Is the Kurdish Spring Finally Blossoming?
September 17, 2015 Human Rights, International, Middle East, Opinion No comments
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By Michal Kranz
Historically a rather unimportant outpost at the northern terminus of the Mesopotamian plain, the Turkish town of Cizre has drawn the gaze of the international community in recent months as the epicenter of the new conflict between the Turkish government in Ankara and the Kurdish rebels, namely the infamous Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
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