Barzani: the people of Kurdistan no more accept violence and crime

Barzani: the people of Kurdistan no more accept violence and crime
2022-08-25T11:06:41+00:00

Shafaq News/ The people of Kurdistan will never tolerate the language of violence and crime, said Masoud Barzani, President of Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), on Thursday.

"The Iraqi state must compensate for all the crimes and oppressions committed against our nation," read a statement by the Kurdish leader on the 34th anniversary of the Bahdinan Anfal.

President Barzani stated that "the regime's aim in this chauvinist behavior and this great crime was to change the demographics of Kurdistan and break the will of the Kurdish people through weapons, violence, and oppression."

"But the will of the Kurdish people to survive and seek freedom succeeded, and the enemies, opponents, and criminals fell into the dustbin of history," said Barzani.

"Between August 25 and September 6, 1988, as part of the Iraqi regime's series of crimes against the Kurdish people, many areas and villages of the Bahdinan region were subjected to inhuman campaigns of chemical attacks, arrests, killings, and deportations."

"As a result of these inhuman crimes, thousands of Kurdish citizens were martyred, disappeared, and displaced, and hundreds of villages were destroyed," read the statement.

On the thirty-fourth anniversary of the Anfal crime in Bahdinan, Barzani saluted the souls of the martyrs of the massacre of the Failis Kurds, the Anfal of Bahdinan, Garmyan, and Barzan, and all the martyrs of the Kurdistan freedom movement.

It is estimated that 180,000 Kurdish people were killed in the eight stages of the brutal genocide of the Anfal campaign committed by the former Iraqi regime in the 1980s.

In late July the exhumed bodies of 100 victims of the 1983 Genocide of Barzanis were brought back from the southern deserts of Iraq, where they were killed and reburied in the Kurdistan Region.

During an emotional ceremony in Barzan area, President Barzani said that "while nothing is more valuable than a piece of a martyr's bone, Baghdad still has a moral and legal responsibility to compensate the victims' families."

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