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    KurdishMedia, UK
    March 16 2007

    Have Your Say: The international responsibility for genocide of Kurds


    3/16/2007 KurdishMedia.com


    In the memory of Halaja: we must not forget Halabja!

    London (KurdishMedia.com) 16 March 2007: On 16 March 1988, the
    Kurdish town of Halabja came under chemical attack, killing most of
    its inhabitants and poising the regions for generations to come.

    The people of Halabja, in particular, and Kurds, in general, did not
    get justices that they were expected and deserved, after ousting the
    regime of Saddam Hussein. In a political twist by the current Iraqi
    Shiia regime, Saddam and two of his co-workers were hanged for the
    crimes committed against dozens of Shiia in the town of Dujail, not
    Halabja. This is exactly what Saddam Hussein did, using the Iraqi
    political power for the benefit of one single community in Iraq,
    Sunni Arabs. Saddam and others were vital witnesses in this genocide
    of the 20th century which is similar to Armenian genocide by Othman
    Turks and Holocaust by Nazi Germans. All the party and government
    officials and loyalists of the former Iraqi regime who had hands in
    the genocide of Kurds never came to the justices. Hence the human
    history lost an impotent lesson and an opportunity to build a
    brighter future upon it for all of us, the inhabitants of this
    planet. It is the case that this genocide involves Kurds, but it is
    not Kurdish; it belongs to humanity. It shows the failure of today's
    world order and the current leadership of the international
    community.

    Sadly, genocide of Kurds is and will not be the last on our planet.
    One can argue that the oppression of Kurds in Turkey, Iran and Syria
    amounts to genocide, perhaps in a different form.

    How do you see the international community's responsibility in
    creating an environment in the world which is free from genocide?

    What do you think? Have your say!

    http://www.kurdmedia.com/news.asp?id=14236
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