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They assessed my age and assigned me a birthday.
No matter how bad things get in life, no matter how many times things change, hang onto your ability to dream. Those dreams may well take you further than you could have ever believed.
Our children's won't learn Kurdish Language fluently if we don't tech them.
Refugees are going to continue to come, and the only question is what we are going to do to help them.
Almost every society on this planet has a few human beings who seek to distract attention from what is really going on, often because they have been brainwashed by others.
We and future generations should never forget them, Always remember them.
This planet is heaven but not for human beings.
Only careful political manoeuvring will be able to manage the situation.
Future generations must always learn about what took place in sinjar so it never happens again.
When I was a child the last thing that was on anyone's mind was keeping the full details of my birthday
Sooner or later our dream will become a true, (Independence)
I love my culture, I'm very proud to be Kurd.
If the caged birds think whoever scattering grains for them that person is their deity,
what should we Kurds call the person who will grantee us an independence.
The memory of Mullah Mustafa Barzani has become a crucial part of the idea of what it means to be Kurdish today.
Life is a book, one page a day but only memories are making chapters
We Kurd must do everything in our power to create structures which prevent the repeat of mass murder by our adversaries,
And It's better to call for independence.
The history of Kurdistan doesn't just tell us why it hasn't become independent so far. It also helps to make the case for Kurdistan's independence. It is a desire founded, not just on some passing modern whim in that direction, or on spurious claims to natural and obvious borders, but on a sustained historical focus and desire by its people, on pre-existing promises, on the need for protection from the kind of atrocities that have historically been perpetrated against the Kurds, and on the rather artificial way in which Kurdistan has been denied its existence in the past.