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Minority MPs Hamstrung By Rivalry Among Kurdish Political Pa

PostAuthor: Aslan » Wed Jun 12, 2013 5:47 pm

SULAIMANI, Kurdistan Region - Minority groups in the Kurdistan Region say that serious rivalry among Kurdish political parties in parliament has deprived their MPs of any influence.

“The government and opposition groups give us no chance,” Sherdil Tahsin, a Turkman MP in the Kurdish parliament, told Rudaw.

Minority groups like the Turkmen, Assyrian and Chaldean Christians occupy eleven seats in Kurdistan’s 111-seat parliament.

Tahsin said that parliamentarians from the minority groups have to walk a tightrope in order to get anything done for their respective communities.

“We have to be very careful when presenting a bill to parliament,” he says. “Sometimes we get support from the government, other times from the opposition.”

Tahsin says that minority MPs try to serve their own people who live among the Kurds in the autonomous region without antagonizing the ruling or opposition parties.

“We do not want to take sides in the struggle among these groups,” he says.

As an example of how Kurdistan’s strong partisanship has played out against the minority communities, Tahsin says: “We asked the government to appoint a representative for the Turkmens of Kifri district in the Sulaimani Provincial Council. The government approved but the opposition did not.”

Chaldean MP Sozan Yusuf Khoshaba says that her group has presented to parliament four bills in the past four years, but without any luck.

“Some of our bills are not discussed and remain in the parliament,” she complains.

Khoshaba adds that parliamentary sessions often end without their bills mentioned.

According to Khoshaba, MPs representing minority groups have proposed that parliament agree to redraw the Kurdish flag with an extra color, reflecting the region’s non-Kurdish communities.

“We also asked for the recognition of the minority groups in the national anthem (Ay Raqeeb),” she says. “Our existence in this country must be acknowledged.”

“We have nothing against these two national symbols of the Kurds,” says Khoshaba, “but we are also citizens of Kurdistan and need to feel part of it.”

Goran Azad, a member of parliament’s legal committee, says he has not received any proposal about the Kurdish flag from minority MPs. He confirmed that their bill about the national anthem was in parliament, but had not been discussed yet.”

Amir Goga, an Assyrian MP, says that he and his colleagues try to stay out of the everyday rows among Kurdistan’s political parties.

Johnson Siyawash, Kurdistan’s minister of transportation and communications, does not think minority MPs are sidelined. However, he says that the political parties often put their own interests before those of the people.

"do you think other minorities should be given some power in kurdistan? oui or nyet? ... i think not" :)

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Re: Minority MPs Hamstrung By Rivalry Among Kurdish Politica

PostAuthor: Cewlik » Thu Jun 13, 2013 2:39 pm

What is that? The minorities in south Kurdistan even have to much power for their small numbers. The minorities in south Kurdistan are the most respected in the whole middel east and on of the most respected in the world. Most of them are refugees from south Iraq. 10% of the seats in the Parliament are reserved for them although they dont even get 2% of the votes.

But they demand more and more, even things that they not deserve, like the post of vice President or vice Prime minister of the KRG, or like now the change of Kurdistans symbols.

Aslan wrote:According to Khoshaba, MPs representing minority groups have proposed that parliament agree to redraw the Kurdish flag with an extra color, reflecting the region’s non-Kurdish communities.

“We also asked for the recognition of the minority groups in the national anthem (Ay Raqeeb),” she says. “Our existence in this country must be acknowledged.”


Why should Kurds change their Flag and Anthem which have a long history? These are our proud symbols for which many Kurds died, nobody can change them.

The minorities should change their own Flags to represent the Kurds and Kurdistan in their symbols, will they agree with that?

Everybody can compare the different situations.

The minorities in south Kurdistan are just some thousand, they have own schools, own private TV, reserved seats in the in the parliament, posts in the government etc. And there is no hatred attacks against them.

20 million Kurds in north Kurdistan and Turkey dont even have one Kurdish school, not even one reserved seat in the parliament, there is even a election threshold of 10%, which is the highst in the world, to prevent Kurdish parties of entering the Parliament. And in the schools Kurds must say every morning that they are Turks. And the Kurds are under the attack of the Terror state Turkey and racists Turkish groups on a daily basis.
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Re: Minority MPs Hamstrung By Rivalry Among Kurdish Politica

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:15 pm

If the minorities do not like the way that they are being treated - which is as Cewlik pointed out is very good - they should LEAVE - perhaps they should go and live in Turkey and see how much respect they receive there :sad:
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Re: Minority MPs Hamstrung By Rivalry Among Kurdish Politica

PostAuthor: Aslan » Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:46 pm

Anthea wrote:If the minorities do not like the way that they are being treated - which is as Cewlik pointed out is very good - they should LEAVE - perhaps they should go and live in Turkey and see how much respect they receive there :sad:

they r greedy mofo's :l why make us kurds work so hard to get wat we have now and let these minorities get anything knowing they didnt do jack shit for kurdistan :P i say kick'em out if they dont like the freedom they already have c:< plus kurds should know better to trust any of these back stabbers B-)

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