Library Library
Search

Kurdipedia is the largest multilingual sources for Kurdish information!


Search Options





Advanced Search      Keyboard


Search
Advanced Search
Library
Kurdish names
Chronology of events
Sources
History
User Favorites
Activities
Search Help?
Publication
Video
Classifications
Random item!
Send
Send Article
Send Image
Survey
Your feedback
Contact
What kind of information do we need!
Standards
Terms of Use
Item Quality
Tools
About
Kurdipedia members
Articles about us!
Add Kurdipedia to your website
Add / Delete Email
Visitors statistics
Item statistics
Fonts Converter
Calendars Converter
Spell Check
Languages and dialects of the pages
Keyboard
Handy links
Kurdipedia extension for Google Chrome
Cookies
Languages
کوردیی ناوەڕاست
کرمانجی - کوردیی سەروو
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû
هەورامی
Zazakî
English
Française
Deutsch
عربي
فارسی
Türkçe
Nederlands
Svenska
Español
Italiano
עברית
Pусский
Norsk
日本人
中国的
Հայերեն
Ελληνική
لەکی
My account
Sign In
Membership!
Forgot your password!
Search Send Tools Languages My account
Advanced Search
Library
Kurdish names
Chronology of events
Sources
History
User Favorites
Activities
Search Help?
Publication
Video
Classifications
Random item!
Send Article
Send Image
Survey
Your feedback
Contact
What kind of information do we need!
Standards
Terms of Use
Item Quality
About
Kurdipedia members
Articles about us!
Add Kurdipedia to your website
Add / Delete Email
Visitors statistics
Item statistics
Fonts Converter
Calendars Converter
Spell Check
Languages and dialects of the pages
Keyboard
Handy links
Kurdipedia extension for Google Chrome
Cookies
کوردیی ناوەڕاست
کرمانجی - کوردیی سەروو
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû
هەورامی
Zazakî
English
Française
Deutsch
عربي
فارسی
Türkçe
Nederlands
Svenska
Español
Italiano
עברית
Pусский
Norsk
日本人
中国的
Հայերեն
Ελληνική
لەکی
Sign In
Membership!
Forgot your password!
        
 kurdipedia.org 2008 - 2023
 About
 Random item!
 Terms of Use
 Kurdipedia Archivists
 Your feedback
 User Favorites
 Chronology of events
 Activities - Kurdipedia
 Help
New Item
Rapar Osman Uzery
He was born on 21-01-1964 in a village near The Black Mount near Mawat, when Osman Ozeri was the political leader of the Khabat Force, However, in the summer of 1963, when the Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan
Rapar Osman Uzery
Zryan Ali
He was born in the year 1989 in the city of Erbil.
He is an archivist of Kurdipedia.
He is also a member of the board of directors of the PDF Library Group.[1]


https://www.facebook.com/zryanali
Zryan Ali
Shadi Akoyi
Name: Shadi
Nickname: Akoyi
Father\'s name: Hassan Ibrahim
Date of birth: 24-01-2002
Place of birth: Shiraz - Iran
Biography
Shadi Hassan was born on 24-01-2002 in Shiraz, Iran. She came to the K
Shadi Akoyi
Srwsht Bakir
She is a graduate of the college of Physical education of the University of Sulaymaniyah, and she is a GYM trainer.
Srwsht Bakir, is one of the active members of Kurdipedia and has archived most of t
Srwsht Bakir
Deniz Hevi
Name: Deniz
Nickname: Deniz Hevi
Father\'s name: Jaudet Bulbun
Date of death: 18-09-2023
Place of death: Erbil

Biography

Deniz Hevi, a member of the Kurdistan National Congress (KNK), was a
Deniz Hevi
Hawre Karimi - Baqi Karimi
He was born in Bana. He died on 23-09-2016 in India. He is the brother of Taha Karimi.[1]
Hawre Karimi - Baqi Karimi
Arman Saidi
Athlete from Sahna city in Kermanshah province. He has been awarded first place in the Dubai International Swimming Championships.
This Kurdish boy won the medal in the 100m swimming over the age of
Arman Saidi
Aram Tayar Khalili
He is a player of the Brain team in the Norwegian 1st league.[1]
Aram Tayar Khalili
Aram Pashew
He is a poet from south Kurdistan.[1]
Aram Pashew
Adam Hidoodi
He is the commander of the second army of the Turkish infantry, the general who conducted the ethnic cleansing operation in the Red Zone and the Cizre of North Kurdistan, one of the commanders of the
Adam Hidoodi
Statistics
Articles 480,391
Images 98,611
Books 17,758
Related files 83,364
Video 1,039
Active visitors 51
Today 23,994
Library
Crime Against Humanity
Biography
Dildar
Biography
Misbaholdiwan Adab
Biography
Ebdo Mihemed
Articles
Anna Mae Aquash – From the ...
Berlin: Proteste gegen Angriffe auf alevitische Einrichtungen
Group: Articles | Articles language: Deutsch
Share
Facebook0
Twitter0
Telegram0
LinkedIn0
WhatsApp0
Viber0
SMS0
Facebook Messenger0
E-Mail0
Copy Link0
Ranking item
Excellent
Very good
Average
Poor
Bad
Add to my favorites
Write your comment about this item!
Items history
Metadata
RSS
Search in Google for images related to the selected item!
Search in Google for selected item!
کوردیی ناوەڕاست0
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû0
English0
عربي0
فارسی0
Türkçe0
עברית0
Español0
Française0
Italiano0
Nederlands0
Svenska0
Ελληνική0
Azərbaycanca0
Fins0
Norsk0
Pусский0
Հայերեն0
中国的0
日本人0

Berlin: Proteste gegen Angriffe auf alevitische Einrichtungen

Berlin: Proteste gegen Angriffe auf alevitische Einrichtungen
Nach den Angriffen auf alevitische Gemeindehäuser und Vereine in #Ankara# riefen alevitische Einrichtungen in #Berlin# zum Protest auf und machten das Erdoğan-Regime für die Hassverbrechen verantwortlich.
In Berlin versammelten sich Aktivist:innen zum Protest gegen die Angriffe auf Alevit:innen und ihre Einrichtungen in Ankara. Dort hatten am Samstag zeitgleiche Angriffe auf alevitische Gemeindehäuser und Vereine stattgefunden. Eine Frau musste mit Stichverletzungen ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert werden. Der gezielte Angriff fand zu Beginn der alevitischen Fastenzeit Muharrem statt.
Zu der Kundgebung am Sonntag hatten die Berliner alevitische Gemeinde, das #Cem-Haus#, die #Dersim#-Gemeinde, die #Demokratischen Alevitischen Föderation-FEDA#, NAV-Berlin und der Frauenrat Dest-Dan eingeladen.
Im Namen der Teilnehmenden, die den geplanten und organisierten Angriff auf alevitische Einrichtungen in Ankara am ersten Tag des Muharram-Fastens verurteilten, verlas der alevitische Dede Ismail Erol eine Erklärung, in der es hieß: „Zunächst einmal sollten wir feststellen, dass diejenigen, die unsere Leben, unsere Cem-Häuser und unsere Institutionen angreifen, und diejenigen, die diese Angriffe planen und durchführen, wissen sollten, dass sie nicht in der Lage sind, uns vom Kampf für Demokratie, Freiheit und Gleichheit zu trennen. Denn wir lassen uns nicht von Unterdrückung, Tyrannei und gleich welcher Gewalt einschüchtern. Wir stehen auf der Seite des Friedens und der Geschwisterlichkeit gegen Kriegstreiberei und alle Arten von Kriegshetze. Im Laufe der Geschichte haben wir Aleviten gegen alle Arten von Provokationen widerstanden.“
„Angriffe sind Aktionen des tiefen Staates“
Erol fuhr fort: „Wir wehren uns gegen eine Politik, die polarisiert, ausgrenzt, Rechte konterkariert und Spannungen und Gewalt schürt, und werden dies auch weiterhin tun. Wir kennen die Kräfte des tiefen Staates, die Auftragskiller einsetzen, um unser Land in Blut zu tränken, bereits aus Koçgiri, Dersim, Maraş, Çorum, Sivas, Gazi, Gezi, vom 10. Oktober, von Suruç und Dutzenden ähnlichen Massakern. Während wir als Aleviten für Gleichberechtigung kämpfen, wissen wir sehr wohl, dass wir niemals frei sein werden, solange die in diesem Land lebenden Völker, Weltanschauungen und Identitäten nicht frei sind. Aus diesem Grund glauben wir an einen Schulterschluss mit befreundeten und benachbarten Institutionen und fortschrittlichen intellektuellen, demokratischen und revolutionären Kräften. Wir wissen, dass der Hauptzweck dieser Anschläge darin besteht, Chaos und Konflikte im Land zu schaffen.“
Weiter erklärte Erol: „Wir warnen die Regierung noch einmal: Ihr Vorgehen, durch das den Cem-Häusern kein verfassungsmäßiger Status zuerkannt wird, das die Aleviten einer unmenschlichen Assimilierungspolitik unterwirft, sie beleidigt und erniedrigt, bereitet den Boden für diese Angriffe. Akzeptieren Sie unsere Forderungen und geben Sie unseren religiösen Stätten einen legalen Status.“
Anschließend ergriff Hakan Taş von der Partei DIE LINKE das Wort und erklärte: „Wir sind hier, um dagegen zu protestieren, dass Alevitinnen und Aleviten seit Jahren nicht als gleichberechtigte Bürger anerkannt werden. Die Mentalität des Schweigens, als ein Kreuz auf den Häusern von Aleviten in Adıyaman angebracht wurde, hat zu den Massakern an Aleviten in Maraş, Sivas, Çorum und Dersim geführt. Die Haltung unterscheidet sich nicht von dem, was gestern in Ankara passiert ist und was wir erleiden mussten. Wir wollen nicht, dass diese Mentalität weiter Fuß fasst.“
Im Namen der Föderation der Demokratischen Alevitischen Vereinigungen (FEDA) wies Xase Bingöltekin darauf hin, dass die Quelle der Anschläge der „Palast“ (Präsident Erdoğan) sei. Xase Bingöltekin sagte: „Wir kennen diese Mentalität aus Maraş, wir kennen sie aus Sivas, wir kennen sie aus Roboskî. Diese Angriffe sind politisch. Aleviten und Minderheiten werden nicht geduldet, unsere Cem-Häuser werden angegriffen. Diese Angriffe werden vom Palast aus gesteuert.[1]
This item has been written in (Deutsch) language, click on icon to open the item in the original language!
Dieser Artikel wurde in (Deutsch) Sprache geschrieben wurde, klicken Sie auf das Symbol , um die Artikel in der Originalsprache zu öffnen!
This item has been viewed 979 times
HashTag
Sources
[1] Website | کوردیی ناوەڕاست | anfdeutsch.com
Linked items: 7
Group: Articles
Articles language: Deutsch
Publication date: 01-08-2022 (1 Year)
Content category: Politic
Content category: Human Right
Content category: Kurdish Issue
Country - Province: Germany
Document Type: Original language
Language - Dialect: German
Original Language: German
Publication Type: Born-digital
Technical Metadata
Item Quality: 98%
98%
Added by ( Sara Kamala ) on 01-08-2022
This article has been reviewed and released by ( Hazhar Kamala ) on 01-08-2022
This item recently updated by ( Hazhar Kamala ) on: 01-08-2022
Items history
URL
This item according to Kurdipedia's Standards is not finalized yet!
This item has been viewed 979 times

Actual
Crime Against Humanity
ociety for
Medical Care of
Chemical War Victims
November 1987, Tehran
Crime Against Humanity
Dildar
Yûnis Reuf or Dildar As we know him the Kurdish poet and political activist
in 1945 He wrote the Poem Ey-Reqîb (adopted as Kurdish national anthem)
Birth and study
He was born on February 20, 1918 in the town Koy-Sanjaq one of Kurdistan\'s region towns around Erbil
Kurdish People called him Dildar which means the Lover,beau,someone in love
he finished his elementary & middle school in Koy-Sanjaq
then moved to Kirkuk, to study at the secondary school
after he finished his study in Kirkuk
Dildar
Misbaholdiwan Adab
EDEB (Pers. and Ar. Adab), pen name of the Kurdish poet ʿAbd-Allāh Beg b. Aḥmad Beg Bābāmīrī Miṣbāḥ-al-Dīwān (b. Armanī Bolāḡī, a village northeast of Būkān in western Azerbaijan, 1277/1860, d. ca. 1297 Š./1918). He was born into a family of landed nobility that traced its descent from the local Mukrī rulers and educated first at the local mosque and then in Tehran, though he returned home after only a year. Edeb led a life of leisure, traveling and engaging in music, painting, and poetry. He wa
Misbaholdiwan Adab
Ebdo Mihemed
Ebdo Mihemed (Arabic: Abdo Mohamad) is a Kurdish wedding singer from Efrin, Syria. He became popular in Finland in autumn 2009 because of a YouTube video which attracted over two million viewers, and is at over four million views as of November 2018.
On the video, a Kurdish language song Pinsedî Zêde sung by Mihemed is buffalaxed into Finnish. The title of the Finnish buffalax is Niilin hanhet (The geese of the Nile) after a phrase repeated in the refrain. Another phrase repeated in the soramim
Ebdo Mihemed
Anna Mae Aquash – From the US to Kurdistan: the indigenous struggle for freedom
“I won’t stop fighting for my country until I die”(Anna Mae)

Some time ago we painted the portrait of Anna Mae Aquash on the wall of the Internationalist Commune of Rojava. Beside her are the faces of Commandante Ramona from Chiapas, the black American revolutionary Harriet Tubman, the PKK’s co-founder Sakine Cansiz and the Communard Louise Michel. The faces of these women remind us of the international struggles for liberation that have gone before and especially of the struggles of women.
Anna Mae Aquash – From the US to Kurdistan: the indigenous struggle for freedom
New Item
Rapar Osman Uzery
He was born on 21-01-1964 in a village near The Black Mount near Mawat, when Osman Ozeri was the political leader of the Khabat Force, However, in the summer of 1963, when the Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan
Rapar Osman Uzery
Zryan Ali
He was born in the year 1989 in the city of Erbil.
He is an archivist of Kurdipedia.
He is also a member of the board of directors of the PDF Library Group.[1]


https://www.facebook.com/zryanali
Zryan Ali
Shadi Akoyi
Name: Shadi
Nickname: Akoyi
Father\'s name: Hassan Ibrahim
Date of birth: 24-01-2002
Place of birth: Shiraz - Iran
Biography
Shadi Hassan was born on 24-01-2002 in Shiraz, Iran. She came to the K
Shadi Akoyi
Srwsht Bakir
She is a graduate of the college of Physical education of the University of Sulaymaniyah, and she is a GYM trainer.
Srwsht Bakir, is one of the active members of Kurdipedia and has archived most of t
Srwsht Bakir
Deniz Hevi
Name: Deniz
Nickname: Deniz Hevi
Father\'s name: Jaudet Bulbun
Date of death: 18-09-2023
Place of death: Erbil

Biography

Deniz Hevi, a member of the Kurdistan National Congress (KNK), was a
Deniz Hevi
Hawre Karimi - Baqi Karimi
He was born in Bana. He died on 23-09-2016 in India. He is the brother of Taha Karimi.[1]
Hawre Karimi - Baqi Karimi
Arman Saidi
Athlete from Sahna city in Kermanshah province. He has been awarded first place in the Dubai International Swimming Championships.
This Kurdish boy won the medal in the 100m swimming over the age of
Arman Saidi
Aram Tayar Khalili
He is a player of the Brain team in the Norwegian 1st league.[1]
Aram Tayar Khalili
Aram Pashew
He is a poet from south Kurdistan.[1]
Aram Pashew
Adam Hidoodi
He is the commander of the second army of the Turkish infantry, the general who conducted the ethnic cleansing operation in the Red Zone and the Cizre of North Kurdistan, one of the commanders of the
Adam Hidoodi
Statistics
Articles 480,391
Images 98,611
Books 17,758
Related files 83,364
Video 1,039
Active visitors 51
Today 23,994

Kurdipedia.org (2008 - 2023) version: 14.83
| Contact | CSS3 | HTML5

| Page generation time: 3.281 second(s)!