The Kurds In Iraq : The Past, Present and Future
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Book Description
This book explores the issues facing the Kurdish population of Iraq in the aftermath of the war and the ongoing occupation. Written by a leading human rights campaigner and a journalist, it is the most clear and up-to-date account of what Iraqi Kurds want, and the problems that all political groups face in re-building the country, as well as exploring Kurdish links and international relations in the broader sense. It should be required reading for policy-makers and anyone interested in the current position of Kurds in Iraq.
Today there are an estimated 4.2 million Kurds in Iraq -- nearly a quarter of the country's population. The majority are Sunni Muslims. For a long time Iraqi Kurds have desired an independent Kurdistan -- a desire shared by Kurds in Turkey, Iran and Syria. However, for the moment, the most pressing issue is to maintain the autonomy afforded by Iraqi Kurdistan since the establishment of the no-fly zone. The book explores the rift in the UN and how it potentially affects the Kurds; the necessity of avoiding a humanitarian crisis; divisions between the two Iraqi Kurdish political parties; relations between Iraqi Kurds and Turkey; relations with Iran; US policy towards the Kurds; and the crucial role of the city of Kirkuk in the post-war settlement of Iraq.
About the Author
Kerim Yildiz is the Director of KHRP, a Kurd who came to this country as a refugee. He now raises over £1 million annually for KHRP. He has suffered torture himself and is a remarkable man in many respects.
The Kurds In Iraq: The Past, Present and Future,Kerim Yildiz,Tom Blass,Pluto Press,074532228X,Ethnic relations,History - General History,Iraq,Kurds,Middle East - General,Political Advocacy,Political Freedom & Security - International Secur,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,History / Middle East
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