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Middle East: January 2001

The Kurdish Nation

By: M. Hakan Yavuz and Michael M. Gunter

Description: "The Kurdish question consists of the desire of most Kurds to have the cultural, linguistic, and political rights that will protect their Kurdish identity. Some Kurds also seek autonomy or even independence from the countries in which they live; those states, however, have long denied such aspirations. . . . The result has been a constant instability that promises to intensify as the Kurds become more politically aware and as their cause grows more visible to the outside world."

Volume: 100
Issue: 642
Page: 33

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