Kurds and Kurdistan
100 Years of Statelessness
Kani Xulam on Democracy Now
July 25, 2023
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Armenians, Kurds, Turks, and Tolstoy
In 1893, a group of Armenian university students visited Leo Tolstoy at his home. They wanted to talk to him about the plight of their Armenian compatriots in Ottoman-Armenia. Their emancipation was on their mind. Would the world-renowned author support their struggle for freedom?
He didn’t.
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