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Strengthening national security is achieved by limiting weapons to the state
The spokesman of the commander-in-chief of the Iraqi armed forces said: "Strengthening national security will be achieved through a strong commitment to limiting weapons for the state and upholding the rule of law.
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Mediation instead of sharing; A different strategy of the Islamic Union of Kurdistan
Service of Iraq and the Kurdistan Region - The Islamic Union of Kurdistan, led by Salahuddin Bahauddin, despite its official position as an opposition party that has announced that it will not participate in the future government of the region, plays a paradoxical and strategic role.
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"Democratic integration"; The key to understanding the historical turn of Öcalan and PKK
World Service - After his historic call for the dissolution of the PKK and the end of the armed struggle, Abdullah Ocalan has now placed a new concept called "democratic integration" at the center of his political project: a concept that he says does not mean submission to the Turkish government, but an attempt to build a kind of politics beyond the nation-state, violence and nationalism.
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The challenges of preserving and developing the Kurdish language in Syria
World Service - World Service - Despite the expansion of education and cultural productions in the Kurdish language in recent years, experts say that the lack of specialized institutions, differences in writing methods and weak educational infrastructure are still the main obstacles to the scientific development of the Kurdish language in Syria.
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P.K.K.'s old game with names
World Service - "Intelligence News" media has reported that while a year has passed since the official announcement of the dissolution of the PKK, this current is now using the new title "Management of the Apuyi Movement" in its organizational literature; A change that observers believe is the continuation of the PKK's old strategy of political and organizational redefining through changing names and multi-layered structures in Türkiye, Syria and Iraq.
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Syrian parliamentary elections under the shadow of political engineering
Syrian Service - At the same time as the process of political reconstruction continues in Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government, the indirect parliamentary elections in the areas controlled by the SDF have faced a wave of criticism. Kurdish parties consider this process as "political engineering" and a sign of reducing their real share in the power structure; An issue that has once again highlighted the debate on the representation of minorities in Syria.