The Kurds Fought ISIS, then the US Abandoned Them
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The Kurdish people are arguably the largest stateless ethnic group in the world. Millions of people who share a culture, ethnic background, and language, but don’t have power over their own future. And importantly, they’ve been used as a tool by global powers trying to influence the middle east for decades.
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-- VIDEO CHAPTERS --
00:00 Intro
03:45 Snapshot of the Kurdish Movements
07:16 A Tool for Conflict
11:39 The Syrian Civil War
14:27 The State of the Kurds Today
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Thank you for sharing our history 💜 Kurdistan is one of the most progressive places in the Middle East. No one in my family told me what god to believe in if any. My parents taught me values of feminism, human rights and peace, and I see the same values shared by my siblings and cousins in Europe. Of course there are problems, but as my parents taught me, take from our culture what is good and do better than the things we did wrong. Long live Kurdistan!