The Kurdification of Europe (2)

The myth that Kurds are the most democratic and moral group in the Middle East

In western media, journalists often write glowing articles about the Kurdish struggle for an independent Kurdistan. The media claims that the Kurds are the most moral force in Syria, Iraq and Turkey. But, in the words of Syrian Girl, “as usual the media lies”.1

The word Kurd simply means Iranian Nomad, they come from a northwestern Iranian region called Kordestan.2 The name “Kurd” originates from Middle Persian and means “tent dweller, nomad”. Kurdish tribes were living in nomadic and pastoral societies, in their tents, divided into tribes and subtribes, and were “less disposed to adopt civilisation than the Persians or Turks”.3 There has never been a Kurdistan or Kurdish civilization in history.4

The Kurds later moved westwards to Iraq, Turkey and Syria, displacing the indigenous population, in particular Christian Assyrians and Armenians. Throughout Kurdish history after the Muslim conquests, there was a tendency for Kurdish tribes to move westwards as vassals of greater Muslim powers— to Assyria and Armenia, to in modern times, migration into western Europe and the Western Hemisphere. The area of Turkey that the PKK Kurds claim as their ancestral home used to be Armenia before the Armenian genocide.5 The areas of Syria and Iraq that the Kurds claim used to be Ancient Assyria, and the land of Arabs, Turkmens, Yazidi and Shabak people.

One of the most important Kurdish folk heroes is Saladin. Remember what happened when Saladin’s forces defeated the Christian opponents at Hattin in 1187. Saladin ordered the mass execution of them. He “ordered that they should be beheaded, choosing to have them dead rather than in prison. With him was a whole band of scholars and Sufis and a certain number of devout men and ascetics; each begged to be allowed to kill one of them, and drew his sword and rolled back his sleeve.” “Saladin, his face joyful, was sitting on his dais; the unbelievers showed black despair.”

The displacement of the indigenous Armenian and Assyrian population did not begin with the Assyrian and Armenian genocide in the 20th Century. Between 1055 and 1536, many Assyrian cities and villages “were raided and attacked by Kurds who killed, looted and enslaved the indigenous population.” During these times Kurds were moving into Assyrian regions.6 According to Assyrian historian Eden Naby, the relations between Assyrians and Kurds have been marked by a long and “bitter history”, since Kurdish tribal chiefs in Iraq, southeastern Turkey, northeastern Syria, and northwest Iran regularly attacked and plundered Christian tribes. Particularly bad for the Armenian and Assyrian Christian population were the massacres in the 1840s by Kurdish emir Badr Khan, the Hamidian massacres of the 1890s by Kurdish Hamidies regiments, the Armenian and the Assyrian genocide (beginning in 1915) and the Simele massacre (1933) by Kurdish general Bakr Sidqi. Many of the massacres during the Armenian and Assyrian genocide were committed by Kurds, the Ottomans instigated many of the massacres by promising the Kurds the land of the displaced and murdered Christians. Eden Naby writes that during World War I Kurds were “responsible for most of the atrocities committed against the Assyrians in particular, due to proximity and a long tradition of perceived Kurdish rights to pillage Assyrian Christians and carry away women and goods”, and that “Kurdish expansion happened at the expense of Assyrians”.7

The Assyrian and Armenian genocide was so shocking that Raphael Lemkin used the cases of the Assyrians, and the Christian Armenians to argue for a new legal category to be called crimes of barbarity, primarily “acts of extermination directed against the ethnic, religious or social collectivities whatever the motive (political, religious, etc.).” Lemkin coined a new word for this atrocious behavior – genocide. The modern concept of genocide has its roots in the Armenian and Assyrian genocide. Hitler asked in 1939, “Who, after all, speaks to-day of the annihilation of the Armenians?”

The displacement and persecution of Assyrians and other minorities by Kurds has not stopped since the massacres of the early 20th century. Kurds are still attacking Christians in northern Syria and Iraq. Human Rights Watch reported that Christians have been victimized by Kurdish authorities’ heavy handed tactics, “including arbitrary arrests and detentions, and intimidation, directed at anyone resistant to Kurdish expansionist plans”. Because the Kurds don’t have a demographic majority required to impose an ethnocentric Kurdistan, they have been conducting ethnic cleansing campaigns, trying to wipe out rival ethnic groups. They are also trying to impose a Kurdish identity on non-Kurdish groups. Critics and opponents of the ongoing Kurdification process are regularly harrassed, arrested, abducted, tortured, receive death threats, or are assassinated (as is regularly reported by human rights organisations). AINA reported that land disputes between Assyrians and Kurds have a long history, and that Kurds have used every opportunity to “seize their villages and lands through massacre, systematic killings and intimidation”. The “Assyrian Human Rights Report” by AINA states among other things that “as far as the Assyrian community in concerned, the most important role remained the adjudication of expropriation of Assyrian lands at the hands of the Kurds in northern Iraq.” 8

Kurds in Europe

If one believes the mainstream media, one would think that Kurds are the model Muslim migrants, that they are proof that Muslims are integrating well in Western society. But as usual, the media lies. There is a blatant cover-up of Muslim and Kurdish crime in the media. The media only rarely mentions the nationality of criminals, but even if does mention the nationality, it will usually hide the Kurdish ethnicity, and will for example conflate Kurds with Iraqis or Iranians. Kurdish crime is massively under-reported in the media, it is practically made invisible.

Many German cities have Kurdish ghettos, where only Kurdish is spoken. Violent Kurdish gangs dominate schoolyards. A juvenile law attorney said that 80 percent of all cases are related to Kurdish crime. In the city of Celle, where only 3.2 percent of the residents are Kurds, Kurds bought 223 houses, many of the buyers were welfare recipients, it is suspected that drug money was laundered.9 The Kurdish PKK has also been involved in drug smuggling and trafficking which has provided substantial revenue for the PKK. The biggest drug cartel was led by Kurdish drug trafficker Hüseyin Baybaşin. The U.K. National Crime Squad estimated that 90% of the heroin in the United Kingdom (25–35 tonnes annually in the late 1990s) was under their control until 2002, when it had a bloody falling-out with its partners in the PKK. Huseyin was described as “Europe’s Pablo Escobar”. Kurds are not just prolific in the heroin trade, they are also active in the crystal meth trade.10 Even in the United States, Kurdish crime gangs have made news. The Kurdish Pride Gang or KPG, a street gang that formed in 2000 in Nashville, was involved with drug dealing, home burglaries, rapes, assault and attempted murder.11 Similar Kurdish street gangs are found in many European cities. In Germany, well-organized Kurdish heroin dealers pay a share of their profits to the PKK. In Hamburg a Kurdish cultural association was involved in the Heroin trade.12 A Kurdish crime gang stole the second larget gold coin in the world with a worth of 3.75 million Euro from the Bode Museum in Berlin and ten million Euro from a bank.13

Kurds are well known for their involvement in left-extreme groups and in German Antifa groups. In 2016 Kurds physically attacked Michael Mannheimer and other German patriots who took part in a PEGIDA demonstration.14 Kurds like Mely Kiyak have viciously attacked German nationalist Thilo Sarrazin in the media.15

Cem Özdemir and other leftist politicians have financed election propaganda for the HDP in Turkey using funds from German taxpayers. Özdemir and other politicans even make publicity (in Kurdish and Turkish) for the HDP using Twitter or through print media.1617

The „Interventionistische Linke“ (IL), a far left German organization, also seeks donations for the procurement of arms in Rojava. The PKK and other Kurdish militant groups receive ideological and even financial support from German far left groups.18 Sevim Dagdelen, a leftist politician, waved the PKK flag in the German Bundestag.

The best-known Kurds in Germany by far are gangster rappers like Kurdo, with lyrics that are primitive even in the context of this genre, and whose songs have telling titles like “Near Eastern Bandits”, “Rapterrorist”, “Violence & Crowbar” or “Criminals from the Desert”.

The media also likes to portray the Kurds as liberal and moderate Muslims. Nearly all Kurds, especially from Iraq, Iran and Syria, are Sunni Muslims, and all their folk heroes are Muslims. A survey in Iraq concluded that “98% of Kurds in Iraq identified themselves as Sunnis and 2% identified as Shias”.19 About 94 percent of the population in Iraqi Kurdistan is Muslim20 The remaining six percent are mostly non-Kurdish Christians or Yazidis. But are they really moderate Muslims? There is a strong Kurdish element in radical Islamism in both Germany and Turkey. Kurdish Islamist groups are very active in Germany, where Turkish and Kurdish Islamists have also co-operated in Germany as in the case of the Sauerland terror cell. The Kurdish Hizbullah has “left an imprint on Turkish Kurds in Germany.” Many Islamists in Germany are ethnic Kurds (Iraqi and Turkish Kurds). Before 2006, the German Islamist scene was dominated by Iraqi Kurds and Palestinians, but since 2006 Kurdish and Turkish Islamists from Turkey are dominant.21 Many Iraqi Kurds in Europe financially support Kurdish-Islamist groups like Ansar al Islam. Militant Islamism in Turkey first gained ground among Kurds before its appeal grew among ethnic Turks, the two most important radical Islamist organizsations have been an outgrowth of Kurdish Islamism rather than Turkish Islamism. The Turkish or Kurdish Hizbullah is a primarily Kurdish group has its roots in the predominantly Kurdish southeast of Turkey and among Kurds who migrated to the cities in Western Turkey. The members of the IBDA-C were also predominantely Kurds, most members if not all are ethnic Kurds like its founder, as in the Hizbullah. The IBDA-C stressed its Kurdish roots, and is fighting Turkish secularism, and is also anti-Christian. The Hizbullah reestablished in 2003 in southeastern Turkey and “today its ideology might be more widespread thean ever among Kurds there”. The influence of these groups confirms “the continuing Kurdish domination of Turkish Islamism”.22 Notable Kurdish Islamists include Mullah Krekar, an Iraqi Kurdish jihadist who came to Norway as a refugee from Iraqi Kurdistan. He was the original leader of the Islamist armed group Ansar al-Islam, which was set up and commenced operations in Northern Iraq while he had refugee status in Norway. A document stated the groups’ objectives, which was to expel “Christians from Kurdistan and join the way of jihad…”. Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, an Iraqi Kurd born in Sudan, was a leader of the Islamist terrorist network al-Qaeda. The reason that ISIS is so powerful in Kurdish areas is because large numbers of Kurds joined them. A very significant fraction of ISIS is Kurdish. Kurdish youth in Germany also travel to the Middle East where they receive para-military training in three-month long paramilitary camps. At the end of the training, some become functionaries in Europe.23

The myth of Kurdish women’s rights

In the mainstream media there is also a never-ending flood of news articles championing the “progressive”, “feminist” Kurdish women peshmerga fighters. The readers are led to believe that Kurds are moderate and just as liberal and “progressive” as the left in Western society. (Of course, here the media does not hide the ethnicity of Kurds as it does when it comes to Kurdish crime). But in reality, female genital mutilation, honor killing, polygamy etc is widespread in Kurdistan and in the Kurdish diaspora.

One of the most barbaric crimes, the practice of female genital mutiliation (FGM), is rampant in Iraqi Kurdistan. Together with Egypt and Yemen it is one of three regions in the Middle East with high rates of FGM. Nowhere else outside Africa is FGM as widely practiced as in Iraqi Kurdistan.24 FGM is also practiced among Kurds outside of Iraqi Kurdistan, in Iran, Turkey and the West. FGM and other practices like honor killing are much less practiced, if at all, by most other ethnic groups in the region such as Assyrians or Persians.

Honor killing is a widespread practice across all Kurdish regions in Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran. Domestic violence, forced marriage and honor killings are particularly widespread in Iraqi Kurdistan and other Kurdish regions and the situation in Kurdish regions has been called a gendercide. “both the KDP and PUK stated that women’s oppression, including ‘honor killings’, are part of Kurdish ‘tribal and Islamic culture’”. Many honor killings are also reported as suicides by self immolation.

Naturally, the practice of honor killing is also practiced by the Kurdish diaspora in the West. You can take the Kurds out of the Middle east, but you cannot take the Middle east out of the Kurds. Some of the most well known honor killings involved Kurds, including the honor killing of Heshu Yones, the first legally recognized honor killing in the UK, and of Hatun Sürücü in Germany. One of the most harrowing documentaries on honor killing, “Banaz a Love Story”, is about the honor killing of an Iraqi Kurdish girl in London. In an interview the director stated that in directing the movie, she tried her best to avoid that the movie could be charged with racism, that she took special care it would not paint a black picture of the Kurdish community. Whatever her intentions, by showing an accurate picture of Kurdish clan society in Europe it is hard not to to feel disgusted. The honor killing of Sara by her Iraqi Kurdish brother and cousin was the first publicized honor killing in Sweden. According to her mother, Sara’s brother believed that she “was a whore who slept with Swedish boys”, and that even though he also slept with Swedish girls that “was different, because he is a male, and he would not even think of sleeping with Iraqi girls, only with Swedish girls, with whores”. In 2016, a Kurd attached his wife with a rope at the rear of his car and drove through the city of Hammeln, Germany.25 26This is a typically Kurdish Iraqi “tradition” that probably occurred in Germany for the first time.

In the UK, the DailyMail reported on a Kurdish sex gang in the UK, in articles titled “Drugged and gang-raped under a Kurdish flag”. During one attack a 13-year victim was high on cocaine while a gang of illegal Kurdish migrants took turns to have sex with her under a Kurdish flag. On another occasion, the girl was taken to a party at a flat where there was a group of seven men in a room with a Kurdish flag on the wall. ‘She attempted to resist the first man. She was given more Mcat then, one by one, they took their turn having sexual intercourse with her.’ All the Kurdish men, who had abused five girls as young as 13, had entered the UK illegally before claiming asylum.2728 Kurdish Muslims in the U.K. were

identified as perpetrators of grooming and sex rape gangs in Sheffield (2008), Peterborough (2015), Newcastle (2017), Preston (2012) and other places.2930313233

In Berlin, a Kurd brutally killed Maria P., a pregnant 19-year old woman, an act which the media described as the most brutal killing in recent years. He killed her because he wouldn’t accept a child from a Christian girl.3435 The Iraqi Kurd Ali B. raped and killed Susanna F., a 14-year old girl from Mainz, and the “refugee” fled back to his home country Iraq, which suddenly was “safe” again for him. Most media didn’t report is that the “refugee” was Kurdish.

The killing of a Cuban-German by two “refugees” in Chemnitz was widely reported in the media, but the media never mentioned that the killers were Kurdish nationalists36. One of the killers was a Kurd from Iraq, the other from Syria. The Kurd from Iraq shared photos online which indicated that he was previously in the Peshmerga. Both had Kurdish nationalist tattoos and were posing with PKK flags. The killing of 14-year old Susanna Feldmann was also widely reported in the media, which never reported that she was killed by an Iraqi Kurd37.

Violence against women is deeply entrenched in Kurdish society. According to Amir Hassanpour, “while it is not unique to the Kurdish case,linguistic, discursive, and symbolic violence against women is ubiquitous” in the Kurdish language, matched by various forms of physical and emotional violence.38 Violence against women is also deeply entrenched in Kurdish political organziations. In his book on Abdullah Öcalan, Selim Çürükkaya, a dissident from the PKK wrote that Öcalan was raping girls, and that he was acting like a sex- and murder machine among young (Kurdish) girls.39 Many Assyrian girls are forced into prostitution by Kurdish criminal organizations, and the families of these girls have also been threatened. In northern Iraq, Assyrian girls are forced by Kurdish criminal organizations to work in prostitution. If they refuse, they are threatened with death. Many of them are vulnerable refugees. The organizations have ties with Kurdish political leaders. Some are sent to EU countries to work there. Kurdish politicians in Iraqi Kurdistan have been involved in the trafficking and prostitution of women.

There is a strong military and political co-operation between Kurds and Zionists. Many nationalist Kurds are strongly pro-Israel, also because they are aware of the help they receive from Zionist influence through the media and the refugee industry. The strong relations and co-operation between Muslim Kurds and Zionists is very exceptional in the Middle East. Kurds have benefited tremendously from the training they received from Israel. The Kurds have great teachers for the last few decades, the Israelis. When one wonders why a nomadic, tribalist people has suddenly become very successful and visible in far left politics… According to a former director-general of the Israeli foreign ministry, Israel’s help and cooperation with Kurds was part of a strategy that sought alliances with other non-Arab nations in the region. In 1980, Menachem Begin, the prime minister at the time, officially acknowledged Israel’s clandestine relations with the Kurds. He confirmed that Israel had sent to the Kurds not only humanitarian aid but also military advisers and weapons. Even today, the state-owned Israeli communications company Bezek transmits broadcasts on behalf of the Kurdish Democratic Party in northern Iraq every evening. Kurds have close ties with Israel since the 1960s from which they received support in their activities against the former Ba’athist regime until 1975. Allegations that Israeli agents have been operating in Iraq’s Kurdish areas have been circulating. A BBC News report of September 2006 provided evidence that Kurdish Peshmerga received military training from Israelis. Such close co-operation with Jews is viewed with suspicion by other Muslims.40 Eliezer Tzafrir, a former senior figure in Israel’s Mossad intelligence service, said Israel kept military advisers at the headquarters of Iraqi Kurdish rebel chief Mula Mustafa Barazani from 1965 to 1975, training the insurgents and supplying them with light arms, artillery and anti-aircraft guns. He said the United States also took part in the campaign. In return, Israel received “a window onto an enemy Arab country,” with access to intelligence the rebels gathered on Baghdad.4142

But from a Kurdish and Israeli view, it makes sense. One can find much similarity between the Kurds and Israelis in methods of controlling and seizing land.43 The well known Syrian freedom activist ‘Syrian girl’ says: “The majority of Kurds living in Syria arrived after 1920 as refugees from Turkey. Refugees who were allowed in in the country are now trying to take a piece of it. That is how Israel was created. No wonder Israel is in full support of creating a Kurdistan (a second Israel). It must also help that the borders of the proposed Kurdish state perfectly line up with greater Israel.44 The Israeli want to create a Kurdistan in order to divide the countries and create perpetual war.45 The Kurds are the closest racial group to Jewish people.46“ Both Kurds and Zionists have a strong belief in the unique suffering of their people. A Kurdish woman says about the stress on the uniqueness of suffering among Iraqi Kurds: “It made me hate anyone who is not Kurdish….other Kurdish women we talked to continued to stress the particular suffering of Iraqi Kurds in relation to other non-kurdish iraqis…” 47 Also like many Zionists, the Kurds are known for their widespread involvement in Marxist extreme-left politics, especially in the countries they are colonizing (like Syria or Germany). In many ways, the Kurds combine the worst traits of the Jews and the Muslims, without keeping the positive traits (the high intelligence of the Jews).

But Kurdish politics is also in many ways very different in Iraqi Kurdistan and in the countries they are colonizing (be it Germany or Syria). In Iraqi Kurdistan, non-Kurdish refugees and immigrants face economic and other discrimination, but in Europe they take advantage of their refugee status.

Conclusion

One can speak of a Kurdification of Europe, which means the rapidly increasing Kurdish colonization of European cities through the refugee invasion and high Kurdish birthrates, their public displays of power in the public square through their weekly demonstrations or the nightly crime committed by Kurdish youth, the billions payed to the Kurds in social benefits in Europe and in military and other aid to their homelands. It is part of the larger picture of the Islamization of Europe, but it is a significant part. There are certain characteristics that differentiate the Kurdification of Europe from the Turkification and Arabization of Europe. The combination of Communist, Islamist and ethnocentric nationalism so typical of Kurds, and the Kurdish alliance with Jewish and with far-left groups is unique among Muslim groups. Some problems associated with Muslim groups, such as Islamic terrorism, honor killing and female genital mutilation, are particularly pronounced among the Kurds. But in the mainstream media one sees a completely different picture. There the Kurds enjoy the image as model Muslim refugees in Europe – more so than any other Muslim minority. Kurds are aware of this, and Kurdish leaders encourage it, deception is part of Kurdish evolutionary strategy. The media hides the brutal way in which Kurds behave in the Middle East – and in Europe. The media hides how they ethnically cleanse Christians (and other minorities) in the Middle East – and how they kill even their own daughters in Europe.

Due to the current conflict between Kurds and Turks in Turkey, and due to the Syrian and Iraqi civil war, ever more Kurdish refugees migrate to Europe, and more Western financial and military aid is spent for Kurdish causes in Syria, Turkey and Iraq. These conflicts are in the best interest of the Kurds in Europe, as long as they continue, Kurds are not going to be deported, no matter how criminal they are. Many Kurds directly profit from the destabilization in Turkey and in Syria and Iraq. The refugee industry costs the German state 30 billion Euro per year, a large part is for Kurdish refugees from Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey. These Kurdish “refugees” have safe zones in Iraqi Kurdistan and elsewhere in the Middle East, where they often even own houses. But it seems that for many Kurds, it is more profitable to migrate to Europe as a “refugee”. Kurds are also the directly responsible for the presence of a lot of non-Kurdish Christian refugees from Syria and Iraq, especially Assyrians.

Kurds have a centuries long experience of migrating to Christian lands, conquering Christian lands, and displacing Christians from their land. In these past decades and centuries they have committed innumerable massacres against the native Christian population in what they today call North-, West-, South- and East Kurdistan. It is a history full of massacres, full of treacheries. The Kurds arrived as refugees in Syrian only a century ago (or less), today they call it “West-Kurdistan” and are violently claiming their separate state in the oil rich North of Syria. And now the same Kurds are migrating to and colonizing cities and regions in Europe, or what they may soon call West-West Kurdistan. Kurds have followed a template in Syria which they successfully applied already earlier in Iraq and Turkey. Germans and other Europeans would do well do study this template, as they are now applying it in the Kurdification of Europe.

Of course, the mass migration of other groups, such as Turks, Arabs or North Africans, poses very similar problems – and in some aspects they may even be worse. Turkish immigrants, in particular, are form criminal organizations. But there are many aspects that are unique to the Kurdish migrants, such as their extreme ethnocentrism combined with orthodox Islamism, and their association with far left and Communist movements – and their strong pro-Israel stance, also very unusual among Muslim groups. And none of these groups benefits as much as the Kurds from the media – a media that portrays them as model refugees and model Muslim migrants, contrary to the facts.

Presently the Kurds in Europe are preoccupied with fighting Turks rather than Europeans. But it is not difficult to see how quickly this situation could change. Kurds, Turks and Arabs have always co-operated in the past in their attacks against Christians (and Europeans), they have always unified under Islam against non-Muslims, from Saladdin during the time of the Crusades, to Badr Khan, to the Hamidians and to Bakr Sidqi. And an unified Turkish-Kurdish-Arab Muslim force in Europe could be as great a danger in Europe as it was in these times.

1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1paEqSmpvv4 Syrian Girl: The Truth about the Kurds in Syria

2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1paEqSmpvv4 Syrian Girl: The Truth about the Kurds in Syria

3Aboona, H (2008). Assyrians and Ottomans: intercommunal relations on the periphery of the Ottoman Empire. Cambria Press. . ISBN 978-1-60497-583-3.

4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1paEqSmpvv4 Syrian Girl: The Truth about the Kurds in Syria

5https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1paEqSmpvv4 Syrian Girl: The Truth about the Kurds in Syria

6Aboona, H (2008). Assyrians and Ottomans: intercommunal relations on the periphery of the Ottoman Empire. Cambria Press. . ISBN 978-1-60497-583-3.

7“From Lingua Franca to Endangered Language, The Legal Aspects of the Preservation of Aramaic in Iraq” by Eden Naby, In: On the Margins of Nations: Endangered Languages and Linguistic Rights, Foundation for Endangered Languages. Eds: Joan A. Argenter, R. McKenna Brown

8http://www.aina.org/reports/ahrr.htm

9https://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/pkk-verfuehrte-maedchen_aid_175164.html

10http://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/2018-03/crystal-meth-droge-sachsen-sucht-d18/komplettansicht

11 https://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/15/world/americas/15iht-kurd.1.6660650.html

12https://daserste.ndr.de/panorama/archiv/1999/Heroin-Waffen-Immobilien-Die-schmutzigen-Geschaefte-der-PKK-in-Deutschland,erste7184.html

13 http://www.pi-news.net/2018/07/77-immobilien-von-kurdischem-multi-kulti-millionaers-clan-beschlagnahmt/

14https://michael-mannheimer.net/2016/01/31/duisburg-pegida-aktivisten-von-kurdischen-schlaegern-zusammengeschlagen/

15http://www.globalecho.org/31613/wegen-kritik-an-pobel-kurdin-mely-kiyak-frankfurter-rundschau-wirft-rechten-niedere-instinkte-vor/

16 www.deutsch-tuerkische-nachrichten.de/2015/05/512493/mit-deutschen-steuergeldern-gruene-machen-werbung-fuer-tuerkei-wahlen/

17 http://www.pi-news.net/2018/11/deutsche-journalistenschule-djs-warnt-in-seminar-vor-islamkritikern/

18 http://www.pi-news.net/2018/11/deutsche-journalistenschule-djs-warnt-in-seminar-vor-islamkritikern/

19http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/08/20/who-are-the-iraqi-kurds/

20http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stephen-mansfield/religious-neutrality-iraqi-kurdistan_b_1587042.html

21German Jihad: On the Internationalisation of Islamist Terrorism by Guido Steinberg. Columbia University Press, 2013

22German Jihad: On the Internationalisation of Islamist Terrorism by Guido Steinberg. Columbia University Press, 2013

23https://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/pkk-verfuehrte-maedchen_aid_175164.html

24Iraq has a country wide percentage of 8%, but that is the countrywide average, the percentage in Iraqi Kurdistan is higher.

25https://crimekalender.wordpress.com/2016/11/20/hameln-kurde-sticht-seiner-ex-in-den-bauch-und-schleift-sie-am-seil-hinter-dem-auto-her/

26https://turkishpress.de/news/panorama/22-11-2016/hameln-mhallami-sind-so-arabisch-wie-die-pkk-ein-gartenverein

27http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4777086/The-community-shame-predators.html

28http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5047075/Sex-gang-groomed-girls-jailed-33-years.html

29Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat Inside Britain’s Grooming Gang Scandal

30http://www.englishdefenceleague.org.uk/islam/grooming-gangs/

31 https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/723909/Girls-sex-trafficking-Kurdish-car-wash

32 https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201804091063289247-uk-muslim-grooming-gangs/

33 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/grooming-gangs-uk-britain-newcastle-serious-case-review-operation-sanctuary-shelter-muslim-asian-a8225106.html

34 https://www.bz-berlin.de/tatort/menschen-vor-gericht/mord-an-maria-p-ihr-ex-und-sein-kumpel-stehen-vor-gericht

35 http://www.pi-news.net/2018/11/deutsche-journalistenschule-djs-warnt-in-seminar-vor-islamkritikern/

36http://newsblitz.net/2018/08/impressionen-von-merkels-kurdischen-chemnitz-killern/ (Another example is the Kurd who killed somebody in a disco in Constance https://www.suedkurier.de/region/kreis-konstanz/konstanz/Von-wegen-normal-Herr-Gauland-Eine-Antwort-auf-den-Konstanz-Chemnitz-Vergleich-des-AfD-Chefs;art372448,9875272

37http://newsblitz.net/2018/06/sex-mordfall-susanna-feldmann-%e2%80%a014-wer-ist-ali-bashar/

38Hassanpour, Amir. The (Re)production of Kurdish Patriarchy in the Kurdish Language. 2001.

39https://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/pkk-verfuehrte-maedchen_aid_175164.html

40http://www.atour.com/education/20030919a.html

41http://www.dangoor.com/72page30.html

42http://www.atour.com/education/20030919a.html

43http://www.atour.com/education/20030919a.html

44https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1paEqSmpvv4 Syrian Girl: The Truth about the Kurds in Syria

45https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WApApbp41SM Syrian Girl: Wary of Kurdish intentions

46https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WApApbp41SM Syrian Girl: Wary of Kurdish intentions

47What kind of liberation: Women and the occupation of Iraq (2010) by Nicola Pratt, Nadje Al-Ali

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