Botan Zębarî
2025 / 12 / 30
In the complex arena of Middle Eastern geopolitics, the struggle for self-determination has reached a decisive philosophical and practical crossroads. We observe today a profound irony: groups that were once integral components of artificial state structures—and at times, complicit in the systematic marginalization of Kurdish identity in Western Kurdistan—are now asserting their own right to sovereign autonomy. This shift necessitates a profound reawakening of the Kurdish political consciousness. For the Kurdish people, the claim to land and liberty is not a modern political convenience, but an ancient, existential right etched into the very topography of our ancestral mountains.
The occupation of Kurdish territory is an affront to the fundamental principles of international justice and human dignity. If those who previously identified with the centralist regimes of the past now seek a path toward self-governance, it is the moral and historical imperative of the Kurdish people to lead this transformation. True sovereignty is never a concession granted by the oppressor-;- it is an inherent right to be reclaimed through unyielding collective will. We stand at a threshold where the silence of the past must be replaced by a clear, resonant demand for self-determination, ensuring that the Kurdish voice is not merely a footnote in history, but a primary architect of its own future.
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