LA VERDAD short-analysis: The Kurds- a challenge for Turkey
T he Kurds have been living in that
Anatolian region long before the Ottoman or the Seljuq Empire was erected there
– they conquered that region around 1000 AC - but side by side with some
Turkish speaking groups that were already living there. From a moral
perspective and regarding self-governess, I presume, that it is not unimportant
who has lived there first and maybe has been conquered by another force, which,
thirdly, maybe imposes their will which might be a bad one on that very group
of people who came first. A own language is a characteristic which, in my
opinion, supports the idea of an own sovereign country too. Maybe the Kurds did not really come first but
certainly they were, just as Orthodox Christians or Jews, swallowed by the
Turks. However, as long as they did pay tribute they
were given religious liberty, when converting to Islam they had equal rights,
in the past and now enjoy all liberties as Turks within Turkey as long as they
do not want to create their own independent state. So, regarding Turkey, the
creation of a Kurdish country on Turkish/old Turkish Ottoman territory might be
not justified.
Some Kurds and some nations would like to see it like that- but do they really deserve it? Foto: sozialismus.info