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PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:12 pm

http://www.rudaw.net/english/news/iraq/4280.html
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- A video game has made it to the list of the best games in Sweden. Kurds and Kurdistan are referred to in the game, but as terrorists.

Most Kurdish youth in Europe who play computer and video games do not appear bothered by a game that depicts Kurds as terrorists.

A Kurdish computer expert says, “That’s normal.”

A new version battlefield, a video game was released in Europe in October. Around five million copies of the game were sold in just one week. This game is about American soldiers fighting terrorism with advanced weapons.

The game that is a product of an American--Swedish company portrays Iraqi Kurdistan and Sulaimani city as terrorist hideouts. In the game, the terrorists speak Arabic and not Kurdish, but they are introduced as Kurds.

A group of US soldiers are dropped by a helicopter in Iraqi Kurdistan on a mission where they encounter a group of terrorists. The scene of the counter is Sulaimani’s main downtown market which the game shows as a deserted place with slaughtered animals and carcasses.

The commander’s voice is heard over the radio ordering the soldiers to head to the butchers market where the terrorists are hiding. Later, the US soldiers leave for Tehran, the capital of Iran, to stop nuclear bombs from being fired at Paris and New York.

After a successful mission the soldiers return to their base.

According to AFP news agency the game has been banned in Iran. The Iranian police have raided stores that sold or copied the game.

According to a survey conducted by Rudaw in Sweden and the Netherlands, most of the Kurdish youth in those two countries have no issues with Kurds being introduced as terrorists in the game.

But Yasin Akan, 23, is not fond of the new game.

“The game is another American propaganda,” he said. “They want to say that the Middle East is a safe haven for the terrorists.”

Yasin has listened carefully to voices in the game to identity the nationality of the terrorists.

“The terrorists are introduced as Kurds but they only speak Arabic.” He said. “Their leader speaks Arabic but the others speak Persian.”

Akan added, “The message is that the Americans want to say they are good guys and the Middle Easterners are bad guys.”

Botan Alla, 20, a resident of Sweden, said, “The game is just a fantasy and fantasy is free.”

“The game doesn’t mention that all the Kurds are terrorists,”

Alla believes that “One game wouldn’t make Kurds terrorists.”

It is nice that the name of Kurdistan and Kurds are mentioned in a popular game like that, All said gratefully.

Sirwan Barzinji, 23 and a resident of the Netherlands, said Kurds shouldn’t hold grudge against the makers of the game.

“We shouldn’t consider those who build the game enemies,” he said. “It is just a game.”

Barzinji added, “Games, music, and movies can make the Kurds more known in the world. The game says only a group of Kurds are terrorists and that is normal. In every country, there can be a group of terrorists.”

Shad Jutyar, 26, a resident of the Netherlands believes Turkey is behind this game.

“I am sure the Turks have funded the game,” he said. “Their aim is to show that the Kurds and Iranians are the same. Otherwise, why did they specifically mention Kurdistan?”

Shad calls on the Kurdish youth “not to buy the game” and send a protest letter to the companies that produce this game.

Hiwa Qadir is a Kurdish computer engineer. He is currently working for some European companies as a designer of computer games. Qadir told Rudaw laughingly over the phone, “You make a big deal out of this. If you are aware of computer game markets you would know that the companies build a game based on its closeness to reality and how much they are desired in the market. There are currently tensions between Iran and the US and that is normal if the American games mention Iran.”

Hiwa said, “In the past, others have been mentioned in American games such as, Vietnamese, Arabs, and Afghanis. Kurds are not the first people to be used in these games.”
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PostAuthor: unitedkurdistan » Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:34 pm

jjmuneer wrote:http://www.rudaw.net/english/news/iraq/4280.html
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- A video game has made it to the list of the best games in Sweden. Kurds and Kurdistan are referred to in the game, but as terrorists.

Most Kurdish youth in Europe who play computer and video games do not appear bothered by a game that depicts Kurds as terrorists.

A Kurdish computer expert says, “That’s normal.”

A new version battlefield, a video game was released in Europe in October. Around five million copies of the game were sold in just one week. This game is about American soldiers fighting terrorism with advanced weapons.

The game that is a product of an American--Swedish company portrays Iraqi Kurdistan and Sulaimani city as terrorist hideouts. In the game, the terrorists speak Arabic and not Kurdish, but they are introduced as Kurds.

A group of US soldiers are dropped by a helicopter in Iraqi Kurdistan on a mission where they encounter a group of terrorists. The scene of the counter is Sulaimani’s main downtown market which the game shows as a deserted place with slaughtered animals and carcasses.

The commander’s voice is heard over the radio ordering the soldiers to head to the butchers market where the terrorists are hiding. Later, the US soldiers leave for Tehran, the capital of Iran, to stop nuclear bombs from being fired at Paris and New York.

After a successful mission the soldiers return to their base.

According to AFP news agency the game has been banned in Iran. The Iranian police have raided stores that sold or copied the game.

According to a survey conducted by Rudaw in Sweden and the Netherlands, most of the Kurdish youth in those two countries have no issues with Kurds being introduced as terrorists in the game.

But Yasin Akan, 23, is not fond of the new game.

“The game is another American propaganda,” he said. “They want to say that the Middle East is a safe haven for the terrorists.”

Yasin has listened carefully to voices in the game to identity the nationality of the terrorists.

“The terrorists are introduced as Kurds but they only speak Arabic.” He said. “Their leader speaks Arabic but the others speak Persian.”

Akan added, “The message is that the Americans want to say they are good guys and the Middle Easterners are bad guys.”

Botan Alla, 20, a resident of Sweden, said, “The game is just a fantasy and fantasy is free.”

“The game doesn’t mention that all the Kurds are terrorists,”

Alla believes that “One game wouldn’t make Kurds terrorists.”

It is nice that the name of Kurdistan and Kurds are mentioned in a popular game like that, All said gratefully.

Sirwan Barzinji, 23 and a resident of the Netherlands, said Kurds shouldn’t hold grudge against the makers of the game.

“We shouldn’t consider those who build the game enemies,” he said. “It is just a game.”

Barzinji added, “Games, music, and movies can make the Kurds more known in the world. The game says only a group of Kurds are terrorists and that is normal. In every country, there can be a group of terrorists.”

Shad Jutyar, 26, a resident of the Netherlands believes Turkey is behind this game.

“I am sure the Turks have funded the game,” he said. “Their aim is to show that the Kurds and Iranians are the same. Otherwise, why did they specifically mention Kurdistan?”

Shad calls on the Kurdish youth “not to buy the game” and send a protest letter to the companies that produce this game.

Hiwa Qadir is a Kurdish computer engineer. He is currently working for some European companies as a designer of computer games. Qadir told Rudaw laughingly over the phone, “You make a big deal out of this. If you are aware of computer game markets you would know that the companies build a game based on its closeness to reality and how much they are desired in the market. There are currently tensions between Iran and the US and that is normal if the American games mention Iran.”

Hiwa said, “In the past, others have been mentioned in American games such as, Vietnamese, Arabs, and Afghanis. Kurds are not the first people to be used in these games.”



First of all i'm just proud over that they say iraqi kurdistan and not northen iraq, secondly the terrorists don't speak arabic or kurdish but persian, that's a reason they later went into Iran and that's why iran banned the game because some missions are in Iran. I have the game and i do like, especially that they show high skyscrapers in slemani, the negative thing is that they show lame cars. I mean when i were in S.K i saw jeeps, hummers, BMW, Benz, Audi etc everywhere, now they show some old toyotas like they have in Baghdad.

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Re: Video Game Depicts Kurds As Terrorists

PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:38 pm

I think most teenager or young adult as the game in the western world. No you missed out they never put the Kurdish flag in the game,but the Iraqi flag and the Kurds in the game speak Arabic.
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Re: Video Game Depicts Kurds As Terrorists

PostAuthor: brendar » Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:48 pm

Guys this comment is from a user just from the Rudaw article and i think he has a point...

I would like to give comment about this subject and clarify it a bit. Indeed it is correct that the first and second missions in the game take place in the city of Sulaimani in Iraqi Kurdistan, but the fight is between American soldiers and an Iranian terrorist group called the PLR (People's Liberation and Resistance). To be sure that this group is an Iranian one and not Kurdish, please check this link ( http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Peopl ... Resistance ). At the very beginning of the first mission, it shows a high-ranking soldier talking to several other soldiers and clearly telling them "remember, the people of this country (Iraq-Kurdistan) are not your enemy, the PLR (Iranian terrorist group) is", please check this video, minute 7:25 to see this scene: ( http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/People's_Liberation_and_Resistance">http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Peopl ... Resistance ). At the very beginning of the first mission, it shows a high-ranking soldier talking to several other soldiers and clearly telling them "remember, the people of this country (Iraq-Kurdistan) are not your enemy, the PLR (Iranian terrorist group) is", please check this video, minute 7:25 to see this scene: ( ). In essence, the game in no way depicts Kurds as terrorists, they simply show Iraqi Kurdistan (as well as Tehran, parts of Russia, Paris and even New York) as a battleground between Iranian (and Russian) groups on one side and the U.S on the other...
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Re: Video Game Depicts Kurds As Terrorists

PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:47 pm

brendar wrote:Guys this comment is from a user just from the Rudaw article and i think he has a point...

I would like to give comment about this subject and clarify it a bit. Indeed it is correct that the first and second missions in the game take place in the city of Sulaimani in Iraqi Kurdistan, but the fight is between American soldiers and an Iranian terrorist group called the PLR (People's Liberation and Resistance). To be sure that this group is an Iranian one and not Kurdish, please check this link ( http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Peopl ... Resistance ). At the very beginning of the first mission, it shows a high-ranking soldier talking to several other soldiers and clearly telling them "remember, the people of this country (Iraq-Kurdistan) are not your enemy, the PLR (Iranian terrorist group) is", please check this video, minute 7:25 to see this scene: ( http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/People's_Liberation_and_Resistance">http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Peopl ... Resistance ). At the very beginning of the first mission, it shows a high-ranking soldier talking to several other soldiers and clearly telling them "remember, the people of this country (Iraq-Kurdistan) are not your enemy, the PLR (Iranian terrorist group) is", please check this video, minute 7:25 to see this scene: ( ). In essence, the game in no way depicts Kurds as terrorists, they simply show Iraqi Kurdistan (as well as Tehran, parts of Russia, Paris and even New York) as a battleground between Iranian (and Russian) groups on one side and the U.S on the other...


All the flags in Sulaimani are Iraqi.
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PostAuthor: unitedkurdistan » Sun Jan 01, 2012 10:15 pm

jjmuneer wrote:I think most teenager or young adult as the game in the western world. No you missed out they never put the Kurdish flag in the game,but the Iraqi flag and the Kurds in the game speak Arabic.


They are iranians! Not kurds. Actully i did see the kurdish flag under the iraqi:/ They show all the flags black and white.

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PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:56 am

unitedkurdistan wrote:
jjmuneer wrote:I think most teenager or young adult as the game in the western world. No you missed out they never put the Kurdish flag in the game,but the Iraqi flag and the Kurds in the game speak Arabic.


They are iranians! Not kurds. Actully i did see the kurdish flag under the iraqi:/ They show all the flags black and white.

No I'm talking about the civilians, but yes they may of updated the game, I don't even know.
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Re: Video Game Depicts Kurds As Terrorists

PostAuthor: unitedkurdistan » Tue Jan 03, 2012 11:58 am

jjmuneer wrote:
unitedkurdistan wrote:
jjmuneer wrote:I think most teenager or young adult as the game in the western world. No you missed out they never put the Kurdish flag in the game,but the Iraqi flag and the Kurds in the game speak Arabic.


They are iranians! Not kurds. Actully i did see the kurdish flag under the iraqi:/ They show all the flags black and white.

No I'm talking about the civilians, but yes they may of updated the game, I don't even know.


Yes the civilians are kurds, it's in slemani. But the terrorists are PLR, iranian terrorists. Too bad they didn't show peshmerga kicking them back to Qom.

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PostAuthor: alan131210 » Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:27 pm

thank god KRG has no terrorist groups like iran does , we had an sar al-Sunna but we put them out of their miseries in 2004.
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