is. If it wasn't for Iran, daesh would be running the show.

    • @skoepdoep9887
      @skoepdoep9887 2 года назад +4

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور Goodluck with waiting for the next Saddam.

    • @streetbroom
      @streetbroom 2 года назад +10

      I think Iraqi Kurdistan is the closest entity to become the independent Kurdish state and in my humble opinion, that would constitute one of the main pillars of stability in the region. It would also help bring an end to the Kurdish problem in Turkey - provided that a solid border and cooperation agreement is reached.

    • @mairabrugen1441
      @mairabrugen1441 2 года назад

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور im pretty sure turkey and iraq has the strongest but alr 💀

  • @GreaterAfghanistanMovement
    @GreaterAfghanistanMovement 3 года назад +122

    Honestly, they are the largest ethnic group without a country and they proved their worth in defeating ISIS to protect their lands so they kind of deserve one. Even according to Islam, it is wrong to force a people to live with you against their own will. I personally support a Kurdistan but i can understand why Syria, Iraq, Iran and Turkey don't want it to happen because they don't want their countries to be split apart.
    Only time will tell what the future holds in store for Kurds.

    • @GreaterAfghanistanMovement
      @GreaterAfghanistanMovement 3 года назад +28

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور Troll elsewhere, they originate from Northern Iraq and North-Western Iran. The way they are treated in every country they live in, i don't blame them for vouching for independence.

    • @orenjirenji
      @orenjirenji 3 года назад +10

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور no we don’t have history in iraq… we rather have history in Kurdistan if you think about it

    • @ERROR-sn7hg
      @ERROR-sn7hg 3 года назад +2

      This comment is most logical comment under this video

    • @ziyadzerh1953
      @ziyadzerh1953 3 года назад +2

      This comment is the best, it includes both sides in a good way 👍

    • @lukasr1166
      @lukasr1166 3 года назад +2

      They don't deserve independence and will never get it

  • @MrGrombie
    @MrGrombie 3 года назад +170

    I'd be cool with the Kurds not getting bullied by every other power in the region. As a Polish descendent, I know how that feeling is....

    • @DoubleAAce
      @DoubleAAce 3 года назад +7

      Wow ur from Poland and u want sympathy so typical of polish people

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +9

      There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right?..

    • @Hezdaro
      @Hezdaro 3 года назад +27

      @@DoubleAAce what is typical Polish people ? They have stable and fairly normal place live in , cry on somewhere arab

    • @DoubleAAce
      @DoubleAAce 3 года назад +1

      @DeepStateRep what who said im turkish 😂

    • @DoubleAAce
      @DoubleAAce 3 года назад +6

      @@Hezdaro im not arab 😂 kinda racist for u to assume that also most arab countries have a higher gdp than poland :)

  • @Tomtiedom12
    @Tomtiedom12 3 года назад +214

    What can your country do about it?
    Netherlands: watch, observe and ultimately do nothing.

    • @9delta988
      @9delta988 3 года назад +4

      This comment made me chuckle. Thanks :-).

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +6

      There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right??..

    • @Tomtiedom12
      @Tomtiedom12 3 года назад

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 Yes, it really do be like that sometimes. The Netherlands calls upon all parties to work towards a peaceful solution.

    • @هوويينكيوما
      @هوويينكيوما 3 года назад +3

      well the kurds make up about 9% of the population of syria, but 50% of the syrians in the netherlands are kurds, half of the syrian refugees in the netherlands are kurds , so the netherlands is actually doing something .

    • @firstepisoderecap3428
      @firstepisoderecap3428 3 года назад

      😅😅

  • @stevejohnson3357
    @stevejohnson3357 3 года назад +67

    It's an age old problem. Boundaries are useful within a state but if you try to carve out a new state from 1 or more old ones then they are going to be inconvenient to some, especially those who will be obligated to take a walk. But it's also bad if the group is divided between states - they want a relationship with their cousins but each state wants them to gravitate to the center. The status quo leads to fewer deaths but leaves people feeling like exiles in their own homes.

    • @minzblatt
      @minzblatt 2 года назад +2

      The whole 'in their own homes' narrative was actually debunked in this video if you watched carefully. Or simply go to Wikipedia and read them up. The only sources that mention them, actually point out that these folks were inhabiting Zagros mountain. They definitely weren't from the Mesopotamian region or even Anatolia. And that's 💯% reasonable if you think of them as close cousins of the other Iranian folks like the Persians. They shared the same geography without ever being able to establish an independent state for themselves. They invaded what is modern Turkey, Syria and flat regions of Iraq only after Turks and other tribes invaded and obliterated the former states in the region. That was the vacuum they used to settle those regions. If you look up ancient maps, you clearly see those regions were either Roman, Armenian, Assyrian, Aramean or under Arabic rule/inhabitance. With Seljuks in 1020s and following nomadic invasions the region changed its face completely making it possible for Muslim-converted Kurds to actually being allowed to go to these places in large groups.
      Now tell me, who is the owner of the house and who is the settler? Armenians and Greeks have both their nations. It's a little bit sad for Arameans, Syriacs, Chaldeans etc but yeah that's life for you. Kurds have definitely no reason to claim ownership on these lands. Which is the reason nobody will budge. The most reasonable way is integration of these folks as all modern nations did with sizable minorities in the 18th-21th centuries of nationalism.

    • @jonascarlsson3
      @jonascarlsson3 Год назад +4

      ​@@minzblattDo you want to see several hundred years old maps showing Kurdistan?

    • @robinisi3354
      @robinisi3354 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@minzblattnot true. Kurds were present in 360 AD they were already in modern day cizre

  • @kosinusify
    @kosinusify 3 года назад +70

    How toxic do you want the comments section to be?
    Team TLDR: Yes.

    • @Micha-qv5uf
      @Micha-qv5uf 3 года назад +3

      Ah shit your name kills me xD

  • @smorcrux426
    @smorcrux426 3 года назад +201

    First of all, ignoring any geopolitical limiting factors and just focusing on basic morality, obviously it's best to do what most kurds believe is right. Of course in reality there are many political issues that make this decision not optimal, but regarding the question *should* the kurds have a state in a perfect world, I think that if they want to it is their basic national right, and they should have one.

    • @quartzking3997
      @quartzking3997 3 года назад +26

      Tell me you don’t know what geo-politics and national integrity are, without actually telling me you don’t know what geo-politics and national integrity are

    • @smorcrux426
      @smorcrux426 3 года назад +8

      @@quartzking3997 first of all, yeah sorry I meant to answer the question on moral grounds, like *should* there be a Kurdish nation rather than is it possible or would it make sense in practice to have one. That is a completely different question, but honestly even to that question the answer might be yes. Anyways, I'll change the comment to make it more clear.
      Also by the way, I'm not some political genius or anything but I do not think it's fair to say that I "don't know geopolitics". I understand why you would infer that if you misunderstood my comment, but still that seems like bit of an early judgment, like saying to a professor that he doesn't know mathematics if he did some basic arithmetic error.

    • @SJ-kz3jy
      @SJ-kz3jy 3 года назад +6

      ethno states are unethical, also im Iranian lol

    • @tyunpeters3170
      @tyunpeters3170 3 года назад +7

      Isn't this as stupid as African Americans wanting to carve out land from the US from themselves?

    • @monkeeseemonkeedoo3745
      @monkeeseemonkeedoo3745 3 года назад +16

      Even talking on moral grounds, what if there are also Turks, Arabs, and countless ethnic groups living in this "greater kurdistan", what of their wishes?

  • @history_repeats8201
    @history_repeats8201 3 года назад +25

    If 30 years ago any analyst would suggest that there will be a country with 2 million people called Kosovo that analyst will probably have to change jobs. Now you are saying that 40 million people will not have a country?

    • @nrempi8838
      @nrempi8838 3 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @a.d.sstudioanimation6438
      @a.d.sstudioanimation6438 3 года назад +2

      You are smart

    • @SYMQ8
      @SYMQ8 2 года назад +1

      I mean yes especially if this “country” was surrounded by Turkey, Iran and Arabs

  • @lucaschiantodipepe2015
    @lucaschiantodipepe2015 3 года назад +87

    Italy had to wait 14 centuries before finding again its unity after the collapse of the empire and in some congresses in the past this issue of the Italian unity and indipendence was discussed (1856, 1859). I hope the same can happen with the Kurdish nation.

    • @leonardobordignon7452
      @leonardobordignon7452 3 года назад +11

      As an Italian, let's hope that IF they get it, the first decades of Indipendence won't be as shaky as Italys.

    • @conflictreporter377
      @conflictreporter377 2 года назад

      in 14 centuries I don2t think nationality will even be a thing

    • @kurdijawad2229
      @kurdijawad2229 2 года назад +2

      Big love to Italy

    • @Wrtvrxgvcf55
      @Wrtvrxgvcf55 2 года назад +2

      Massive love to Italians as always.

    • @legalalien788
      @legalalien788 2 года назад +2

      You can give the Kurds a state in Europe. And they live better there. Don't be a hypocrite and give them a piece of land

  • @kurdcinema7473
    @kurdcinema7473 2 года назад +12

    Thank you for describe us

    • @johnrimhong4287
      @johnrimhong4287 2 года назад +1

      They described Kurds horribly and all there information was wrong, this video is a joke.

    • @littlestudio316
      @littlestudio316 2 года назад

      kure da go ba satla bxo, hatiw la hich tenagay bo comment dakay hayay Kurdisht brd. Bro jareki tr gui wa naxoy.

  • @atakanpayman
    @atakanpayman 3 года назад +153

    It just amuses me how people from other parts of the world can come up with super good solutions that will work for sure, without the slightest idea on the topic.

    • @serious_nigga
      @serious_nigga 3 года назад +6

      My thoughts exactly

    • @LoveScreamTrue
      @LoveScreamTrue 3 года назад +1

      Is it about the video or comments?

    • @salfordshan3545
      @salfordshan3545 3 года назад

      @@LoveScreamTrue probably both

    • @LoveScreamTrue
      @LoveScreamTrue 3 года назад +15

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور Could it be your government kind of did not want you to know? :)

    • @aha6781
      @aha6781 3 года назад +7

      They're literally the one of the oldest ethnic group in the regions, older than turks for example. But hey, Im not gonna waste my time talking to brainwashed people on the internet any further, because what you consider as "truth" is way different than the actual truth. Probably. Most likely.

  • @rozhin6055
    @rozhin6055 2 года назад +12

    This is so well-made! Thank you so much 🙏🏻

    • @jamesbarack7685
      @jamesbarack7685 2 года назад +6

      It’s time too become Kurdish country long lived Kurdistan ❤️❤️❤️👍

    • @ada45169
      @ada45169 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesbarack7685 It will never happen

    • @Writer_Productions_Map
      @Writer_Productions_Map Год назад

      ​@@ada45169Turkish Riggy be like:

    • @Twindragon-tu1wd
      @Twindragon-tu1wd 9 месяцев назад

      @@ada45169 The lord of light is laughing everything bout to change...

  • @TheLatinoSamurai
    @TheLatinoSamurai 3 года назад +120

    "Only the Kurds have been permanent minority" what about the Syriac ( Aramean ,Assyrian , Chaldean) ,people who's blood has been spilled after many genocides.

    • @shersaid7489
      @shersaid7489 3 года назад +12

      Well they vanished and turned to be the todays syrian arabs, armenia literally made more losses than them.

    • @__Man__
      @__Man__ 3 года назад +31

      Their numbers are too small compared to the Kurdish who are around 30 to 40 million people

    • @byazura8107
      @byazura8107 3 года назад +17

      @@shersaid7489 What? The Arabs living in Syria are unrelated to Assyrians. Also they still exist, although they have been mostly moved out of their native lands.

    • @TheLatinoSamurai
      @TheLatinoSamurai 3 года назад +2

      @@shersaid7489 They did not vanish and are still present in their homeland however to many conflicts have moved out.

    • @TheLatinoSamurai
      @TheLatinoSamurai 3 года назад +1

      @@__Man__ Nonsense, has the world not learned from the past experiences in creating an ethnic nationalist state is horrible. You think that the Kurds would have learned this themselves first hand since they suffered under Baathist and Turkish regimes.

  • @sebastiengilrobalino5362
    @sebastiengilrobalino5362 3 года назад +22

    Armenians support Kurdish independence, Kurdish are brave peoples who helped us during the 44 days war against Azerbaijan 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲

    • @badinnos
      @badinnos 3 года назад +1

      LONG LIVE ARMENIA AND KÜRDISTAN 🏔❤️

    • @T-90
      @T-90 3 года назад +12

      Then give your land to kurdish if you really love them

    • @lunatic_nebula9542
      @lunatic_nebula9542 3 года назад +1

      thats why you lost karabakh lmaoo

    • @atsuyatakashi4832
      @atsuyatakashi4832 Год назад +1

      ​@@T-90 we want to take turkey 🦃

    • @T-90
      @T-90 Год назад +2

      @@atsuyatakashi4832 only thing you can get is a turkey sandwich

  • @josephengel2091
    @josephengel2091 Год назад +30

    I fully support the creation of an independent, sovereign Kurdistan. What borders it should have should be a matter negotiated between the various ethnic and religious groups in the region. While I can see the economic and strategic value of access to the Persian Gulf, it doesn’t make sense as the Kurds are a minority along that route. However I don’t feel right about Kurdistan being potentially a landlocked country- if I were a Kurdish statesman, I’d consider advocating for bumping out the western border to the Mediterranean Sea as a means of securing access to oceanic commerce. However, that’s up to them, as I’m not Kurdish myself, just an American dude who has a soft spot for the Kurdish people 😊

    • @Bizza69
      @Bizza69 Год назад +3

      try our rice

    • @Bizza69
      @Bizza69 Год назад +3

      best in middle east

    • @clasicpotato
      @clasicpotato 11 месяцев назад +3

      Manny kurds so actually live in lands up the the Mediterranean so this is a possibility.

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@clasicpotato😂 so? Doesn't make the land theirs.

    • @clasicpotato
      @clasicpotato 10 месяцев назад

      @@skp8748 People don't own their own land?

  • @yekineyenparastinagel5844
    @yekineyenparastinagel5844 3 года назад +55

    Kurd ,Kurdi ,Kurdistan ✊

  • @CR7-CRISTIANO-RONALDO-SUI
    @CR7-CRISTIANO-RONALDO-SUI 3 года назад +23

    All the love from South Kurdistan ❤☀️💚✌🏻

    • @GreaterAfghanistanMovement
      @GreaterAfghanistanMovement 3 года назад +1

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور Assyria doesn't exist anymore so calling yourself "Assyrian" is silly.

    • @ERROR-sn7hg
      @ERROR-sn7hg 3 года назад +1

      @@GreaterAfghanistanMovement but i see so many kurds accept that area as a kurdish but real owners of most area in middle east is assryans 🤔

    • @GreaterAfghanistanMovement
      @GreaterAfghanistanMovement 3 года назад

      @@ERROR-sn7hg Assyrians are a minority in Iraq, you will only find them in small sections of the north but majority have fled to the United States during Saddam's regime. Blame them for leaving their lands behind and letting Arabs & Kurds occupy it.

    • @ERROR-sn7hg
      @ERROR-sn7hg 3 года назад

      @@GreaterAfghanistanMovement agree with you but if someone have to say it is my land there is only 1 nation it is asryians but you are right

  • @eldefay
    @eldefay 3 года назад +40

    Kurdish people like all others want a better future, having a national state serves only some interests.
    Im in favour of a multi ethnic, liberal federal system in the middle east. What we all need is freedom & peace.

    • @dblum
      @dblum 2 года назад +3

      @Marcus I agree. Palestine lost a war. So did the rest of the Arabs. Therefore Israel has full ownership of Israel and “Palestine”. If you disagree then you support Kurdistan. If you agree, you support Israel. What’s it gonna be Arabs? Support Israel or Kurdistan, or be seen as hypocritical idiots?

    • @Yarkanlaki
      @Yarkanlaki 7 месяцев назад

      Kurds don't know how to be a Governor of a state too , Kurdish government in Iraq are very corrupted

  • @depauwgerlings
    @depauwgerlings 3 года назад +111

    This looks interesting

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +3

      There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right??..

    • @Hezdaro
      @Hezdaro 3 года назад +1

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 I agree, lots of miss information! Langue , history even religion ? Far form reality

    • @user-id9bn1ic9v
      @user-id9bn1ic9v 3 года назад

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 i feel like a lot of what you’re saying is turkey apologia. sure, syria and iraq may treat them worse (i’m not sure i haven’t checked) but that doesn’t disqualify turkey’s role in kurdish oppression, just as south africa’s apartheid didn’t disqualify the oppression of black people in the US. Turkish nationalism is some of the worst nationalism I’ve ever seen, and I live in the USA lol. Kurds, and even Turks, don’t owe their allegiance to Turkey. No one owes allegiance to any state

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад

      ​@@user-id9bn1ic9v In first two sentences you literally admit you don't know anything about the region and even conditions of Kurdish people then in rest of your message you act like you know a damn thing about Turkey, care to explain please?? You really think your ''Turkey = cry cry, Saudi Arabia = hush hush'' media tells the truth??? First of all Turkish nationalism isn't even an exact equivalent of for example German nationalism or white nationalism in general!! Turkish nationalism isn't about races, isn't about skin colour rather it is more like ultrastatism, for example it is pretty similar to American patriotism!! And here is an African Turk who is a member of NATIONALIST party:
      ruclips.net/video/40wOd1learo/видео.html
      So some Turkish nationalists dislike Kurds not because they are Kurds rather because there is a Kurdish separatist group. For example some minority in California wanted to become independent then you Americans would allow it without any resistance even if they commit terrorist attacks for that goal, huh?? Or both federal government and American patriots would strongly reject it??? Without any question latter would happen and it is exactly same for Turkey but ofc it is badly twisted by western media for obvious reasons. So there is no discrimination against Kurdish people in Turkey, in fact Turkish officials including police wouldn't even know those citizens are Kurdish and Turkish army which ''wickedly attacking Kurds'' is actually 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do their mandatory military service!! On the other hand US police know every citizen is white, african or latino and constantly discriminate against last two, even killing over 1000 people every year that vast majority of them African Americans. While 20 people are getting killed by police in Turkey and everytime when they didn't have A GUN it becomes a huge incident because Turkish police doesn't have a moronic ''dangerous situation shooting right'' rather has to confirm suspects have a gun and even if they have a knife or other melee range weapons instead they still can't shoot to kill!!! So in short Kurdish people are living far better conditions in Turkey than African people living in US, in fact wealth difference and education difference are way lower between Turkish and Kurdish people and there are literally 2.5 million marriages between two nations. But even if these are known facts you can't see your so called ''neutral'' media talking about them...

    • @user-id9bn1ic9v
      @user-id9bn1ic9v 3 года назад +2

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 too much talking and still a nationalist. don’t care

  • @User14949
    @User14949 3 года назад +4

    TLDR 7:16 thanks for sharing this important information. You ask a important question.

  • @samokkh
    @samokkh 11 месяцев назад +26

    As a Kurd I say I want my land and I need a country, thank you so much for your video❤

    • @marziaball5089
      @marziaball5089 11 месяцев назад

      Jew wanted Land and they stole Palestinian and all Arab Jews that were stablished in the country of origin like Iraque were bombed and forced by Zionists to come to newly created Israel , 75 years later they are still committing genocidas. Why because they acted upon their wants. Muhammad prophet (pbuh) said “ Avoide full filing all your needs because it will bring the envy of others “ in case of Israel is not their needs it is wants , genocidas , apartheid and settler’s colonialism. Who is to say that Kurd will not be doing the same thing once they get there impossible county. I think the Kurdish seprtest in Turku and other counties is the will of west to divid and concur Muslims , we should rise above and do what Allah has said “ hold on to the rope of Allah, Quran and do not be divided. Kurd should be good and equal citizens of whichever country they reside in weather Turkey Iraque or Iran or citizen of this world. At the end of the day “ Allah is the inheritor of heavens and earth”Quran

    • @arghost9798
      @arghost9798 10 месяцев назад +1

      No, you won't.

    • @samokkh
      @samokkh 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@arghost9798 free Kurdistan

    • @Eran_Haim
      @Eran_Haim 9 месяцев назад

      @@marziaball5089 Israel didn’t stole from nobody what was theirs to begin with. Jerusalem had more hews than muslims until 19th century, Hebron is a Hebrew name and is the second holiest city for jews where jews lived since biblical times. We had two kingdoms in this land, and were exiled by Rome, and colonized by the Arabs. We re-established our national home in what was a back then a backwater region of the ottomans which was sparsely populated and the people there didn’t even call themselves “palestinian”. The whole “palestinian” identity is a mere negation of the jewish state because of envy and feelings of Arab prestige that was lost. Arab muslims of the region have Jordan, Syria, Egypt, and Iraq as Arab conquered failed states to live in, no need to drag down who is better than you.

    • @i_luv_marbled_bread
      @i_luv_marbled_bread 5 месяцев назад +2

      #freekurdistan

  • @charliesterns4353
    @charliesterns4353 3 года назад +40

    All people have a right to self determination ... but man this one is a doozy

    • @ruskyalmond1977
      @ruskyalmond1977 3 года назад +16

      Including Hong Kong, Tibet, Palestine, Kurdistan, East Turkmenistan, Kashmir, Abkhazia, and Taiwan. Freedom for the oppressed.

    • @deivydasjuonys6487
      @deivydasjuonys6487 2 года назад +1

      @@ruskyalmond1977 Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Dagestan,Tatarstan, Bashkotorstan,Karalkapakstan has also the right for self-determination. Freedom for the oppressed.

  • @kingking268
    @kingking268 6 месяцев назад +3

    5:25 actually there was an actual referendum in the autonomous region of Kurdistan to be independent from iraq. The results were that 92.73% said yes to an independent Kurdistan

  • @kauz33
    @kauz33 3 года назад +39

    Again, those headlines saying "should country do/be/help x" make it looks like it is an actual decision to be made by other countries and not the people/country involved, in this specific video is a shame because the content of the video does explain somewhat well

    • @sargent4465
      @sargent4465 3 года назад +2

      This video is not well reaserched and is missing many points... on bith sides...

  • @smustafa1582
    @smustafa1582 2 года назад +41

    As a Kurd myself, I think Kurdistan should be granted independence and recognised as an independent state by the UN. Thanks for the video, it’s informative.

    • @timurbarlas1144
      @timurbarlas1144 2 года назад +7

      This will never happen!

    • @Ptolemy336VV
      @Ptolemy336VV 2 года назад +2

      @@timurbarlas1144 it will one day. You cannot stop a big population. One day when Turkey overplays its hand in some war somewhere that Turks started themselves but lose, then Turkey will lose the lands not only to Kurds but to Greeks and Armenians as well. It may take another 20 years. It can even take a few more centuries. But no power can always stay strong. With 100% accuracy all powers fell. Your Turkish forefathers also claimed the Greek lands of Anatolia when the Greeks were are a weakened state at that time. Dont think that its an illusion that it happened to everyone on the planet and not to the Turks in the future. You will 100% lose this wish in the future

    • @timurbarlas1144
      @timurbarlas1144 2 года назад +2

      @@Ptolemy336VV nope 🖖🏽

    • @c.augustedupin8860
      @c.augustedupin8860 Год назад +1

      ​@@timurbarlas1144of azeribijan and turkey can have their own state then Kurds also deserve their own state.

    • @Venusismyplanet
      @Venusismyplanet Год назад

      u smell@@timurbarlas1144

  • @gamermapper
    @gamermapper 3 года назад +41

    Just like kurdistan, the Basque Country and Catalonia are both not only regions in Spain but also the region which is both in Spain and France

    • @le_beks
      @le_beks 3 года назад +9

      as a catalan myself, it's cool too see that people still remember us :')

    • @yrkim3018
      @yrkim3018 3 года назад +1

      Same goes for Korea. China invaded northern part of Korea which is Manchuria today and occupied it. Manchuria must be part of United Korea.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 3 года назад +5

      The Sami nation in Sweden Norway Finland and Russia too.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 3 года назад +1

      @@yrkim3018 That's not really what happened. The last imperial dynasty of China started in Manchuria and conquered China. Manchuria conquered China not the other way around.

    • @miliba
      @miliba 3 года назад

      @@yrkim3018
      Ackchuallee, the Manchus conquered the area north of Mt Paektu and the two rivers, becoming Qing China. These borders make a lot of sense geographically. Be glad that territory doesnt belong to the Kim Dynasty

  • @Burak-xq2fj
    @Burak-xq2fj 3 года назад +73

    As a Turkish citizen, I find the video very informative.
    As for the question “should be a Kurdish state”, I believe there is a growing concern over how to be ruled. At least in Turkey, what I observe is that people want democracy, rule of law and more freedom which is shared by Turks, Kurds, Arabs and others. I have been living among the Kurds for a while and we share very similar feelings, goals and problems. After all, we just want to live in peace and prosperity with respect to our identities and choices. And I know that this is not unrealistic, actually other way is not even considerable. Thx for the video.

    • @kingofrivia1248
      @kingofrivia1248 2 года назад +13

      The thing is im a hardliner when it comes to most things but there is no reason to force the kurds to remain turkish. Of course it would be devastating to loose such a large part of the country but as the americans say a nation divided against itself cannot stand. No matter what happens in the future it can never work peacefully. If kurdistan becomes independent tomorrow i think turkey will grow richer and safer since there is just less trouble

    • @KURDinEXILE
      @KURDinEXILE 2 года назад +6

      There's no point in endless fighting. We should all become civilized enough to respect each other's identities and differences. Once that takes root in our education, economy and humanity will immediately unite us all.

    • @KURDinEXILE
      @KURDinEXILE 2 года назад +7

      @@kingofrivia1248
      See, that's the whole issue. You're just concerned about the land that might be chopped off Turkey. My friend, you as a Turk should demand unity for loving the Kurds themselves as humans and not only the territory they live in. 100 years since the Sykes-Picot agreement that brought death and humiliation to the Kurds couldn't make us the Kurds hate anybody. We are indigenous to the region, all you need is to change your way of thinking to a more inclusive and tolerant one. In the end, whatever is right and just may prevail.

    • @Burak-xq2fj
      @Burak-xq2fj 2 года назад +4

      @@romulus1136 I can not be objective about Erdogan as I feel like a victim of him :) But i think it's fair to say that he is currently the only decision maker in, well nearly everything concerning Turkey. From the taxes to foreign affairs, the judiciary to interest rates. Some people adore him, while some others just hate him. For some people in Turkey, he is like the only reason for them to be wealthy nowadays. At the same time, especially well educated people are devastated by his policies of the last decade. Some of them flee the country, some others feel hopeless. Erdogan and some other leaders in other countries found a democratic trick, you just turn the national capital into money, share this wealth among the supporters and yourself of course, and in return keep your popular support to some degree. Lots of similar examples emerged worldwide in many countries for the last two decades.

    • @Burak-xq2fj
      @Burak-xq2fj 2 года назад +2

      @Yarsan Salah I don't think there is anything worth answering for this comment, sorry

  • @thegratepotato1281
    @thegratepotato1281 3 года назад +55

    God how could you get so much wrong, a video on Kurds shouldn’t be so ignorant on the Kurdish issue, the Kurds are a nation the only reason they don’t have a state is only political they have all the right to do so as a nation.
    I’m saying this as a Kurd, if you really want to know about us this video really isn’t the best place, it’s the most simplified( and honestly wrong on manny points) explanation you’re getting.

    • @ROMAN-tz8xf
      @ROMAN-tz8xf 2 года назад +4

      I’m kurd too I really hope we will be independent

  • @emizerri
    @emizerri 3 года назад +20

    This was a really well done video. Well done guys, you did your research on this one

  • @Pemmont107
    @Pemmont107 3 года назад +47

    I think Iraqi Kurdistan has the highest chance of achieving full statehood. But even then, it's not very high.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +6

      There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right?..

    • @denny6379
      @denny6379 3 года назад

      Turkey won't let that happen...it's a very difficult military and geopolitical issue

    • @kebabseverim3364
      @kebabseverim3364 3 года назад +3

      @@denny6379 says the PKK supporter

    • @kebabseverim3364
      @kebabseverim3364 3 года назад +1

      It won't happen because PKK siege KRG cities which leads to Iraq send their armies. Iraq will probably annex it in the futurr

    • @denny6379
      @denny6379 3 года назад +3

      @@kebabseverim3364 imagine not wanting genocide... radical stuff huh

  • @robojimtv
    @robojimtv 3 года назад +94

    Coming from Lebanon, I've met quite a few Kurdish people. They are sometimes looked down upon by others but I do think they deserve at the very least an Autonomous region. Their territory in Iraq is the best example of that but I don't see it happening in other states unless there's major regime change. The revolution in Syria gave them hope they could join their Iraqi brethren but that spooked Erdogan who ended up interfering in Syria for his own reasons.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +23

      There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right??..

    • @Hezdaro
      @Hezdaro 3 года назад

      Guess what ? Your lovely Iraq is pretty much is a shitthole which is burden of sectarian violence! Look at the last election what’s still going on. But I blame Kurdish regional government as well, shit politics

    • @yurichtube1162
      @yurichtube1162 3 года назад +6

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 dude, the PKK isn't a problem. Erdogan uses it to distract the masses from his own shortcomings. PKK was off the terror list untill 2015. After they were put back on it, under pressure of turkey and erdogan. You see the pattern? The PKK is used to silence Kurds who ask for justice.

    • @woohooman-fl9vq
      @woohooman-fl9vq 3 года назад +21

      @@yurichtube1162 "The pkk isn't a pronlem" tell that to the thousands of people they slaughtered.

    • @kebabseverim3364
      @kebabseverim3364 3 года назад +13

      @@yurichtube1162 YPG is literally Syrian wing of PKK lol

  • @leftistadvocate9718
    @leftistadvocate9718 Год назад +5

    Kurdistan should become a country and it should be governed by rojava's system

  • @Aaron-8989
    @Aaron-8989 3 года назад +45

    Remember South Sudan 🇸🇸 is still the newest country only being 10 years old but we will see new countries /independence movements coming soon like Bougainville and Catalonia

    • @DonKrieg-382
      @DonKrieg-382 3 года назад +15

      catalonia happened but lasted 8 seconds
      south sudan makes somalia look like a stable nation

    • @thanos8638
      @thanos8638 3 года назад +4

      Bougainvillea is going to be an independent country only in 2027

    • @Idkk1051
      @Idkk1051 3 года назад +2

      LOLLLLL I'm older than South Sudan

    • @enderman_666
      @enderman_666 3 года назад +3

      you won't see Catalonia any time soon, Scotland is more likely since the rest of the UK probably wouldn't go out of their way to obstruct a referendum

    • @Aaron-8989
      @Aaron-8989 3 года назад

      @@enderman_666 that’s true

  • @rebazahmed6631
    @rebazahmed6631 2 года назад +10

    Thanks for covering that. But a lot of things were missing. It wasn’t as in depth as your other ones

    • @messigoat5565
      @messigoat5565 2 года назад +5

      It was bias one

    • @herrmajestat
      @herrmajestat 2 года назад

      @@messigoat5565 That’s an issue with most news channels.

  • @SoyPhoenix
    @SoyPhoenix 3 года назад +45

    Something about a bunch of countries old enough to have been able to hammer down their diversity back when it was "legal" to do so aguing about an ethnicity being too diverse to have their own common country doesn't sit well with me.

    • @paiwandibrahim3978
      @paiwandibrahim3978 2 года назад

      This video sucked and his sources were probably the other four nation ppl

  • @MadMadCommando
    @MadMadCommando 3 года назад +32

    The real reason is because no regional or great power would benefit from an independent Kurdistan

    • @god6384
      @god6384 11 месяцев назад

      they want to steal kurdish oil lets be honest

  • @adrianrg75
    @adrianrg75 3 года назад +29

    The title should be: "The nation that will never be a state".
    A state is not a nation

  • @SomkanMuhasebe
    @SomkanMuhasebe 2 месяца назад +3

    I condemn the title of the video.
    After WWll,israel established and at the same day 6 neighbor country attacked Jews. Now Israel is the strongest country in the middle east.They turned being surrounded by enemies on all sides into an advantage. I wish the same for Kurds as well

  • @Ellipsis115
    @Ellipsis115 3 года назад +38

    So commenters, what's your Kurdish 5 state solution?

    • @tomaszzalewski4541
      @tomaszzalewski4541 3 года назад +7

      None, it will be a mess either way

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +27

      There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right??..

    • @sarmeister1699
      @sarmeister1699 3 года назад +7

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 Out of curiosity do ya mind posting your sources for this stuff?

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +15

      @@sarmeister1699 I talk about many different subjects in my message so do you want me to post two dozen sources or trying to ''prove'' im wrong ridiculously??? If you ask any spesific subject i would share it's source.

    • @sarmeister1699
      @sarmeister1699 3 года назад +8

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 I mean... if ya have the time to type that entire post, and then even more time to copy and paste it on multiple comments (I've seen 3 so far but I'm guessing there's more). Then it should be easy enough for you to post your sources, either with the posts or in a separate post when asked.
      Why are ya getting so defensive?

  • @EarnestBunbury
    @EarnestBunbury 3 года назад +54

    Why not give the Kurds a portion of Syria/irak? They are a huge minority there, aswell and could help to stabilize the region. Though I am doubtful, that turkey would accept that, as they fear a seperist movement of their own Kurds. Everyone would have to plausibly ty their hands, and probably there would be need for a demilitarized bufferszone.

    • @huseyinonganwork
      @huseyinonganwork 3 года назад +20

      The Kurdish population in Turkey is at least twice the Kurdish population in Syria+Iraq, just for context.

    • @scorpioneldar
      @scorpioneldar 3 года назад +17

      the Turks invaded Syria because the Kurds had already started to form a functioning society along the border during the ongoing civil war. no way the Turks will allow that to happen for fear of emboldening the PPK and PPY which both started as political parties in Turky but are now designated as terrorisrts and and have had war decared upon them by the Turkish government that is now nearly 50 years old. the sheer closeness they have gotten to controlling the lands in which they live has sparked quite a bit of the instability in the region. they will not be allowed to stabilize the region. Kurds in Iran nearly have an autonomous province? Iran Declares a Jihad. Kurdish forces stabilize a portion of Syria along almost the entire northern border? turky declares war and invades because Syria is too weak to smack the kurds down. the turks eventually end up splitting the controled area in two then driving them eventually up into the north eastern corner you see on this map today while destabilizing and heating up the civil war that had been cooling down and also getting Russia involved. Kurdish state functions better in iraq than the rest of Iraq? litterally put under seige and have the water cut off to bring them back down to the level of everyone else. and yet Iraq's autonomous zone is the closest they are ever likely to get to being masters of their own destiny. and even then active war breaks out between various faction and the Kurdish Autonomous region all the time. when the US gets involved they would take the Kurdish side more often than not as they are particularly hostile to forces like ISIS/ISIL and Al-Queada. however even that relationship was conditional and oft abandoned at a moments notice on both sides. thus it is as it always has been the Kurds have no friends but the mountians.

    • @tomaszzalewski4541
      @tomaszzalewski4541 3 года назад +1

      @@scorpioneldar in short, a huge mess

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +19

      @@scorpioneldar There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right??..

    • @lamchunting856
      @lamchunting856 3 года назад

      If you open that can worms theres an agrument to cut up any country

  • @zarokenroje3022
    @zarokenroje3022 2 года назад +8

    FREE KURDISTAN ☀️

  • @kakhaval
    @kakhaval 3 года назад +32

    As a Kurd I see this video very accurate. Only adding that freedom is never given but taken.

    • @evonosha8585
      @evonosha8585 3 года назад

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور We have a land of history, culture, language, everything in us. You are an Assyrian soul. Free your land in the hands of Arabs

    • @evonosha8585
      @evonosha8585 3 года назад

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور You are not welcome here

    • @evonosha8585
      @evonosha8585 3 года назад

      @Jön Türkler 🇲🇳

  • @avrazzuber7829
    @avrazzuber7829 3 года назад +19

    Regarding the question “should” Kurdistan become a state i think that’s a very stupid question! it’s their right to decide like any other nation in this world. They’re like 40 million ppl. Why should Bahrain with population of no more than a million, be a state, whereas, Kurds “shouldn’t” have their own state? Very stupid question.

    • @SYMQ8
      @SYMQ8 2 года назад +1

      Bahrain is Arab and aren’t surrounded by countries who are hostile towards as gulf countries consider themselves as one big family but can’t say the same with Kurds as from the start of their what so called country they land blocked by countries who will definitely try to screw it over anytime a chance is found

    • @shersaid7489
      @shersaid7489 2 года назад

      @@SYMQ8 we keep fighting then until we go extinct or until our enemies starting to respect us and our soil its simple as that there is no inbetween

    • @bitchykurbistan750
      @bitchykurbistan750 2 года назад

      Kurds have a state. Iran. Because kurds are iranians. If you are a real kurd go to iran.

    • @shersaid7489
      @shersaid7489 2 года назад

      @@bitchykurbistan750 turks also have a state, god knows where in central asia if you are a real turk go to mongolia ;)

    • @bitchykurbistan750
      @bitchykurbistan750 2 года назад

      @@shersaid7489 do we look like mongolians? We are anatolians. You kurds came from central asia. I can proof that. m.ruclips.net/video/XdxVTnRLwQw/видео.html

  • @r2sav175
    @r2sav175 3 года назад +7

    Do a video about the statehood & referendums of Tamil Eelam (previously being de-facto state but it’s currently a strong aspiration of Eelam Tamils on the island & in the diaspora (due to continuous marginalisation and discrimination against Tamils

  • @Voix1000x
    @Voix1000x 3 года назад +50

    Could you do one on an Autonomous or Independent Sapmi?

    • @monkeygaming5718
      @monkeygaming5718 3 года назад +1

      Are you Sami?

    • @hailgiratinathetruegod7564
      @hailgiratinathetruegod7564 3 года назад +15

      No. Becsuse they are a extrem smal minority, living in a place with a horrible geography for a country

    • @monkeygaming5718
      @monkeygaming5718 3 года назад +1

      @@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 good answer

    • @Abiodun92
      @Abiodun92 3 года назад +2

      Independent Sápmi is even more unrealistic than Kurdistan. I believe we should give the Saami more autonomy, but they're not exactly pushing for independence as far as I know, certainly not to the extent of the Kurds. What would their country even look like though? The Sápmi has no defined borders and have no majority in any of their traditional homelands.

    • @sectorgovernor
      @sectorgovernor 3 года назад

      They are much less than Kurds. I don't see any chance for it. Unless if it would be a microstate with a population less than 1 million.

  • @avantelvsitania3359
    @avantelvsitania3359 3 года назад +19

    I was expecting more for a video like this. Research could have been better, and the present situation of each Kurdish community should have been talked in detail. Also, there are territories the in which the Kurds live recently, especially the ones previously inhabited by Armenians or Assyrians. About these communities, a video on the Nineveh Plains would be very interesting .

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  • @حفيدصلاحالدين-ط2ف
    @حفيدصلاحالدين-ط2ف 3 года назад +20

    We, the Kurds, have a history and civilization, such as the Medes, the Mitanni and Kutim, and we are the owners of the land for thousands of years and they try to obliterate our identity and our honorable and ancient history.❤️☀️💚

    • @Rockdog810
      @Rockdog810 3 года назад +6

      What xD? The Medes weren’t Kurds. Kurds do have old history in the region though, when they came as nomadic invaders, but not that old.

    • @حفيدصلاحالدين-ط2ف
      @حفيدصلاحالدين-ط2ف 3 года назад +3

      @@Rockdog810 You made me laugh a lot. Everyone knows that the Medes are Kurds, and we are the owners of the ancient land. We are the owners of a civilization. You are the ones who came to occupy us, not the other way around. Do not try to falsify history. Our civilizations are the Medes, the Kutayn and the Metanin. Long live Kurdistan and death to the occupiers of our lands.

    • @enjoymfs9715
      @enjoymfs9715 2 года назад +3

      @@حفيدصلاحالدين-ط2ف Dude, Kurds are not Native to middle east. Real Natives of where you live now are Assyrians

    • @baqi9147
      @baqi9147 2 года назад +1

      @@Rockdog810 I can give you hundreds of sources that the meds are kurdish

    • @Rockdog810
      @Rockdog810 2 года назад

      @@baqi9147 No you can't.

  • @stefanyspeck7804
    @stefanyspeck7804 Год назад +5

    Long live Kurdistan

  • @dedino9421
    @dedino9421 2 года назад +5

    Kurds should 100000% have their own country, our culture is way different than arabs, Turks and Persians. We don’t look the same, we speak different languages and we have different religion too. The truth why we don’t have our own country is because the Turks and arabs are racist. They don’t want us to have are own country. For no good reason either. They’re just simply racist.

  • @The_FRISK
    @The_FRISK 3 года назад +26

    None of the countries would give any land to kurts especially turkey and iran

    • @jamesphillips5073
      @jamesphillips5073 3 года назад +3

      Not willingly.

    • @EgehanU
      @EgehanU 3 года назад +13

      @@jamesphillips5073 Nor forcefully friend.

    • @bar1825
      @bar1825 3 года назад +6

      @@EgehanU saddam and assad said the same thing. Lol

    • @shersaid7489
      @shersaid7489 3 года назад +7

      @@bar1825 seriously these guys needs to learn that we wont bow down to their racist ideology while on the hand the same anti kurds are all for a liberated palestina.

    • @thatguyzanyar
      @thatguyzanyar 3 года назад +7

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور bruhh we were the ones that defeated ISIS they would've captured Baghdad but we weakned them from the North

  • @sirsoos3546
    @sirsoos3546 3 года назад +5

    Why not? That’s like, native people getting told what to be called, as they get separated by arbitrary borders. Plus, the way Turkey handles the Kurds? Yeah, Kurdish people should have their own land. Why not?

  • @Barcelonachampion2025
    @Barcelonachampion2025 3 года назад +3

    FREE KURDISTAN LOVE FROM BRAZIL 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷💛

    • @SYMQ8
      @SYMQ8 2 года назад

      Ah yes a Brazilian having a name written in Arabic

  • @dasehaesser9201
    @dasehaesser9201 Год назад +3

    Kurdistan never exists? Ask iraq, iran, turkey, syria, and azerbaijan. Those countries occupy kurds.

  • @Hazhir_UFA
    @Hazhir_UFA 2 года назад +13

    I'm a Kurdish, I fight everyday for Kurdistan independent and get Kurdistan free of occupation. Enemy must go out of our territories.

    • @Kurdistan866
      @Kurdistan866 2 года назад +1

      Dem xwaş bra 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @omidalizadeh5920
    @omidalizadeh5920 11 месяцев назад +4

    KURDISTAN ♥️♥️♥️

  • @mrcrypto2334
    @mrcrypto2334 2 года назад +4

    There will never be a peaceful cohabitation between kurds and turks again.
    Biji Kurd u Kurdistan! ✌️

  • @Serok_Ahmet
    @Serok_Ahmet Год назад +6

    HER Biji İrada Gelle Kürd Kürdistan ✌️✌️✌️🟩☀️🟥✌️✌️✌️

  • @xonavmizouri286
    @xonavmizouri286 Год назад +2

    One day Kurdistan will become an independent County.
    Yan Kurdistan yan neman

  • @ignacioparedes6529
    @ignacioparedes6529 3 года назад +8

    I think Kurdistan should be an independent country

  • @RealCherry8085
    @RealCherry8085 3 года назад +14

    Her biji Kurdistan, Is only thing I know About Kurdistan

    • @augustusbags4131
      @augustusbags4131 3 года назад +6

      It's a PKK (terrosits organization) motto.

    • @milliyetci5672
      @milliyetci5672 3 года назад +4

      Kurdistan doesn't exist... you'r a communist propganda

    • @zeror6590
      @zeror6590 3 года назад

      Her biji Kurdistan means , long live Kurdistan
      also please ignore these fascist turks in the comments they are trying so hard

    • @badinnos
      @badinnos 3 года назад

      ❤️❤️

    • @augustusbags4131
      @augustusbags4131 3 года назад +2

      @@zeror6590 you are the same exact version of the turk who calls all kurds are terrorist. Ironic

  • @frankfurtrob866
    @frankfurtrob866 27 дней назад +2

    10 reasons the Kurds are more deserving of a state than the Palestinians:
    Kurds are the largest stateless minority group in the Middle East with 40M people and a national identity going back centuries, unlike the Palestinians.
    Kurds have a distinct language and ethnicity, unlike the Palestinians.
    Kurds are tolerant, inclusive, and religiously diverse, unlike the Palestinians.
    Kurds were promised a state of their own by the British in 1920, when “Palestinian” still meant Jew.
    Kurds actually experienced genocide during the late 1980s with chemical weapons, unlike the Palestinians.
    Kurds have a history of successful self-government without attacking their neighbors, unlike the Palestinians.
    Kurds don’t deny the existence of other Middle Eastern states or people, unlike most Palestinians.
    Kurds have been the vanguard fighting against Islamic State, Al Qaeda, and others, unlike the Palestinians who have embraced and supported Islamic militancy.
    Kurds fought to protect other ethnic and religious minorities like the Yazidis, Jews, Assyrians, and Chaldeans, unlike the Palestinians who oppress non-Muslim minorities.
    The Kurdish national slogan “Jîn, Jîyan, Azadî” (Women, Life, Freedom) is more universal and acceptable than the uncompromising Palestinian slogan “From the River to the Sea.”

  • @jamesphillips5073
    @jamesphillips5073 3 года назад +63

    The Kurds' problem is, their state would be landlocked and entirely surrounded by hostile neighbors who would blockade it. To be viable, a sovereign Kurdistan needs access to the sea, and that means taking territory from Turkey.

    • @okk2776
      @okk2776 3 года назад +9

      Why the hell targetting Turkey tf

    • @shersaid7489
      @shersaid7489 3 года назад +15

      Thats the sad truth unfortunately... thats why i think if a day comes where the kurds will wake up and rebell against turkey while on the other fronts greeks and armenians are fighting them as well, turkey will be getting what it deserves. The way to the water would be "hatay" the former syrian alexandrette it was never turkish to begin with so i think thats the best way for us to get out of this landlocked situation.

    • @hakanmf1
      @hakanmf1 3 года назад +47

      @@shersaid7489 That is probably never going to happen. Neither Greece nor Armenia are a match for the Turkish Armed Forces. Armenia lost a war not too long ago and Greece is still trying to recover from her near* financial meltdown and austerity. A war by these nations against Turkey would be to their detriment as they lack the capabilities to wage one against Turkey. Regardless, I believe the Turks and Kurds in Turkey need to stick together, hard times are coming and we're going to need each other if we want to get through it in one piece.

    • @PawSmalls
      @PawSmalls 3 года назад +16

      @@shersaid7489 People in Hatay very much want to stay within Turkey. I support Kurdish independence, but It'll have to be a landlocked one. You can't take your vengeance from innocent people.

    • @TheB657
      @TheB657 3 года назад +2

      @@PawSmalls Then why is Turkey invading Cyprus ?

  • @CardoErtoshi
    @CardoErtoshi Год назад +7

    Great Kurdistan❤

  • @jegrsherzad9873
    @jegrsherzad9873 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love this video. Thank you❤

  • @RelativelyUnknwn
    @RelativelyUnknwn 3 года назад +43

    You talk about Kurds being the only permanent minority in the region yet funnily enough seem to forget the Assyrians, quite disingenuous of you really.

    • @EatMyShortsAU
      @EatMyShortsAU 3 года назад +15

      To be fair there are a lot minorities in the middle east like like Assyrians, Yazidis, Christians, Chaldeans, Turcomans etc.

    • @arthurbriand2175
      @arthurbriand2175 3 года назад +10

      @@EatMyShortsAU aren't Yazidis a minority in the Kurds? A meta minority. They are ethnically similar but have kept the pre Islamic religion.

    • @RelativelyUnknwn
      @RelativelyUnknwn 3 года назад +8

      @@EatMyShortsAU Well in the region of North mesopotamia there are really only 2 minoritys kurds and Assyrians (the Yazidis are considered under the umbrella of kurd, (and you could possibly include Turkmen as another minority but they are extremely small in poulation)) but to exclude Assyrians from the conversation is disingenuous as they were living in the region before the kurds even came into existence and have also fought for statehood from both kurds and non kurds.

    • @RelativelyUnknwn
      @RelativelyUnknwn 3 года назад +3

      @@EatMyShortsAU Chaldeans are not a
      seperate ethic group from Assyrians they are Assyrians they just follow a diffrent Christian Church. Saying Christians isn't really applicable because the Assyrians are the Christians of the region and to group people based on religious differences is a slippery slope because technically sunni Muslims are a minority In Iraq but they are still Arabs so what are they majority or minority. The yazidis are a sub group of the kurds so they are not technically a seperate ethnic minority its like the diffrence between a saxon and a bavarian they have however faced bouts of forced assimilation from the other kurds of the region so to exclude an extensive look at them I would also consider disingenuous. As for the Turcomans there population is very very small and are not really properly in northern mesopotamia.

    • @EatMyShortsAU
      @EatMyShortsAU 3 года назад

      @@RelativelyUnknwn Possibly but I think it also matters on how people identify themselves. I am a Turkish Australian and I have met and been friends with Lebanese, Kurds, Assyrians, Turks, Greeks, Maltese, Chaldeans, Armenians etc. To each their own, I respect their history, culture and background.

  • @EONASSSS
    @EONASSSS 2 года назад +15

    I hope that we have an independent country that lived in Kurdistan ❤️ 💚 💛 ✌️

  • @tinktenk
    @tinktenk 3 года назад +38

    There are Kurdish parties still claim independent from Turkey. A lot of Kurdish people dont agree with PKK decision.

    • @tinktenk
      @tinktenk 3 года назад +1

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور Which nationality are you from? Asurî?

    • @zapperhoan8904
      @zapperhoan8904 3 года назад +5

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور what a smart Assyrian

    • @tinktenk
      @tinktenk 3 года назад

      @آشوربانيبال ملك آشور Do you suport Esad ?

    • @Baysal_Alisan
      @Baysal_Alisan 3 года назад +4

      Well, in eastern provinces kurdish mothers cry for their child in party buildings saying that pkk stole their child.Most of kurdish people i know state that they do not want a kurdistan because those soil is not efficent and good most kurds go to west because of better lifestyle in my opinion even if there was a kurdistan they wouldn’t go there at least %60 won’t.

    • @tinktenk
      @tinktenk 3 года назад +4

      @@Baysal_Alisan How many village Apartheid Turkish regyme destroy in houndres years? Ten thousand? Probably, A home which you live built from kurdish workers. Cheap labor for turkish cities last 4 decade. They coldnt live their land honorly and peacefully. because of turkis terror. We will see how much kurd support indipendence Kurdistan when conditions is ok. Every single day Kurdish nation far away from this apartheid regyme.

  • @dblum
    @dblum 2 года назад +13

    Arabs, Iranians Turks: FREE PALESTINE!! THE PALESTINIANS ARE BEING SUPPRESSED
    Kurds: Can we please be legally allowed to speak our own language?
    Arabs, Iranians and Turks: NO!

    • @alirezahatami3258
      @alirezahatami3258 2 года назад +1

      You can speak kurdish in iran😐

    • @dblum
      @dblum 2 года назад +1

      @@alirezahatami3258 the fact that it is not all of them is bad enough. And either way, giving a group of people the right to speak their own language does not mean they are not being oppressed.

    • @alirezahatami3258
      @alirezahatami3258 2 года назад +1

      @@dblum what do you mean not all of them???im lor_bakhtiari and i know everybody can speak what they want... i don't know about turks and arabs but in iran its not a problem

  • @normanjones4088
    @normanjones4088 3 года назад +13

    All peoples deserve to live in freedom and peace.

  • @user-og6vd6fc9l
    @user-og6vd6fc9l 3 года назад +5

    We are already working on a Kurdish state. The last country that is holding out is turkey. But their economy is declining heavily everyday, only a matter of time it also descends into chaos and Kurds take their land.

  • @User14949
    @User14949 3 года назад +23

    Germany has managed to unite its 8 different autonomous regions in one state of Germany. Kurds will also succeed. Germany also consisted of several political religious areas years ago. 3:53 this is not a problem. The Kurds shall succeed and have their own independent KURDISTAN democratic humanity state

    • @EagleSix52
      @EagleSix52 3 года назад +7

      Sir i think you need to visit the area to get an idea to how geography effects the region
      Also to make you realize its dumb to compare it to unification of German Empire after the Franco-Prussian war

    • @User14949
      @User14949 3 года назад +7

      @@EagleSix52 my advice is to read history of Germany from the last 300 years. You will see the KURDISH nation will also achieve this!! The Kurdish culture and language has a powerful history. More than 5000 year.

    • @DonKrieg-382
      @DonKrieg-382 3 года назад +2

      german states were independent

    • @DonKrieg-382
      @DonKrieg-382 3 года назад +4

      @@User14949 5000 years of sumerian, assyrian, babylonian and persian history is now randomly kurdish?

    • @huseyinsoldaccount.865
      @huseyinsoldaccount.865 3 года назад +3

      @@DonKrieg-382 Bruh dont even try to argue this with them. they will literally let their butts to be f*cked just to see a Kurdistan

  • @empratorkurd4835
    @empratorkurd4835 2 года назад +35

    Thank you
    im kurd in Kurdistan
    BIJÎ Kurdistan

  • @santodiablo_pma
    @santodiablo_pma 9 месяцев назад +2

    PRAYING FOR A SOVEREIGN KURDISTAN

  • @Jetsquad4
    @Jetsquad4 2 года назад +3

    I come from Kurdistan

  • @soteriosgardiakos3375
    @soteriosgardiakos3375 2 года назад +3

    I support the creation of a greater Kurdistan.

    • @kirito3469
      @kirito3469 2 года назад

      Great now give some of your country to them

  • @alifeghehmajidi8377
    @alifeghehmajidi8377 Год назад +3

    No to Racism against Kurdish.

  • @irwainnornossa4605
    @irwainnornossa4605 3 года назад +19

    Kurdistan in some sense should be established.
    As usually, we can blame the Brittish imperialism for current mess in the region.

    • @Teapoid
      @Teapoid 3 года назад +9

      Don’t forget about French and Turkish imperialism

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +1

      There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right??..

    • @nouta6440
      @nouta6440 3 года назад

      How is British imperialism to blame for that? Had it not been for the UK, the Ottomans would have gladly established an independent Kurdistan?

    • @Teapoid
      @Teapoid 3 года назад

      @@nouta6440 treaty of severes & colonisation of the Middle East rather than giving it to the hashemites which they promised

    • @nouta6440
      @nouta6440 3 года назад

      @@Teapoid The Hashemites would have created an independent Kurdistan? The Brits didn't grant the Kurds a state, but it's not like they would have achieved one had Brits stayed out of the region.

  • @PakBallandSami
    @PakBallandSami 3 года назад +12

    yes i don't care if its is impossible i just want a real kurdistan

    • @freshtahawramy9040
      @freshtahawramy9040 3 года назад +1

      Hello Pakistani brother!

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 3 года назад +4

      There were several major mistakes as expected from ''neutral media'' like forgetting to mention PKK is considered as a terrorist organization by 36 countries in the world including US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan etc simply because they targeted civilians literally hundreds of times from public squire, bus, station, stadium bombings to randomly planting mines in rural areas of southeastern Turkey!! Same goes for somehow acting like Kurdish people are treated similarly in all those countries while in reality Syria didn't even give them citizenship for over 50 years rather considered them as illegal population without even basic rights, Iraq committed great atrocities against them including even chemical attacks and they always had limited citizenship and discriminated against, Iran considers them as Iranians and they had much better conditions and rights in Iran than those countries but because Kurdish people are Sunnis Iran doesn't even allow them to operate a political party and join Iranian parliament!! On the other hand Turkey always considered them as full and equal citizens, in fact Turkey doesn't even collect data about who are Kurdish, Turkish or who believes in what religion. For example Turkish army which is ''wickedly targeting Kurds'' according to some is actually a 20% Kurdish force as every male citizen of Turkey has to do his mandatory military service. And there have been many Kurdish parties and politicians representing themselves in the parliament, Turkey even had a Kurdish president called Turgut Özal!! Sure, there were discriminations against Kurdish language such as operating radio channels or publishing books other than Turkish was forbidden so it wasn't exactly against Kurdish rather other minority languages as well like Laz, Zaza etc. Those laws have been changed several decades ago ofc so it is a total nonsense Kurdish people are still ''a persecuted minority'' in Turkey, in fact they are so ''persecuted'' 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not Eastern Turkey while the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Diyarbakir, Sanandaj or Erbil rather Istanbul with 3 million Kurdish population!! So Kurdish people don't live as ''a persecuted minority'' in remote locations like Syria, Iraq or Iran rather they live all around Turkey and no lunatic has any right to put Turkey into same bag with those countries...
      About if Kurdish people will have an independent country or not, even if i support a Kurdish country in Iraq (Also Syria if they could expel PKK terrorists from their ranks same as Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq did) because they suffered greatly in past decades but i still doubt there will be ever a Kurdish country. There are many reasons for this that some of them mentioned correctly in the video like Kurdish people don't have an unity at all and their political beliefs are severely changing according to their regions. But perhaps the biggest reason there aren't enough resources in their majority lands, for example Kurdish regional government has significant oil fields and earning like 90% of their income from oil but even then it barely covers the needs of 5 million Kurdish people in KRG alone then how come those oil fields can cover the needs of 30 million Kurdish people??? Perhaps they could do agriculture instead right but sadly without dozens of dams Turkey constructed in eastern Turkey it isn't possible to do even agriculture and worst of all the region is becoming more of a desert every day thanks to climate change!! If you don't know anything just open google earth and check out the difference between southeastern Turkey and Syria that Turkish side is full of farms while literally few hundred metres away inside Syria it is desert. Sadly it is just a lost cause and only offering more suffering for Kurdish people which is exactly why vast majority of Turkish Kurds don't support an independent country while Syrian and Iraqi Kurds want an independent country indeed as they faced severe discriminations and even atrocities in the past. So this is just another example wicked politics that ''westerners saving lives'', ''westerners distributing justice and freedom'' therefore they greatly support a Kurdish state but no worries even if their ''saving Kurdish nation'' operation fails same as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc they could just blame Kurdish refugee wave on Turkey and claim wicked Turkish politicians are deliberately sending them into Europe, right??..

    • @xxxxxx-rg6qr
      @xxxxxx-rg6qr 3 года назад +4

      as a turkish I want free balunchistan

    • @itzz-monster6272
      @itzz-monster6272 3 года назад

      Thanks

    • @itzz-monster6272
      @itzz-monster6272 3 года назад

      @@xxxxxx-rg6qr every nation have there rights to be independent

  • @GreeKurdChannelMilan
    @GreeKurdChannelMilan Год назад +7

    Kurdish independence would be a gift to the world for stability and true democracy and put an end to the many years of oppression and bloodshed! The Kurds played a major part in defeating ISIS.

    • @cliffsofmoher4220
      @cliffsofmoher4220 Год назад

      They probably won't even last a month financially. Because first of all no access to sea most land is desert with no fertile land. So they will probably starve

    • @EzKurdim1
      @EzKurdim1 Год назад

      @@cliffsofmoher4220You do know there is no desert in any part of Kurdistan?

    • @rhu7069
      @rhu7069 10 месяцев назад

      Logically speaking, if Kurdistan becomes independent very small amount of countries would trade or have diplomatic relations with them to secure good relations with the neighbouring countries. No major power would support them as Turkey is in NATO and allied with both the US and Russia. It will probably be one of the most unstable countries in the world. The best idea is to give Kurds equal rights with the other people in their countries.

  • @zringzor3863
    @zringzor3863 3 года назад +23

    Free Kurdistan, Free Tibet! don't support tyrants people of the world, love they neighbor!! want the same rights for others as you wish for yourselves!

    • @frogdoclp1377
      @frogdoclp1377 3 года назад +5

      Yeah do what you want but dont touch other nations territory and stop claiming that you speak for all kurds

    • @aoyisu1653
      @aoyisu1653 3 года назад +6

      Kurdistan as a country, will never exist. If you dream Kurdistan, reality will be Kabristan :)

    • @aoyisu1653
      @aoyisu1653 3 года назад +2

      @system bipolar That's probably what will happen. Other countries use Kurds against Turkey.

    • @studyingcanbegood7678
      @studyingcanbegood7678 3 года назад +1

      @@aoyisu1653 SEROK APO ✌

    • @aoyisu1653
      @aoyisu1653 3 года назад

      @Jön Türkler Kürdan

  • @anashasan2342
    @anashasan2342 2 года назад +9

    The kurdish case isn't simple as you described, and yes we should have a state, and we will

  • @dx3217
    @dx3217 3 года назад +8

    oh boi the comment section is gonna be filled with Americans talking about American imperialism and that isn't it?

    • @luke_cohen1
      @luke_cohen1 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, American Leftists love bashing their own country and calling it the worst place on the planet even though 2/3-3/4 of the planet is much worse than the US. Bill Maher did a great segment on this called "The Lesson of Afghanistan".
      All of this negative rhetoric without any solutions is a grift created by leftists to profit from. If the issues actually get solved or reduced, then they won’t be able to create any attention for themselves which means "no more fundraising".

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE 3 года назад

      @@luke_cohen1 And yet it's the right wingers in the US which are creating all those problems

  • @Alexis1003-w6d
    @Alexis1003-w6d 2 года назад +22

    I am from Ethiopia, Kurdish people’s freedom is important to me and support it 100%❗️There is nothing more important than one’s freedom‼️

    • @hmmm3210
      @hmmm3210 Год назад +3

      Tigray independence is very important to me

    • @pingpong_
      @pingpong_ 11 месяцев назад

      ​@hmmm3210 who is it?

    • @hmmm3210
      @hmmm3210 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@pingpong_ Ethnic state that rebelled against Ethiopia quite recently. They were brutally put down by the central Ethiopian government.

    • @aleynamorca1365
      @aleynamorca1365 Месяц назад

      Turkish borders are the same over a century. Turks live in that area too, and it's not a wasteland. Why on Earth would we just give up on our lands?

  • @stuartsmith5561
    @stuartsmith5561 2 года назад +17

    I proudly to support for Kurdistan will become real national country. They will never remain outcast for long. Don't give up hope. Just keep fighting for what you stand to believe in faith of culture.

  • @DNRTannen
    @DNRTannen 3 года назад +22

    I think that I, as an Englishman, should learn from history and stay well away, lest any more damage be done.

    • @Wilder.A.S
      @Wilder.A.S 3 года назад +5

      Dude, it was Churchill who established these borders so yeah as an Englishman you should do one 😅

    • @mattgummerson8370
      @mattgummerson8370 3 года назад

      @@Wilder.A.S Churchill split up the Ottoman Empire before he was in office?

    • @Coldbrew365
      @Coldbrew365 3 года назад +4

      Gertrude Bell and Lawrence of Arabia are the reason for Kurds suffering.

  • @Makem12
    @Makem12 3 года назад +6

    Let's go Kurdistan!

    • @zapperhoan8904
      @zapperhoan8904 3 года назад

      @dahaka kingi it will happen

    • @zapperhoan8904
      @zapperhoan8904 3 года назад

      @dahaka kingi ok kingi....

    • @zapperhoan8904
      @zapperhoan8904 3 года назад

      @dahaka kingi tf you saying

    • @zapperhoan8904
      @zapperhoan8904 3 года назад +1

      @dahaka kingi no, tbh never heard of that lmao the kurds are iranics are native to west Asia one of the indigenous people of Mesopotamia🤷‍♂️

    • @zapperhoan8904
      @zapperhoan8904 3 года назад +1

      @dahaka kingi bro you really need to learn history bro😀

  • @ortegaperu8510
    @ortegaperu8510 3 года назад +5

    Maybe release the Iraq and Syria part into a Kurdish state and see from there later maybe add the turkish and Iranian sections

    • @johnmalik2631
      @johnmalik2631 3 года назад +2

      i think only the iraqi one makes sence because rojava has a large syrian arab population which trust me, it will not end up well if they declared independance. i mean like civil war 2.0

    • @EzKurdim1
      @EzKurdim1 Год назад +1

      @@johnmalik2631 the Arabs there are immigrants (mostly) not locals
      So I don’t expect so much fight when it comes to that