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Turks are not gonna like this video.
Ong 💀
didn't even care
Video really isn't about the Turkey. It's about how they were used like a fiddle throughout many countries. Harris' focus on here is the US, his own country.
@@ardaneseli2235Constantinople
Hasanabi
I am a Kurd from what is called Iran. born in Iraq and grow up in the Iraqi Kurdistan. Half of my family lives in Iranian Kurdistan and the other half in Iraq. In iraq they call me Iranian and in Iran they call me Iraqi. I have never had a passport or Citizenship. When my grandfather was sick and dying, i was not allowed to cross the borders and meet him, i never meet him throughout my live.
I call out people around the world to read and learn about all the other genocides and ethnic cleansing by those mentioned countries.
And thank you for making the video.
Sayad,
Israel supports the Kurdish cause
@eranhaim9913
People in Israel have been through what we are going through, and we expect them to support or understand us. But I have not seen any actions from them personally.
Knowing I might be worng
@@eranhaim9913For their own gain yes. They don’t actually care 😂😂 If they could invade for our oil they would 😂
@@sayadyosefi2660 our government are too scared to anger Erdogan who is already preparing and saying things against us. I think the right thing to do as Israel is to defeat Assad and Iran and help the Kurds get their country back
@@eranhaim9913 we both need a friend in that region
the U.S. has to be the prime example of, pretending to care and then never actually care.
Except when it's Israel. Then they'll REALLY care. Even more so than their own citizens
ABD için Kürtler sadece kullanışlı bir araç
youll notice that with any superpower nation or even large nation in general
yeah fr, america only cares about what helps them, they know they have more power than most countries and that they “control” basically everything
How did the US pretend to care about the Kurds?
“We were told that we were going to be attacked, but it was too late, and the notice was too short. All of a sudden, we heard the sound of bombs dropping all over the town. People started coughing, tears streaming from their eyes, and all I could think about was running. I grabbed my brother’s hand and ran as fast as I could, struggling to survive as people were dropping dead. I was getting weaker and weaker, but for the sake of my younger brothers, I had to pull through and just keep running. We survived the attack and stayed in a cave for a week without food or water. I had to go back to the town to search for something to eat or drinking water, but when I returned, I found a ghost town, filled with thousands of dead bodies lying on the ground, among them my relatives and neighbors.”
This is the story of my mother during the Halabja chemical attack as she tried to survive the chaos. She and many others posed no threat to anyone, and all that we Kurds have ever wanted is to own the lands where we have lived for thousands of years, before anyone else claimed it as their homeland. This is just one story, but there are thousands more as we have endured many other genocides.
Where is the justice in this?
So sorry 😢... so sad. Whatever I say or feel ...I can't describe the pain that you all are going through. 💔. Love n light to all God creations . ❤❤❤😢
you lived thousands of years? cool strory... you haven't had a genuine state in history. we, turks, will continue to rule you.
Kurdistán
@@buraktemizel-oe7xmwtf dude it is not even about you
@@buraktemizel-oe7xm there is no honor in that
My barber is Kurdish and when I asked him where he comes from he says “Kurdistan”. That’s the only answer he gives.
crazy how much the US has used the kurds without ever really helping them
E: stay in school kids. otherwise you'll end up as a 35 year old telling people you don't understand the necessity of repaying debts made in blood or the importance of upholding your reputation as a trustworthy person in the comment section of a TH-cam video you couldn't finish
Welcome to the real world
They are still helping and arming them secretly how do you think the syrian democratic fighters got new weapons?
not their fucking job ,is it ?
Maybe kurds should try not to be gullible.
😢
It's crazy that anticolonial movements in Palestine have massive support in these countries, yet they have their own version of the Palestinians they are oppressing themselves.
Edit: Replies prove my point. Tons of hypocrites replying to this comment saying 'it's different' but then using the exact same arguments as the Israelis. "freedom! civil rights! (Just not in my backyard!)"
The Kurds never had a state in this region and no one here owes them one they themselves migrated to west asia later. Israel was founded after WW2 when Palestinians were already living there. The situation is not comparable in the least. If you care about this so much then why don't you talk about the Zazas,Yezidis and Assyrians who think Kurds stole their lands? Armenians also accuse them. See how messy this gets? It is not as simple as "Uhh just give them independence!". Turkey is the only country and moderator that keeps the peace in their part and prevents them going for eachother's throats and that's a fact.
@@soundwave2481 Palestine has never been it's own country either, so I don't really understand what's your argument.
@@soundwave2481 they seem to be dropping a hell of a lot of bombs for a moderator and peace maker lmao
@@soundwave2481can you show me when there was a Palestinian state? Oh wait
@@soundwave2481I think you legitimately could not have made it more obvious that you are a Turk. Which is especially funny, because all Oghuz turks (except maybe the Turkmens) stole the land they consider their ancestral home. 1000 years ago, there were no turks in Turkey, no Azeris in Azerbaijan, etc. They stole all of that land. And considering how the government of Turkey treats Kurds and Greeks in their country, and how both the Turkish and Azerbaijani governments opress what little remains of their country's Armenian populations, seems like not much has changed.
I think this question should have been asked. Why are Europeans drawing map borders for places they have nothing to do with.
Because they won the war.
Don't hate the player hate the game. I can link dosens of links of muslim conquests of how their ethnic cleansing are causing problems until this day. If you think Europe was doing a singleplayer playthrough of colonies, conquest or slavery then you are delusional
@watup3494Well said
Obviously, you are an enemy of the Kurds
@@SpaceInvader414 Because white imperialism.
Are there kurds watching this video ?
@@Khulasatul-alkulaasah yep
@@thephoenix4363yes✌🏼
Yep
yes
Yes, but the amount of miss information is insane
We stand in solidarity with Kurdistan from Kashmir. Soon both our peoples will have our own independent countries!
Serkeftın
As a Kurd thank you ☺️
Now where are those people crying for palestine. Would they come in support of Kurdistan? Why this selective approach by Muslims?
No friends but the mountains.
True vallah 😢😢
@@Klein_Arsch Bzhi Kurdistan , Bruxi Stamkaran
God is in the wilderness.
I am a Kurdish Alevi from Dersim. The Kurdish people are one of the peoples subjected to assimilation and massacres in the 20th and 21st centuries. When I started school (boarding school), I did not know any language other than my mother tongue, Kurdish. Now, I speak Turkish fluently, but my mother tongue has been forgotten. Cultural genocide was applied not only at the language level but also religiously. Like every people, the Kurdish people have the right to self-determination. However, the moment you ask 'Where is my mother tongue, my culture?', you are labeled as a terrorist. The Kurdish people have been victims of modern nation-states for a century. We continue our honorable struggle for the end of practices amounting to cultural and physical genocide. We will always say long live freedom.
Kurds has a country which is Iran , remember your great ancestor howakhshatrah
@@umitgurz1001 yallah kuzey ırağa
the amount of misinformation and misportation of PKK is crazy.
The only time kurds was have a country was when it was assisted by the Soviet Union 😂. Meanwhile, the United States has made dozens of promises and they have never been fulfilled .
Found the Turk!
How?
Turkish speaking Greeks 🤡
@@4bidden1 okay lil bro did u just try to insult me by calling me greek?
4 title changes in 9 days!
Johnny, if you're going to dive into the Kurdish issue, you've got to go all in. The title changes-from 'How Us and Everyone Else Betrayed the Kurds' to 'The Kurds, the Forgotten Nation,' then 'This Should Be a Country But Is Not,' and finally 'Why the Kurds Never Got a Country' feel like you're skirting around the real discussion. If you’re talking about a nation's freedom, be bold and stick with a strong, consistent message. Don't hedge, just lay it out there with conviction.
He's just a b testing the best title for views. It's just for money, basically
Now it is ‘The country that history forgot’ 😂
That’s nothing unusual for TH-cam videos. They’re changing it based on viewer stats and improving engagement.
Whichever title gets the topic of the history of our people the most views is good enough for me! Whatever it takes!
Johnny weakened out with this titles hard. Probably not enough of WEF money has came.
You can give Minnesota to Kurds so they can have a country. Win win.
Also if they look at the number of Kurds in Europe and Syria almost same so they can support Kurdish groups to create new country in Europe :)
@@btry0843 No thanks.
@@rashid0mar but you seem so ambitious and helpful to solve people's problems. So you must give some to these people.
Land Kurdistan enough for Kurds
We would rather have your mother, you are from Kurds. You have been in these areas for 900 years and Kurfs have been living here in these areas for 5000 years before Jesus. Our biggest mistake was helping you
I'm not a Turk, neither do I care for defending Turks, but you're implying that if a large number of people from a certain ethnicity live somewhere then they're entitled to have their own country, that's a dangerous line of thought, especially in a region like the middle east, not to mention, it punishes countries who historically incorporated different ethnic groups native to regions they conquered into their societal structure, instead of exterminating them in a relentless genocide, "Looking at how the U.S dealt with the natives", that logic is fundamentally flawed.
Maybe because these people lived in these lands long before Turks and Arabs even exist in the region that’s why they own the land.
@@Shervan96 I was unaware that Europeans lived in America before Native Americans, besides, your logic may partially apply to Arabs and Turks, "debatable in case of Arabs" but what about Persians? are Iranians not native to that land?
@@justplay1555 it doesn't matter to me, that's not my point anyway, they're free to live wherever they want, but just because they're a large ethnic group with no country doesn't mean they're entitled to one.
@justplay1555
There must be a difference with a large number of people who immigrated or comes from other countries and areas, and a large number of people who live there before and have own culture about their lands and mountains. Yes we kurds deserve a independent country or autonomy in present contries for maintaining not forgeting who we are, maintaining protect our identity and culture! Now, say as a english or other nation, do you want to lose your parent language?
@@xxx-wk7gt This and that are completely different things, dozens of cultures around the world maintain their traditions and language without having a country of their own, not having a country doesn't mean losing your parent language nor your culture, seeking an independent country by taking lands from Turks, Iranians, and Arabs? how to put it simply, you guys are asking for trouble, so don't be so surprised when you see it coming your way.
At least 30 to 40 percent of the map has not been drawn, so what about Lorestan?
Turkish people after watching this video:
👁️👄👁️
😂😅 ofc😅
Kurds: It sucks being split by different powers.
Poland: Been there.
Except the United States actually hold their promises for the Polish.
Thanks for this video. I am from north part of Kurdistan. We are not gonna surrender.
*Eastern Turkiye 🤗
Bro, identifying yourself as a Kurd from Northern Kurdistan is right and agree that Kurds will never surrender!
@@AliKetenci-mv5gh*north kurdistan
@@thisisreal6510 Her bijî kurd ❤ u Kurdîstan em kurdê Bakûrin em ne ji Tirkîne em ji Kurdîstanêne u em Kurdin.
Sarı torba
As an Iranian Kurd this was very painful to watch
we are not iranian please stop calling ur self this we have nothing to do with modern iran
❤ Te amamos Kurdistán saludos de Sudamerica 🇵🇪
We love you from Kurdistan
The fact that a single person can decide to make a country free of other cultures makes me realise how f@cked up the world is.
He was anti Islam, hes like Hifler
you can't blame a nations actions on a single person
Yeah if you learn the history the american way. Simple history told for simpletons.
@@AliMohammed-ez6ntas he should be. Turkey should and always will be secular, cry to your quran.
@@turc9808 After you die you will have Ataturk and and i will have Allah SWT, lets see who will be humiliated. If my God doesnt exist, we both wouldnt know, if he exists then i cant wait to see the looks of your faces
kurds, thank you
We are the Kurds, we will have our independent Kurdistan whether the racists around us like it or not. It is our land, our country, our geography, and our culture.
Thank you for remembering the Kurds and expressing this ✌️☀️♥️🍀
The Kurds' struggle for freedom continues. 💚☀️❤️
Birileri göç etmiş galiba almanya mı? Fransa mı? veya hangi avrupa ülkesi ? :D
@@RageeMan8805 i think someones DNA test is missing
the US is still working with the Kurds in Syria to a limited degree. I worked on a joint base with the SDF back in 2022. I was even able to buy and bring home a YPG flag.
Holy shit thanks bro! We thank you for your service! I am Kurdish and we all support YPG. How was your experience there? What did you think of the Kurdish autonomous project in Northern Syria?
Hi from kurdistan
yes this four countries colonized our country.
Thank you for the video
As a Turk, the PKK-YPG terrorist organization, which killed 40 thousand people in Turkey, mostly of Kurdish origin, with suicide bombings and various tortures, will never become a state. As Americans, you can cry all you want. And I would like to add that there are no freedom fighters who kill children or take children to the mountains and turn them into militants and engage in drug dealing who do not hesitate to rape and kill those children. Those who want to learn about resistance should research the 1919-1922 Turkish War of Independence
Turkeys history confirm that have Problem with all kurds. Also with all neighborns
Kosovo is Serbia
Mad turk lol
Nobody believe a barbarian
@@endalor3548 Turkey ban education in kurdish language in Kurdistan, in Land of Kurds, ban kurdish cultur, music, dances,...so has Problem with kurds. Remember Massacras in Dersim, Zilan, Kocgiri....in the 90s has destroyed oder 4.00 villages... has Problem with kurds
Thank you for noticing us ❤️🤍💛💚
Nobody noticing you they just tell lies about you that you guys fight for freedom but what really happening is you guys are killing children for Kurdistan.
this comment is truly depressing
@@mabastt179 why?
@@mabastt179 Fascist tükürük!
Bro the comment that I wrote is got deleted I can’t see it. (It was about Kurds killing children for Kurdistan)
Thank you for being the voice for Kurdistan. Love from Vietnam 🇻🇳💙🇹🇯
Love kurdistan from kurdistan ❤❤❤❤
Our friends are the mountains. We trust no one but the mountains. We have been betrayed too much and it has taught us that our friends are not people but mountains.
As a minority in Bangladesh, i understand what Kurds are going throgh. Support and love from France.
“Minority in Bangladesh” “Love from France”. What are you trying to say
@@EliasRoy i moved to France, a year ago.
So you are not muslim but kind of hindu
If you had seen how the police in Turkey looked at and treated us Kurds, you would have thought that a state was necessary for the Kurds and that the whole world should work for it.
you should be thankful to that police if they do not treat you like how they do in United States. Non of these police treat you like that unless you are acting like a traitor, mahir...
😂😂😂 nice lie i live in east region of Türkiye. İ didnt see any of police is asking for your ethnics. They dont even care who you are, what are you doing etc. İn Turkey you dont have even 1 negative right. Same as Turks
@@serdem9708 Since you are a Turk who was recruited, I am not surprised that you have not seen these facts. A Kurd can only be governed fairly by a Kurd.
@@mahir004 you could move to iraq but you dont want to be governed there :P
Stupid lie, it is quite impossible to discriminate a Turk, a Kurd or an Arab in Turkiye just by their look.
Thanks for sharing our story ❤
My grand grandfather was from Merdin (northern kurdistan)and my grand grandmother was from Merga(Southern Kurdistan) they accidentally met in Kirmashan city in (Western Kurdistan) and married when they were back to Merdin, after 20 years their sons going for business purposes to different cities of Kurdistan (south,west and east ) while they stayed in Northern kurdistan and WW I happened and years after they divided Kurdistan and each of they sons of my grand grandparents become a citizen of different countries!!!!!!!
That’s the reason we don’t give a shit to what the world say about us, we are from kurdistan even if noone recognizes we still and forever do mind only our single unchanged decisions and those who are in solidarity with us
lm kurdish from Kurdistan. Thank you. Spas ❤️☀️💚
As a Kurdish person whose native language is Kurdish, when I was in the second grade in elementary school in Turkey, I did not fully understand the math question my teacher asked me in Turkish because I did not know Turkish. I tried to say something using Kurdish words, and the teacher hit my fingertips with a long pine stick. At that moment, I felt the pain throughout my entire body, and then I fainted from the pain. I opened my eyes at home. Similarly, for example, because I could not memorize the "Oath of Turkish Youth" that was recited to us Kurds every morning, which includes the phrase "I dedicate my existence to the Turkish existence," I faced the same violence. In short, from elementary school to university, I was subjected to similar racism many times by my teachers and Turkish friends, and despite being 40 years old, I still cannot get rid of these traumas, and they have shaped my outlook on life. When I acted like a Kurd around my Turkish friends, being myself, I was ostracized. When I tried to behave like a Turk, I was ridiculed because I couldn't succeed in being like a Turk. Thus, my personality became fragmented. This racism continues to escalate terribly today, and there is an atrocious medieval-level racism in Turkey that you cannot find anywhere else in the world. The strange thing is that Turks consider this normal and do not see it as racism because they do not experience it themselves and have all national rights.
Did we Kurds have to endure these experiences in our homeland where we have lived for thousands of years and spoken Kurdish for thousands of years? Were Turks and the Turkish language important, while Kurds and the Kurdish language were insignificant?"I hope this comment is not deleted and that many people see it. Maybe it will help me overcome my trauma a little bit.
You silly boy if you go to America do you think they will give you lessons ın caveman language. If you are ın Turkey you will get Turkısh lessons
Bro you're a Türk bot. You're literally using a Turkish keyboard.@@kokos9408
From which province are you?
Is the kurdish Language still present in your family?
My teacher beat me with a stick when I was 9, it is not that deep trauma, get over it.
@@emreiris114
I got beaten too.
But not because i spoke my mother tongue.
The title of this video has been changed two times because it contained the words “Kurd” and “country” really tells you all you need to know.
Should every nationality in the Middle East have its own country?
Why jews didn't have them own country in Europe?
Found the Turk!
Shouldn’t a nationality have a country with 80 million population?
@@lawand_kurd If they can do it themselves, they deserve. If they NEED all of the big powers (US, China, EU) to achieve this dream, No. And they are not 80 million. Around 40 mil.
Today's Jews are not a nationality! They only share a religious group! And in Europe, we have enough with one religion having its own country (which shouldn't exist tbh) thanks
@@ersankuneri4815 according to Google it’s 40 mil
And what about the many Kurds that are counted as Persian,Turk, and arab
Hello Kurds, thank you for your culture, and cuisine. Thank you for existing ❤
If u wanna know what turks really are like, be a kurd for one day.
im turk, my wife is kurd and we have happy life. if u support terrorism, race doesnt matter
@@BEDOMAZOO do u support Kurdistan independence? Do u support Kurdish being taught in turkey which has 20 million kurds?
@@ailuvkurdistan why should Kurdish be taught in Turkish schools? If your a Kurd and your parents are kurds then Kurdish should be the language you speak at Home .
@@ailuvkurdistan who would support a group that wanna divide their homecountry by terrorism and create a new country. if u ask outside of turkey i dont really care and why they would educate u in kurdish in turkey while every part of the system is turkish . even they did educate what they would do when they go to workplaces where no one speaks or understand kurdish.
@@YayaToure1247 exactly that's why we will take back our own lands 😘
Free Free Kurdistan
From the Mountains to the rivers, Kurdistan forever!
Hahaha graveistan
@@kokos9408hahah mangolistan
Hahahah 🦃🦃🦃🦃@@kokos9408
Hahahah 🦃🦃🦃🦃@@kokos9408
It is so sad how the Kurds have fought for over a hundred years for their independence, have been mass mūrdered, had their language completely suppressed, and to this day they remain a stateless oppressed ethnic group.
Kurds just don't give up, not in the past, not now, not hundreds of years from now ❤❤
Trump abandoning the most effective force actively fighting against ISIS while claiming he personally defeated ISIS is definitely the weirdest case of stolen valor I can think of in recent memory.
he abandoned a bunch of terrorist that were used a simple meat shields against ISIS lol. ISIS was defeated with airstrikes
No friends but the mountains
Not really. Kurds consider themselves as part of the Aryan race, and tthey are supported and beloved in Europe by their Aryan brothers
@@cigdemylmaz1532spam atma
I am saying as a Kurd that you explained the Kurds very well. There were only a few things missing, you did not mention the massacres that the Turks committed in Turkey after World War II, such as Sadam Hüseyin. You did not add the Şex Seyit rebellion and the Zilan massacre. Thousands of Kurds were killed there. Thank you very much for everything. I subscribed to you for this video. ❤🙏🙏🙏
All the people shouting to free Palestine, probably have never heard about the Kurdish struggle.
God bless the Kurds, from Ireland
This is a video that all Kurds should watch and share, especially Kurds who have assimilated in Bakur and HDP members should watch it.
I am a Kurd and everything you say is true.💪
Kurdistan was there before turkey
LoL.
@@demo35440 whats so funny
It's true tho
Its so not true😂
@@omerfarukcavusoglu1316 It's true. The Marwanids..
Turkey and Iran wants a palestine independence, but not a Kurdish one.... 40 Millions of kurds wants a country.
just becouse you are differrent race , it doesnt give you right to own a country
@@TheGercek53 So why do the Arabs and the Turks have a right to own a country.
Exactly
@@sak7381 they were handing out nation states and Arabs and Turks were at the right place at the right time smh. It's not just about having a right to have a country. I am Turkish and I wish Kurds had their own country and this whole time they had their own sovereign system. Unfortunately no where on this world people get handed out countries, heck even if they fight for it they may not get it. Nothing to do with what is right or wrong...
as a Kurdish guy from Turkey, i don't want a new country bro. everything goes good for us in here (btw i live in Van in Turkey) and we are happy as Turkey citizen -at least everyone around me are happy-. i don't know the Kurdish people from other countries like Iraq, Syria etc. but for Turkey Kurds, we are happy in Turkey bro.
No friends but the mountains" (Kurdish: Ji çiyan pê ve tu heval nînin; Sorani Kurdish: ھیچ دۆستێک جگە لە چیاکان) is a Kurdish proverb which is expressed to signify their feeling of betrayal, abandonment and loneliness due to their history as a semi-stateless ethnic minority in the Middle East without faithful allies.
"I am a Kurd to the last drop of blood in my veins. They will never be able to destroy the people they seek to annihilate."
If you don’t wanna get an uprising against the government, then give them rights and treat them as citizens.
nah, those who dont like it can leave
As a Kurd, I am proud of you. KURDIS map IS MISSING. The map of Kurdistan is very large. There were 73,000,000 more than the 2022 Kurdish Census ... #FREEKURDİSTAN
as an Estonian I am soo thankful that you talk about countries like this.... it mesans a world to these people to know that they are not forgotten
Independence & Prosperity for Kurds and #Kurdistan.
سڵاو لە هەموو کوردێکی بەشەڕەف و بە هەڵوێست . ئەمە جوانترین ڕاپۆرت بوو لەسەر کوردستان کە لە لایەن کەسێکی بیانیەوە کرابێت ❤🤍💛💚
long live kurdstan free kurdstan❤🤍💛💚
The Kurds autonomy in the north of Syria is called Rojava and it's a fascinating social experiment. Based on socialist agendas and philosophies, they formed a governance system which implemented a very direct democracy with power to local communities and authorities, mandatory representation for women in governing and tolerance towards non-Kurds in the region
No friends but the mountains
Thanks Johnny for this video
As kurds we suffer in the last centuries, and out stories hasn't been told yet ,
Bro this is sick, i'm going to Irani Kurdistan in a few weeks!
@@drewbinsky Great make sure to visit all the historical places and also the nature ❤️
It's great, welcome to our beautiful Iran, Kurdistan is very beautiful, especially it has beautiful nature. I suggest you to see other parts of Iran if you have time, especially Isfahan, Shiraz and the beautiful shores of the Caspian Sea.
@@melancholic_purple1450 long live kurdistan seperated from iran
@@hann5240 first you should separate from turkey 😂😂😂
Thank you for this video! As a Kurd, I really appreciate your efforts in creating such an accurate video on recent Kurdish history. Thank you again!
Iraqi?
@@shafsteryellow he said he is kurdish
As a Kurd I'd say in terms of history most of the areas of Kurdistan used to belong to Iran and later was invaded by Turks or Arabs
Your video on Kurdistan is fantastic! To understand the Kurdish spirit, it's crucial to acknowledge the Anfal Campaign. This horrific period in 1988 saw the Iraqi regime target Kurds with chemical weapons, mass executions, and imprisonment. Estimates suggest 50,000 to 180,000 people perished, including countless women and children. The brutality involved unimaginable suffering, with reports of burying people alive. Entire villages were burned and livelihoods stolen. Learning about this dark chapter adds depth to Kurdistan's story of resilience.
It doesn't matter how you think and write comments, because you are being deceived and given wrong information by your governments. We are living in this pain and we have lost more than 20 relatives because of Anfal. All of them were innocent women and children.
kurdistan sufferred a lot from arabs, turks and iran. kurds are aryan and armenian origin but converted islam. Westerns must protect us.
In fact, although what happened to the Kurds by Saddam is horrific and cannot be justified, you exaggerated so much that you said that Iraq buried them alive! In fact, Kurdish militants sided with the Iranian army and killed Iraqi soldiers, and this is considered treason! They killed many soldiers during the war, but Saddam took revenge on everyone, even civilians. Saddam also carried out the same actions with the Shiite Arabs in the south.
@@mohammedkh4321you Iranian Kurds ironically supported iraq during iran iraq war? I didn't heard similar thing happening
This is not exaggeration, yes Saddam did buried us alive!
@@ShubhamMishrabro who told you I'm a Kurd or even Iranian!
Crazy how selective outrage works…. It’s trendy to be pro Palestine but ignore the Kurds. Makes ya wonder why people get crazy mad when it’s the Jewish state but not multiple Arab states
Everyone in Turkey is a citizen, they have the freedom to travel, they can live wherever they want in the country, everyone receives free healthcare from the same hospital. Every people study at the same school. The Constitution of Turkey does not discriminate between citizens. Palestinians, on the other hand, do not have an identity card, do not receive any services, and do not have freedom of travel. You are being hypocritical.
Türkiye did not build a wall anywhere and leave people behind or isolate them.
Thanks for explaining the kurdish history.
Kurds are grateful to the US. The US saved us from the cruel Iraq and Syria. It still helps the Kurds a lot. 🙏
FreeKurdistan ❤💛💚
Free graveistan
Pls stop listening to turks about kurds.
Yes. Listen to Japanese. They will tell you great thing about kurds. :d
@@klmxyz5520 maybe we should listen to armenians, they have good stories of turks
Iraqis aren’t gonna like this video.
All 3: Turks, Iraqis and Syrians
I was a Kurd born and raised in a place called Turkey. My mother and grandfather made fun of them because they did not know Turkish and sent them home. 98% of the people living in that city are Kurds.
This video is false from the start lmfao. Erlik has replied to the video in Turkish from start to finish and slammed the video left and right, the video is full of daydreaming and revisionism.
Edit: don't comment shit like "Mad Turk" under the comment if you won't even bother to reply to me when I ask you a genuine question.
Erlik kim yeni lideriniz mi
@@fatiha.8394 okuma yazma yetisine sahip bir efendi.
Mad turk lol
@@owlman4167 Ok, let me ask you something from this funny video then and lets fact check.
Do you know why those rebellions he mentioned happened?
Why did he jump from Dersin Rebellion (1938) to formation of PKK (1978) by what he tells me, these Kurds were standing up to oppression and shit from the start. Were there really nothing in between 1938 to 1978 to cover? Look it up, there is none except a few banditry probably. Even then, Dersim Rebellion wasn't even an ethnic rebellion it was a feudal-Islamistic one but you don't care lmfao, why would you?
@@lazmanyacanavar5888Kanka bende Kürdüm bosver
🦃 are not gonna like this video 😂
Beautiful piece of art @Johny, we (as a Kurd) have been waiting for this video for a long and liked it very much!🥰👍🌺
Yes, I am from Diyarbakır and I am Kurdish. Everything you said is true. Thank you Johnny Harris for telling us about us ❤
I've been waiting for this video for so long, with love from Halabja🙏.
Turkey wants half of Cyprus for an 18% minority. Also Turkey doesn't give 20 million Kurds their own nation. Make it make sense 😂
As a Turkish Kurd, the misinformation and ignorance in this video is awful. Yeah, Kurds dont have a country, big deal. We made a political party which has a healthy majority, just for them to support terrorists. You talk about how everyone shot Kurds away but dont talk about how PKK bombed village schools for no reason.
As a Turkish Kurd, I have total freedom equal to non-Kurds, and I am happy with them. I know if Kurdistan is created today, they will tear themselves apart or just get destroyed in poverty. Thinking otherwise is sheer ignorance and optimism.
An American especially should stay silent about this issue. It is not a topic that is even close to your political knowledge, it is a really unique situation that you cant fathom unless you live here
Funny , nice try its well explained in the video ..Turkey used the term THE GOOD KURDS which point that the Kurds which denied the identity that you want but foget it the Kurdish culture is much reacher to be earsed by a weaker one ... stop steal our culture !!!
just Kurdistan ✌
@@b.smart.2761 Bro wth are you even saying
You’re assimilating well. Benamus
Hhhh turkish kurd😂
just say it am xain
Yes yes yes. From now on, we must support the free Indians state in North America.
😂 🤡
Found another Turk
Thank you so much for sharing this ☀️
Kurds, like all other nations, have the right to become a state. The state established by the Kurds will bring peace, stability and tranquility to the Middle East and will also protect the Kurds' western allies against China, Russia and Islamist terrorists. Our western friends, especially the USA, need to support us because the Kurds are a secular, secular, enlightened, hard-working people, and they are not at all the people that the occupying states present. I believe that one day the Kurds will establish a state in the Middle East and this state will be democratic and have a high level of prosperity. Let's believe that that holy day is closer than ever.
😂😂😂😂
Nationalism died. claiming right to have a country is terrorism now. they have to get assimilated
Uyuşturucu, silah taciri aydınlar. Bi de Amerikalıları koruyacaklarmiş.😂😂 Allah Kürttür.✌️
Turkey is committing genocide against the Kurdish nation, banning their language, identity and culture. I write to you as a Kurd in the 21st century, whose country is occupied by four states. Please help the Kurdish nation. Answer our cries for a free Kurdistan
with all of the surrounding people wants to destroy them, the story of the Kurds is extremely similar to the story of Israel. i hope they'll get a country and fight strong against their enemies like we did
😅 yeah right.
You didn't fight lol. You are gifted a state by western powers. They want the same thing. Won't happen though.
So many turks crying in the comments🤣
You can see that the countryless are crying more
Who cries? A nation with tons of states throughout history or a minority who has never ever had its own state. You guys are so funny 😂😂
I think the creation of a Kurd country could be the answer to the Middle East. It could stabilize the regional power. I hope they get own country because they are not treated well in the modern day countries.
It would aggravate the situation. The region is too diverse and there are other memories that want them.
Plus, the governments are nothing but corrupt, so there wouldn’t be much of a change.
lol kurdish zone in the iraq is in a state of constant civil war Diyarbakır will ask to rejoin Türkiye
My beautiful people, one day Kurdistan will be established and we will be free.✌️
When my dad lived in Germany he heard the heartbreaking story of a former kurdish reporter in the iran iraq war he spoke out against saddam and his family was executed and village gassed truly heartbreaking is the story of kurdish people
Welcome to Kurdistan
Kurdistan not kürdistan
@@KurdMiran
I think I've fallen victim to the keyboard.
@@KURDISTAN0571 yes🥲
Turkish nationalists will be in the comment section instantaneously ..
turkish defenders*
would you give up your land for kurd?!
Free the Kurds!
Biji Kurd u Kurdistan 🦅🔥
It is not the first time that the West has tried to divide our country, or even the entire region, and use some small elements as a knife. They always have and will always do this. As a country, and even as the entire Middle East, our states and nations need to be smart. For example, Kurds need to know this. When the West divides the Turks, the situation of the Kurds in the West will be worse than in Palestine. They need to be able to perceive this. Free cheese is in a mousetrap.