Kurdish Women’s Rights Watch (KWRW)
The Kurdish Women’s Rights Watch (KWRW) is an organization aimed for supporting and promoting women’s rights in the Kurdish community. It also incorporates KWAHK, which stands for Kurdish women: Action against Honor Killing, that is an honor-based violence campaign within the organization, established in 2000 in London. KWAHK is a network of Kurdish and
Kurdish. In addition, I interpreted and translated meetings and documents for US detachment troops in Zaytun Division. Moreover, I was a leader of my squad. It was a heavy task. However, something lighted up my passion and kept me diligent. I could keep up all my tasks because of the injured people who had lost their hopes and the children who had lost their mothers and fathers. As a person who e
being like man.
2) other many cases
October 2002 in Acton, West London, UK.
Kurdish Abdullah Yones murdered his 16 years old daughter by repeated stabbing and cutting down her throat. She was in a relationship with her Lebanese teacher and planned to elope. Fearing that she was becoming westernized and will be a disgrace to family, her father murdered her in name of honor killing.
(i)Sub populations socially excluded
from global society
(ii)Nomadic, pastoral, hunter-gatherer
people.
-Over population of 20-25 million.
-Speaks Kurdish
-Believes in Sunni Muslim faith of Shafiite rite.
Media Imperialism
One of the way of Post colonialism, focusing on the cultural ruling.
In this time, Media contributed that multinational corporation rule
Kurdish)을 체결함으로써 쿠르드문제에 대한 평화적 해결이 시도되었다. 쿠르드 거주지역의 자치권과 참정권이 합의된 협정내용은 다음과 같다.
① 쿠르드족 거주지역내 지역공용어로서 아랍어와 쿠르드어 인정
② 모든 공직에서 쿠르드족의 평등한 참여와 피임명권의 명문화
③ 쿠르드어교육을 통