talsor wrote:To the question, "What do the Kurds aspire for now?" Muslim responded:
"Kurds can speak of a federation without dividing it into Kurdish, Arab and Christian zones. We want to accept a new status. We are thinking of a democratic, federal system."
HZKurdi wrote:talsor wrote:To the question, "What do the Kurds aspire for now?" Muslim responded:
"Kurds can speak of a federation without dividing it into Kurdish, Arab and Christian zones. We want to accept a new status. We are thinking of a democratic, federal system."
What else can he say? we want to just seperate, nobody is g lo ing to support that idea, except Kurds. So a federal system would be like the system in Iraq, and it will work for now. And the demographics are more mixed in Syria than they are in Iraq. A Kurdish Rojava state is what he is talking about, and in it that there will be Christians and Arabs, but the majority will be Kurds. This state will be under Kurdish rule, just like SK
HZKurdi wrote:...we want to just seperate, nobody is g lo ing to support that idea, except Kurds.
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