Kurdistan: Between Borders and Dreams
Kurdistan: Between Borders and Dreams Why the World Must Finally Pay Attention In a world that prides itself on progress, democracy, and justice, one unresolved and urgent issue continues to be sidelined: the Kurdish people's century-long struggle for statehood. This is not just a regional problem. It’s a global call to action—one that governments, humanitarian organizations, and advocates for minority rights can no longer ignore. Especially the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and international NGOs—this message is for you. Kurdistan, a mountainous and culturally rich region in the heart of the Middle East, stretches across the borders of Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq. It's home to over 30 million Kurds—an ethnic group with a unique language, vibrant culture, and resilient identity. And yet, despite this deep-rooted heritage, the Kurds remain one of the largest stateless peoples in the world. A Legal Case for Statehood Under international law—spec...