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The Battle For The Mountain Of The Kurds Selfdetermination And Ethnic Cleansing In The Afrin Region Of Rojava Paperback Thomas Schmidinger Andrej Grubai Michael Schiffmann

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The Battle For The Mountain Of The Kurds Selfdetermination And Ethnic Cleansing In The Afrin Region Of Rojava Paperback Thomas Schmidinger Andrej Grubai Michael Schiffmann
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Publisher: PM Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.09 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Thomas Schmidinger; Andrej Grubačić; Michael Schiffmann
ISBN: 9781629636511, 1629636517
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Paperback

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The Battle For The Mountain Of The Kurds Selfdetermination And Ethnic Cleansing In The Afrin Region Of Rojava Paperback Thomas Schmidinger Andrej Grubai Michael Schiffmann by Thomas Schmidinger; Andrej Grubačić; Michael Schiffmann 9781629636511, 1629636517 instant download after payment.

In early 2018, Turkey invaded the autonomous Kurdish region of Afrin in Syria and is currently threatening to ethnically cleanse the region. Between 2012 and 2018, the “Mountain of the Kurds” (Kurd Dagh) had been one of the quietest regions in a country otherwise torn by civil war. After the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, the Syrian army withdrew from the region, enabling the Party of Democratic Union (PYD) to introduce a Kurdish self-administration and later to establish the Canton Afrin as one of the three parts of the heavily Kurdish Democratic Federation of North-Syria, or Rojava. This self-administration, which had seen multi-party elections in 2017, included autonomy for a number of ethnic and religious groups, and provided a safe haven for up to 300,000 Syrian refugees, is now at risk of being annihilated. In this volume, Schmidinger provides a comprehensive history of the region and gives inhabitants of a variety of ethnicities, religions, political orientations, and walks of life the opportunity to speak for themselves. As things stand now, the book might seem to be in danger of becoming an epitaph for the “Mountain of the Kurds,” but as the author writes, “the battle for the Mountain of the Kurds is far from over yet.”

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