Extract from book:The Kurdish people must understand this dirty game, break free, and establish their own independent Kurdish state.
Since the first partition of Kurdistan between Safavid Iran and the Ottoman Empire in 1514, and the second partition between Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and the former Soviet Union after World War I, the Kurdish people have continuously revolted against occupation
Kurds have faced countless atrocities and tragedies. Some examples include:
1. Britain, while ruling Iraq and southern Kurdistan, exiled Sheikh Mahmud al-Hafid, the King of Southern Kurdistan (1919–1924), to India. And Kurdistan was bombed with chemical weapons by the UK in 1920.
2. France, while ruling Syria and western Kurdistan, exiled Osmān Sabri (
my hero) in 1936 to Madagascar in Africa. He was imprisoned 18 times in different periods. Syria assassinated Prince Jaladat Badrkhan in 1951 and burned 380 Kurdish children alive in a cinema in Amuda in 1960.
3. In 1927-1928, Turkey bombed the Dersim region with chemical weapons.Turkey forcibly displaced 1.5 million Kurds between 1915–1939; half died from cold and hunger. It executed Kurdish leaders:
Sheikh Abd al-Salam Barzani (1914), Sheikh Said Piran
(1925), Seyid Riza (1939), It also kidnapped Abdullah
Öcalan, who remains imprisoned since 1999.
4. Iran assassinated Kurdish leader Simko Shikak, his brothers, and mother in 1930.
It executed Qazi Muhammad, President of the Republic of Kurdistan, in 1946.
It forced General Mustafa Barzani and 500 Peshmerga to flee to the Soviet Union (1947–1958).
It assassinated Dr. Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou in Vienna (1989) and Dr. Sadegh Sharafkandi in Berlin (1993)
5. Iraq kidnapped and killed 5,000 Feyli Kurds in 1980 and 8,000 Barzani Kurds in 1983.
It massacred 5,000 Kurds in Halabja with chemical weapons (1988) and buried 182,000 Kurds alive in the deserts of southern Iraq during the Anfal operations (1988).
6. Soviet leader Stalin destroyed the Red Kurdistan Republic in 1930, scattering Kurds across the USSR, killing anyone who opposed his destructive policies.
The remaining Kurds suffered in the wars between Azerbaijan and Armenia (1990–1992, 2020
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict).
Despite the protection provided by American forces to the Kurdish people in southern and Western Kurdistan under the guise of false democracy, the Kurdish people continue to suffer immensely under the occupation of their homeland, Kurdistan.
They face extermination through various chemical and phosphorous weapons and displacement across many Kurdish regions, including, for example:
• The Yazidis in Sinjar in 2014
• Kobani in 2015
• Kirkuk in 2017
• Afrin in 2018
• Serikaniye and Gire Spi in 2019
To this day, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran take turns committing genocide against the Kurdish people, openly assassinating and executing their leaders
dungeons of their intelligence agencies or through
fabricated incidents.
Despite all the genocidal campaigns carried out by the
entities occupying Kurdistan, they have failed to
extinguish the flames of Kurdish revolutions.
The occupying powers then sought the help of major
global powers to crush Kurdish uprisings through military
alliances such as the Saadabad Pact, the Baghdad Pact,
and CENTO. Yet, these alliances also failed to quell the
Kurdish revolutions.
After the failure of these military pacts, Western powers
tasked the Soviet Union with entering Eastern Kurdistan
and establishing the Republic of Kurdistan in Mahabad.
The goal was to gain the trust of the Kurdish people while
using the republic to promote Soviet ideology—
encouraging Kurds to integrate into the occupying states
under the guise of "democracy" and "peaceful
coexistence" within colonial borders. This was meant to
gradually assimilate the Kurdish people over generations
(exactly as outlined in the resolutions of the 1943 Tehran
Colonial Conference).
On another front, European colonialism exploited the
spread of Islam among the indigenous peoples of the
Middle East, leading to the dominance of Arabic, the
language of the Quran. Over 1,400 years, most native
populations were Arabized. Colonial powers then
installed puppet regimes in the Middle East—rulers who
were not the original inhabitants of the land18
the looting of resources, leaving only crumbs for their
local collaborators.
At the beginning of the last century, colonialism artificially
created Arab states to serve its interests, sidelining
indigenous peoples from politics, economics, and culture.
Thus, the ruling regimes in the Middle East are colonial
puppets with no real connection to the native
populations.
European colonialism also promoted pan-Arab, Turkish,
Persian, and Pakistani nationalism to erase indigenous
identities, forcibly merging them into fabricated nation-
states led by figures like Reza Shah, Mustafa Kemal, and
Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
• Pakistan has no single ethnicity; its artificial borders
were drawn at the expense of the Baloch, Sindhis,
Pashtuns, Sikhs, and others.
• Persian Iran’s borders were imposed over the Baloch,
Azeris, Kurds, Arabs, and others.
• Turko-fascist Turkey’s borders were built by
suppressing Kurds, Laz, Armenians, Greeks, Arabs, and
more.
In the Levant (Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine), the
original inhabitants were Arameans, Kurds, and Jews.
Arab nationalists reduced Jews and Arameans to religious
minorities (Christian or Jewish), though they are
historically distinct ethnicities. The Bible was written in
Aramaic, proving its existence before Christianity. Jesus19
himself was an Israelite (as stated in the Quran), meaning
Judaism is an ethnicity, not just a religion.
Today’s Arabic speakers in the Levant are undoubtedly
descendants of Arabized Arameans, Kurds, or Jews. The
same happened to the Copts in Egypt—they are the true
Egyptians, not a religious minority. Egypt’s entire
population was originally Coptic; Arabization turned them
into "Arabs." Even former President Mohamed Morsi and
current President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi likely have Coptic
ancestors who were Arabized over 1,400 years.
The Amazigh (Berbers) of North Africa were similarly
enslaved and divided across more than ten countries. The
Kurdish people were also enslaved, with their homeland,
Kurdistan, split among five states (Syria, Turkey, Iran, Iraq,
and the former Soviet Union). The Baloch people suffered
the same fate, with Balochistan fragmented between
Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Oman.
French colonialism in Algeria succeeded in making French
the dominant language—even after 132 years of
occupation, it remains stronger than Arabic, despite post-
independence efforts to promote Arabic education. This
is because Algerians are not ethnically Arab; Arabic was
imposed and can be replaced, as French was.
The Kurdish people, deprived of their state since the fall
of the Median Empire (550 BCE), have endured
systematic Arabization, Persianization, and Turkification.
Yet, the Kurdish language survives20
formal schools or religious institutions—because it is the
native tongue of a people rooted in ancient civilization.
The Kurdish people, their culture, and their language
remain a thorn in the eye of the occupying powers—even
if it takes another 1,400 years.
At the beginning of 2025, the true history and civilization
of the Kurdish people were scientifically revealed through
DNA and Kurdish genetics. Thus, the era of falsifying
Kurdish history and civilization has come to an end.
Science has definitively settled the origin of the Kurdish
nation with irrefutable evidence and indisputable facts,
proving that the Kurdish people are the indigenous
people of the Middle East since prehistoric times—
thousands of years before the Egyptian and Greek
civilizations.
This makes Kurdish civilization the root of human
civilizations, as the Kurds were the first to practice
agriculture and domesticate horses tens of thousands of
years ago.
Some of the archaeological sites linked to this
groundbreaking discovery include Tell Halaf in Western
Kurdistan (in the Jazira region) and Shanidar Cave in
Southern Kurdistan (in the Barzan region).
This is conclusive proof that the Kurds are the original
inhabitants of Syria and Iraq, not migrants, as Arab racists
claim—whether before or after the establishment of the
Syrian and Iraqi states in the early 20th century. The Kurds21
in Syria and Iraq are the legitimate native inhabitants of
these lands for tens of thousands of years. All non-Kurdish
elements—Arabs, Turks, and Persians—are invading dark
forces who occupied Kurdistan and falsely appropriated
Kurdish history and civilization through lies and
aggression.
Most importantly, the genetic lineage of the Kurdish
people, scientifically known as J2 (as mentioned in the
links), has survived and retained its authenticity to this
day and will remain so forever. This means the future
awaits the Kurdish people to triumph in their struggle for
self-preservation.
Therefore, I remain optimistic that Kurdistan will become
a state for the indigenous Kurdish people, who rightfully
deserve it—both scientifically and nationally—to have
their own country.
Below are the links:
The first link mentions Shanidar Cave in Southern
Kurdistan.
The second link mentions Tell Halaf in Western Kurdistan.
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