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The Kurdish Edition

The Kurdish Edition

Written by: Sardar Saadi
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A podcast to present stories and analyses related to the Kurdish politics, society, art and culture.All rights reserved Politics & Government
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  • Episode 16.3: Prof. Amir Hassanpour's Talk on Palestine in 2012
    Jul 19 2021
    This is the third part of a three-parts episode on the history of Kurdish-Palestinian relationship. In this part, you listen to the audio file of a talk by the late Professor Amir Hassanpour about Palestine originally titled "The Geopolitical Context of Palestine and the Israeli State." This talk was presented in 2012 at the Annual General Meeting of Independent Jewish Voices, a grassroots organization based in Canada that, as described on their website, “is grounded in Jewish tradition that opposes all forms of racism and advocates for justice and peace for all in Israel-Palestine.” Professor Amir Hassanpour was a long-time friend and comrade of the Palestinian People and their struggle, and an outstanding example of solidarity with Palestinians among Kurds. Link to the original video: https://vimeo.com/52200739 For a list of Palestinian musicians who echo the Palestinian resistance see: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2304470/echoes-of-resistance-8-palestinian-musicians-you-should-have-on-your-playlist Image: Internationalist Commune in Rojava Music: Raj'een by Nai Barghouti
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    25 mins
  • Episode 16.2: Palestina, Kurdistan! Intifada, Serhildan! w/ Elif Genc
    Jul 19 2021
    This is the second part of a three-parts episode on the history of Kurdish-Palestinian relationship. In this part, I continue discussing the relationship between the Kurdish and Palestinian struggles for self-determination with Elif Genc. Elif is a PhD student in politics at the New School for Social Research working on Kurdish struggle in the diaspora and an adjunct professor of politics at St. John’s University and Marymount College in New York. She is also an activist in the Kurdish women’s freedom movement in Canada and the United States. She recently wrote a piece on Kurdish-Palestinian movements relationship with a focus on more recent development and the politics involved in a special issue on Kurdistan in Middle East Report. Image: Internationalist Commune in Rojava Music: Filistine by Ciwan Haco ft. ? Cenga Gel by Ciwan Haco
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    33 mins
  • Episode 16.1: The Politics and Poetics of Palestinian-Kurdish Affiliation, w/ Dr. Abed Takriti
    Jul 19 2021
    This is the first part of a three-parts episode on the history of Kurdish-Palestinian relationship. In this part, I talk to Dr. Abdel Razzaq (Abed) Takriti about his chapter in a forthcoming book titled “The Political and Cultural History of Kurds.” This book, edited by Amir Harrak, will be published by Peter Lang, and it is dedicated to the prominent Kurdish scholar Professor Amir Hassanpour, who was a long-time friend and comrade of the Palestinian People and their struggle. Dr Takriti in his chapter in this book titled “The Kurd and the Wind: The Politics and Poetics of Palestinian-Kurdish Affiliation,” talks about the relationship between the renowned Palestinian poet Mahmood Darwish and the prominent Kurdish poet and writer from Rojava, Salim Barakat. Dr. Abdel Razzaq Takriti is the inaugural holder of the Arab-American Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Arab History, Associate Professor at the Department of History, and founding Director of the Arab-American Educational Foundation Center for Arab Studies, University of Houston. His research focuses on the history of revolutions, intellectual and political currents, and state-building in the modern Arab world as well as on global histories of empire and anti-colonialism. Image: Internationalist Commune Webpage Music: The Kurd has Nothing But the Wind by Salah Ammo & Peter Gabis
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    2 hrs and 8 mins
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