"The Dreamers Kurdish" typically refers to the modern Kurdish cultural and artistic movement
They are The Dreamers—not in the naive sense, but as a people for whom dreaming is a political act, a survival mechanism, and a cultural inheritance. The Dreamers Kurdish
Leyla Zana (Turkish Kurd) – First Kurdish woman elected to Turkish parliament (1991). In her oath, she added in Kurdish: “I take this oath for the brotherhood of Turks and Kurds.” Sentenced to 15 years. From prison, she dreamed of a parliament where all languages are free. Released in 2004; still dreaming. "The Dreamers Kurdish" typically refers to the modern
The Turkish state banned the Kurdish language for decades. In Iran, teaching Kurdish in schools is a crime. The Dreamers Kurdish dream of a morning where a child can learn mathematics in Kurmanji or Sorani without fear. They dream of a Wikipedia page for every Kurdish village, a Netflix series with authentic Kurdish dialogue, and a day when speaking "Kurdi" is not a political act but a mundane one. From prison, she dreamed of a parliament where
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