Petition on Kurdish choices
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To many Kurds, who value their true
identity, Kurdistan
resembles a mother
that has been suppressed and taken advantage of by four influential
men in the Middle East. In this age such a mother should be free
to make a choice. In neither part of their ancestral homeland
Kurds have been asked about their choices of status quo, federalism,
or independence. By default the status quo has been imposed on them
in the name of unity. Unity is a noble idea and should serve all
equally. Unfortunately the unity that the governments of dominant
ethnic groups advocate has only served them. For this reason over
98% of the Kurdish population in Southern Kurdistan voted for
independence in an unofficial referendum in 2004. Many individuals
and organizations, that support equal right for all, believe the
Kurds in all parts of their homeland should be allowed to determine
their destiny and be given the option of voting for status quo,
federalism, and independence in a referendum monitored by the
international community.
Please sign the petition and consider your vote as a contributing beam of light to gradually end the dark side of the Kurdish history beam by beam. Kurdish self determination right is not in contradiction to the rights of any other people but in support of them. If you can not disclose your identity and choice, please avoid signing the petition, since anonymous and undecided votes do not count. Such votes and those with an unconfirmed email address will be deleted later. In your short comments, please respect the dignity of all including your opponents and treat others the way you like to be treated. Please make a choice and Sign The Petition.
1. I=Independence (Isteqlal=Sarbaxoee) 2. F=Federalism (Federalism) 3. S=Status quo (Sar shorri=Nagorin) Thank you (sepas)
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Petition sponsor: Links: If the petition site is blocked, please send us your vote via email or mail. Postal address: ART-in-Mind, P.O. Box 50822, Irvine, CA 92619, USA
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