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Kirkuk, the ancient capital of Kurdistan as of 03.00 hours Eastern Time was under complete control of the American Military!!!
 
God Bless America - God Bless Kurdistan !
 
Kurds were promised autonomy in the Treaty of Sevres (1920) but the treaty was never ratified (Once again the League of Nations and later the United Nations failed at carrying out promises and true justice).  Instead, a peace treaty between the allies and Turkey, Treaty of Lausanne (1923), was adopted which did not mention any rights for Kurds.  Kurds were not mentioned in any subsequent international document until the UN Security Council Resolution 688 was passed in April 1991.
 
The time is now for the citizens of the world to act and to promote JUSTICE and see to it that Kurdistan is established with a democratic government and a homeland is finally created for the Kurdish people! Let your government representatives know this, let the United Nations know!!!!!
 
 
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KRG is proud to have representation all over the world

The Kurdistan Regional Government in Erbil
Phone: 873-156-2753#
Fax: 001-651-846-6051
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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KRG Representation in the United States*
Office:202 776 7196
Fax:    202 887 9168

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kurdistan Regional Government-Erbil
USA Representation
1050 Seventeenth Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
*Nijyar H. Shemdin, U.S. Representative of Kurdistan Regional Government, is registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act on behalf of Kurdistan Regional Government, Erbil. Additional information concerning the registration is on file at the U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C..

KRG Representation in the United Kingdom
Phone: 020-7828-8616
Fax: 020-7828-8526
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
7 Belgrave Road
London SW1V 1QB

KRG-European Union Mission
Phone: +32-2-513 72 28
Fax: +32-2-513 36 79
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rue le la Loi 221
1040 Brussels
BELGIUM

KRG Representation in the Nordic Countries
Phone: +46 8 442 0505
Fax: +46 8 442 0905
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Box 7127
SE-170 07 Solna
Sweden

KRG Representation in Germany
Phone: +49 30 7974 8491
Fax: +49 30 7974 8492
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vertretung der Regionalregierung-Kurdistan Irak in Deutschland
P.O. Box 150 101
D-10633 Berlin, Germany

KRG Office with UN & NGOs
Phone: 0041- 22 732 1656
Fax: 0041- 22 732 1659
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Email 2: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
34 Rue du Moillelbeau
1209 Geneve, Switzerland

KRG Representation in France
Phone: +33 1 42 65 18 45
Fax: +33 1 42 65 18 46
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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History

See Kurdistan
Waterfalls, mountains, rolling green hills...enjoy beautiful images of Kurdistan in this online slideshow.

Valley in Kurdistan


Where is Kurdistan?
The region known as Kurdistan spans several countries. The light colored areas on this map show the areas the Kurds live. See map


Learn More
For anyone interested in the situation of Kurds in northern Iraq, Office of the Iraq Programme is an essential resource.

Get the latest news, security council resolutions, reports of the Secretary-General, details on the enhanced distribution plan and the Secretary-General's 90-day report.


A Kurdish Hero
Integral to the history of the Kurds is the role of Mullah Mustapha Barzani. Find out more about this beloved Kurdish leader. Discover Barzani

Who Are the Kurds?

A Unique People
The Kurds are a distinct ethnic group of Indo-European descent that inhabit a region including parts of present-day Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria and the former USSR.

Kurds were promised autonomy in the Treaty of Sevres (1920) but the treaty was never ratified.  Instead, a peace treaty between the allies and Turkey, Treaty of Lausanne (1923), was adopted which did not mention any rights for Kurds.  Kurds were not mentioned in any subsequent international document until the UN Security Council Resolution 688 was passed in April 1991.

Historical Documents
1- Treaty of Sevres 1920
2- Treaty of Sevres (Kurdistan section)
3- The King-Crane Commission Report 1919
4- Treaty of Lausanne 1923
5- Wilson's Fourteen Points
6- UN SC Resolution 688

Long persecuted in their "host" countries, the Kurds' problems reached the world stage in 1991 when millions of Kurds fled Iraq after Saddam ferociously crushed a Kurdish rebellion in the north. The international community responded with the creation of a "no-fly zone" north of the 36th parallel (the area inhabited by the Kurds) which has since been protected by US and British military.


A Unique Situation
Protected by the no-fly zone, the Kurds in northern Iraq have been able to rebuild their war-torn homeland. Key to this effort has been the United Nation's Oil-for-Food Program (UN Resolution 986) which has supplied this devastated population with resources the Kurds have used to bring down infant mortality rates, restore electricity and clean water supplies, as well as rebuild infrastructure, like roads and hospitals.

Some people refer to this situation as "The Kurdish Experiment" – an opportunity for the Kurds to experience self-government and a chance to live (in the protected north) free from harassment by the Iraqi government.


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