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Defending Kurdish Resilience: A Rebuttal to Assyrian Revisionism in "A Betrayed Partnership"
Anti Kurd/Kurdistan Ninos Marcus In the opinion piece " A Betrayed Partnership: Assyrians and Post-1991 Governance in Northern Iraq " by Ninos Marcus, the author paints a picture of Kurdish dominance as a betrayal of an imagined equal alliance, accusing Kurds of marginalizing Assyrians through land grabs, cultural suppression, and historical erasure. This narrative, steeped in selective memory and ethnic grievance, ignores the harsh realities of Kurdistan's struggle for survi

Dala Sarkis
Feb 104 min read


The Anatolian Nexus: A Comprehensive Investigative Report on the Allegations of Trafficking from Turkey in the Jeffrey Epstein Case
Executive Summary Chapter 1: The Architecture of Disclosure 1.1 The Legal Framework of the Unsealed Files 1.2 The "Jane Doe No. 102" Complaint: The Primary Evidence 1.3 The Volume and Nature of the Material Chapter 2: The "Jane Doe No. 102" Allegation – A Forensic Analysis 2.1 The Specificity of the Claim 2.2 The "Spoke No English" Factor 2.3 Corroboration with Flight Logs and Travel Patterns 2.4 Comparison with Other Source Countries Chapter 3: The Diplomatic Crisis – Tom Ba

Daniel R
Feb 1017 min read


Debunking Assyrian Delusions: Why Kurdish Autonomy Thrives While Fake 'Assyrian' Claims Rot in Obscurity
A map of Assyria on the planet mars In a desperate bid for relevance, the so-called "Assyria Post" has vomited up yet another piece of thinly veiled racist drivel titled "Stability by Exception: Why Kurdish Autonomy is Funded and Assyrian Autonomy is Deferred." This garbage masquerades as analysis but is nothing more than Assyrian supremacist propaganda, peddling myths of eternal victimhood while smearing Kurds as opportunistic barbarians. Let's tear this nonsense apart, piec

Dala Sarkis
Feb 95 min read


Reclaiming Kurdish Lands: Dismantling Assyrian Delusions and Racist Propaganda
As a proud Kurdish activist unapologetic about our ancient roots, I was outraged but unsurprised by Namrod Khoshaba’s venomous screed in The Assyria Post , peddling the absurd fantasy that Türkiye should carve out an “Assyrian region” in northern Iraq to supposedly “curb Kurdish separatism.” This isn’t analysis—it’s hate-mongering, branding Kurds as “terrorists” and “expansionists” while ignoring the brutal history of Assyrian complicity in genocides and land grabs. Khoshaba’

Mehmet Özdemir
Feb 83 min read
Kurdish News Roundup: January 2026 – A Month of Turmoil and Transition
January 2026 marked a pivotal and tumultuous period for the Kurdish people across their divided homelands. Spanning regions in Syria, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey—often referred to as Rojava, Rojhelat, Bashur, and Bakur respectively—the month saw intense conflicts, diplomatic shifts, and resilient calls for rights and autonomy. In Syria, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) faced a major offensive from the new transitional government, leading to territorial losses and a f

Rezan Babakir
Feb 76 min read


The Truth About Rojava and The Syrian Crisis - 23/01/2026 - Kurdistan News
Map Of Syria as of 23/01/206 In the past three or four days, a significant amount of information has emerged regarding the abandonment and betrayal of the Kurds in Rojava, Syria. We believe the primary reason for this abandonment is the collaboration between Turkish terrorists, ISIS, and Syrian militants, who have presented Israel and the U.S. with a force to combat the Shia militants in Iraq, with the potential for future support against Iran as well. New information has sur

Rezan Babakir
Jan 232 min read


The Truth About Rojava and The Syrian Crisis - 19/01/2026 - Kurdistan News
Map of Syria and Rojava as of 19th January 2026 Introduction The events unfolding in Rojava, West Kurdistan, are the consequences of numerous other conflicts occurring throughout the Middle East. In this post, I will share my analysis and perspectives on the situation, exploring both what has transpired and what might lie ahead. It's important to keep in mind that when the U.S. and Israel are involved, there often lies a much larger conspiracy at play behind the scenes, influ

Rezan Babakir
Jan 192 min read
Kurds and Kurdistan in 2025: A Year of Fragile Transitions, Diplomatic Shifts, and Persistent Struggles
As 2025 unfolded, the political landscape for Kurds and Kurdistan remained a mosaic of cautious optimism, entrenched conflicts, and incremental diplomatic maneuvers. Spread across four nation-states— Turkey (Bakur) , Syria (Rojava) , Iraq (Bashur) , an d Iran (Rojhilat) —the Kurds, numbering between 30-40 million, navigated a year marked by the dissolution of armed groups, stalled peace processes, electoral gains, and heightened repression. This comprehensive report, drawing

Daniel R
Jan 67 min read
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