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    Turkey opposition candidate for Istanbul pledges to provide Kurdish courses

    Rawa Barwari |
    June 13-2019 11:18 PM


    Ekrem Imamoglu, the Turkish opposition candidate for the Istanbul re-run for the mayor's election, delivers a speech on stage during his repeat political campaign coordination meeting in Istanbul, May 22, 2019. (Photo: AFP)


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    ISTANBUL (Kurdistan 24) – Turkey’s opposition candidate for the mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu, on Thursday said that if elected, his municipal administration would provide Kurdish language courses.
    “The Kurdish language and songs are a part of Turkey’s societal unity,” Imamoglu of the main opposition Peoples' Republican Party (CHP) told Kurdistan 24 at an electoral event less than two weeks before the re-run elections in Istanbul. “Kurdish language courses and even more should be provided, depending on demand.”
    “Whatever I think for my Kurdish citizen’s child, I think the same for my Turkish citizen’s child,” he added.
    “I am this clear. I know my Kurdish citizenry will decide [in the election] with its mind, heart, moral virtues, and sense of justice.”
    In the highly centralized Turkey, education, including school curricula, all over the county is organized and regulated by the Ankara government. Municipalities retain less power but still can offer training for jobs, cultural events, and language teaching programs.


    Kurdish women dance during a Newroz celebration in Istanbul, Turkey, March 21, 2017. (Photo: Reuters)




    Istanbul, with its 16 million residents, is also home to the world’s largest Kurdish population thought to be around four million, more than any other city in the world, including those in Kurdistan.
    It is sometimes unofficially nicknamed “Kurdistanbul” by the Kurds, and Kurdish dialects constitute the second most widely used language after Turkish.
    Although Kurdish history in the city dates back to its 15th-century Ottoman capture from the Eastern Roman Empire, successive mass migrations have multiplied the number of Kurds there, largely thanks to Istanbul’s attraction as Turkey’s central economic powerhouse.
    The past three decades saw an increased influx of Kurds from parts of the Kurdistan of Turkey into Istanbul because of the Turkish army-Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) conflict over self-rule and cultural rights.
    However, Istanbul’s local administration that provides foreign language courses, from Russian, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Persian, French to Spanish, German, and English has never opened an education center for teaching Kurdish or native minority languages such as Greek, Armenian, Georgian, or Laz.
    Imamoglu, who until recently was a little-known politician as the mayor of the city’s Beylikduzu district, rose to prominence after he defeated Binali Yildirim, the candidate of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the March 31 local elections.
    His victory, partly attributed to the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party’s (HDP) strategic decision not to field a candidate, was a shock to the AKP, which along with its predecessors, has dominated Istanbul since 1994 when current President Erdogan was elected as the mayor in 1994.
    Last month, after weeks-long objections and pressure by Erdogan, the country’s supreme electoral board ordered a re-do of elections on June 23.
    Although a significant portion of Kurds still vote for AKP and other Turkish parties, HDP’s Istanbul voters that amount to some 13 percent or over a million are well consolidated as the party reiterated its backing for Imamoglu.
    Editing by Karzan Sulaivany
    (Cesim Ilhan and Ercan Dag of Kurdistan 24’s Istanbul bureau contributed to this report)


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    June 14-2019 12:11 AM

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    However, Istanbul’s local administration that provides foreign language courses, from Russian, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Persian, French to Spanish, German, and English has never opened an education center for teaching Kurdish or native minority languages such as Greek, Armenian, Georgian, or Laz.
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    We Kurds are saying that we took away Constantinople from the Muslims and gave Constantinopel back to the right owners.


    Before 2025 Turkey will be finished. There will be Great Kurdistan sooner than most people think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MS85 View Post
    We Kurds are saying that we took away Constantinople from the Muslims and gave Constantinople back to the right owners.
    If it wasn't for the Kurdish population of Istanbul, Imamoglu would would have lost the elections, Kurds played a decisive role in the elections.

    we took away Constantinople from the Muslims
    Since when Kurds are not Muslims? What are they now, Zoroastrians?

    Kurds are even more conservative than Turks, especially the ones from Eastern Regions, you're far from the reality of Turkey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigranes View Post
    If it wasn't for the Kurdish population of Istanbul, Imamoglu would would have lost the elections, Kurds played a decisive role in the elections.
    Yeah, Kurds are the kingmakers.

    There are simply too much Kurds to ignore. 100 years ago there were only 3.5 million Kurds. Today, there ae 50 million Kurds.

    After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, Kurds had a great chance for independent Kurdish state, but Kurds made many mistakes. But today, we Kurds (in Rojava, in Ezdxan) are making the right decisions.


    In 100 years when the Kurdish population was only 3.5 million nobody could assimilate us. Now there are 50 million Kurds. It is simply to late for our enemies. There is simply nothing that can stop the Kurds.

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    What about Albanian and hebrew? Most of the ottoman jobs in the balkans were held by albanians and jews.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigranes View Post
    Since when Kurds are not Muslims? What are they now, Zoroastrians?
    PKK is not Muslim. PKK is atheist.

    And by 'Muslim' Kurds mean Genocidal Sunni Muslim terrorists like Muslim Brotherhood/Al Qaeda/ISIS/Erdogan etc.

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    What a cuck, lmao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MS85 View Post
    We Kurds are saying that we took away Constantinople from the Muslims and gave Constantinopel back to the right owners.
    You can keep it. We are not interested anymore.

    Before 2025 Turkey will be finished. There will be Great Kurdistan sooner than most people think.
    Insallah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petros Houhoulis View Post
    You can keep it. We are not interested anymore.
    Well, if nobody wants the mighty Byzantine city of Constantinople, we can make Constantinopel our exclave. It can become a Kurdish city state. Like the Russians renamed Koningsbergen to Kaliningrad and made their own.

    Constantinople has up to 5 million Kurds!


    Lately Kurds are getting more land than we ask for. Huge parts of Syria are now part of Rojava. I don't know why, but Americans are forcing us to take as much Arab land as possible. I don't like this idea, because if Kurds take land outside historic Kurdistan, Kurds will take also many Arabic people and if this continuous, Arabs could overpopulate the Kurds in the future.

    We don't need Arabs or other ethnicities in Kurdistan, because sooner or later our enemies will use them against us. They are like a Trojan horse.

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