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Category Archives: Kurdistan

Kurdish Confederalism of Iraq

17 September 2017by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Shamsul Khan and Sherko Kirmanj, both Kurdish political analysts, argue on an article titled “Engineering Confederalism for Iraq” that Iraq should apply confederalism to its political structure. They bring some […]

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Kurdistan

Syria to Achieve Kurdish Autonomy

23 November 2016by M. Shiraga 1 Comment

The operation to isolate Raqqa, which is led by Kurdish forces in Syria and supported by the United States, is named “Wrath of Euphrates” and going on with liberating a […]

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Kurdistan, Syria

Two Weeks in Rojava (Part 2)

31 May 2016by M. Shiraga 1 Comment

This post is a sequel to “Two Weeks in Rojava (Part 1). Please read the part 1 before checking this article. Jarabulus A few days later, I visited the frontline […]

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ISIS, Kurdistan, Syria

Two Weeks in Rojava (Part 1)

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“I have never seen Japanese person here. I think you are the first Japanese journalist to cross this border,” a female officer said. I was at the Iraqi-Syrian border control […]

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ISIS, Kurdistan, Syria

Palestine and Kurdistan: Similarity and Challenges

13 October 2015by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

In current issues in the Middle East, Palestine and Kurdistan can be categorised in the most significant keywords. The State of Palestine is recognised as a state by more than […]

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Kurdistan, Palestine

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