They viciously snatched his body from the hospital and cruelly dumped it in the dirt road of the village where he was born—as if he were a filthy bag of rotten potatoes.
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Dissent in the Lands Administered by the Turkish Government
By Kani Xulam April 20, 1998 [Editor's note: The speech below was given at the University of Maryland College Park to members of...
Should the U.S. Be an Arms Merchant?
By Kani Xulam March 31, 1998 [The following speech was made at Kay Center at American University Table Talk Series on March 31,...
Capital Area Peacemaker Award Acceptance Speech
By Kani Xulam March 31, 1998 [The International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program at American University gave its annual...
The Kurds of Turkey and their Prospects
Yasar Kaya President, Kurdistan Parliament in Exile March 21, 1998 [Editor's note: The Badlisy Center for Kurdish Studies held...
Halabja After 10 Years: The Dead and the Living
By Kani Xulam The following speech was delivered in the Rayburn House Office Building on March 18, 1998, on the tenth...
All Human Rights for All
The Statement of Kani Xulam at Kay Spiritual Life Center American University December 10, 1997 I want to thank Patrick Pierce of...
Dreaming of Beauty While Hungry and Cold
Investing in Peace Through Hunger and Cold By Kani Xulam Friday, November 28, 1997 Dear Friends and fellow Kurds, Forty days ago...

