Martyrs, traitors, and patriots: Kurdistan after the Gulf War Laizer, Sheri
Publication details: 1996 Zed Books LondonDescription: xv, 224 pISBN:- 9781856493956
- 956.720443 L2M2
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-217) and index
What has happened to the Kurds since their great uprising against Saddam and the tragic exodus to the safe havens? What factors condition the course of the continuing guerilla war in Kurdistan? What policies have Turkey, Iraq and Iran pursued to deal with the Kurdish people, the largest ethnic group devoid of nationhood in the world? Can the Kurds establish their own distinct political identity, on a par with their cultural distinctiveness, or are they condemned to endless internecine conflict and tribal rivalries?
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