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Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top   Tevger 25th November 2013 - 11:22 PM Post #15
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Kurdish seminar in Amsterdam on Dersim Massacre

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Kurds in Basel show solidarity with women's right and demand justice for the killing of three Kurdish women in Paris.

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Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top   ALAN 27th November 2013 - 11:30 AM Post #16
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MP Jabar Ameen from SK summons Swedish FM into Swedish parliament on the hanging of EKis

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Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour through the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip and his studies later in 1879, in the fourth volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50 thousand people, and he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen and Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. Online Profile Quote Post Goto Top   Derin 29th November 2013 - 01:58 AM Post #17
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MP Jabar Ameen from SK summons Swedish FM into Swedish parliament on the hanging of EKis

For more info read on (Sorani)
http://rudaw.net/sorani/world/261120138
If you know Swedish and would like to watch the debate: Debate Navê Sazê Min Tembûrê Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top   Dalaho 29th November 2013 - 07:41 AM Post #18
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MP Jabar Ameen from SK summons Swedish FM into Swedish parliament on the hanging of EKis

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http://rudaw.net/sorani/world/261120138
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thanks!! -"the best reward for martyrs is to continue their path..." Dr. Abdul-Rahman Ghassemlou
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Dilan Gyun a Kurdish girl from NK, Bitlîs, 26 years old has acted in 30 films to enter Hollywood.

http://nrttv.com/nrt2/Direje.aspx?Jimare=4556
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Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour through the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip and his studies later in 1879, in the fourth volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50 thousand people, and he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen and Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. Online Profile Quote Post Goto Top   Gundî Uçar 21st December 2013 - 10:27 PM Post #20
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Dilan Gyun a Kurdish girl from NK, Bitlîs, 26 years old has acted in 30 films to enter Hollywood.

http://nrttv.com/nrt2/Direje.aspx?Jimare=4556
beautifull but probably don't give a shizz abot Kurdistan :( Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top   Dalaho 22nd December 2013 - 07:46 AM Post #21
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Something I've noticed. When it comes to Kurds in diaspora, the ones in Sweden are most successful, shame on the rest of you. :yes: -"the best reward for martyrs is to continue their path..." Dr. Abdul-Rahman Ghassemlou
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No German, no heart

Man denied heart due to lack of German gets compensation

When one hospital denied a man a heart transplant based on his lack of language skills, he took them to court. Three years later, they've agreed to pay damages, and new rules regarding transplants are set to be drawn.

Hassan Rashow-Hussein is seriously ill. His heart can no longer pump enough blood through his body. The 62-year old Kurd fled the Iraqi regime 13 years ago, and now he desperately needs a new heart. But the Heart and Diabetes Center in Bad Oeynhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia refused to put him on the donor waiting list. The reason? The man with the failing heart could not speak enough German to understand the complexities of the doctors' orders post-surgery.
Cahit Tolan has recited this story repeatedly in the past few months. He is Rashow-Hussein's lawyer. Since he began representing his client in front of the German Constitutional Court, press requests have piled up on his desk. "Every one has the right to a transplant, when it's medically necessary," Tolan says. "Social class, language or disability should not be the deciding factor."

Clinic stands by decision

At the clinic based in Bad Oeynhausen, they don't understand what the fuss is all about. The rejection was, after all, based on the guidelines of the German Medical Association says Jan Gummert, head of the clinic. In Germany, the guidelines determine who lands on the organ donor waiting list. These guidelines stipulate that language difficulties can influence the cooperation of the patient. After a transplant, patients must take medication and follow explicit instructions from doctors. Otherwise, patients could face dire side effects and even death. "We want to protect our patients," said Gummert.

But the policy is clearly a matter of interpretation. After the rejection, Rashow-Hussein turned to another hospital for help: The University Hospital Münster. And they put him on the waiting list for a heart transplant. Doctors there weren't concerned about the language barrier. For important discussions, the clinic provides patients with an interpreter. Rashow-Hussein's German-speaking family accompanies him anyway for routine examinations.

Lawsuit against the hospital

Is this a case of discrimination? "If non-cooperation is attributed to language difficulties, it's a violation of the equality and justice principles in the constitution, in my opinion," said attorney Tolan. Initially Tolan brought the case to court, calling for 10,000 euros ($13,600) in damages for discrimination. But the case was initially grounded.

The German Constitutional Court ruled that the district court was to take on the case

The Bielefeld district court refused Rashow-Hussein's application for legal aid, which he had needed due to unemployment. But lawyer Cahit Tolan fought the decision all the way up to the German Constitutional Court, which decided that Rashow-Hussein would receive legal aid, and the responsible district court must determine damages regarding the discrimination allegation.
On Friday, December 20, the Bielefeld District court did just that. Although the hospital refuted the charges of discrimination, a settlement was reached to offer Rashow-Hussein 5,000 euros ($6,800). The hopsital's attorney, Wolfgang Gansweid, emphasized that the payment was not an admission of guilt but was necessary to avoid a lengthy trial with an uncertain outcome.

Life or death: a matter of interpretation

The court also declared the necessity of clarifying the German Medical Association's guidelines and determining whether the regulations are suitable for controlling the allocation of donor organs.
Eugen Brysch, executive board member of the German Foundation for the Protection of Patents' Interests agrees. The foundation represents patients who are seriously ill and in need of assistance. Brysch is calling for clearer rules for inclusion on the waiting list to put an end to the arbitrary nature of the decision-making. He said it should not be a matter of interpretation as to whether or not a patient gets a chance for a donor organ.

The German Medical Association is aware of the problem. It's difficult to determine criteria, such as patient cooperation, says Ruth Rissing-van Saan, who heads the confidentiality center for transplant medicine at the German Medical Association. "The guidelines state that a transplant is dependent on the condition of the patient, his psychological state or even his language skills." For seriously ill patients like Rashow-Hassan, the interpretation of these questions is a matter of life and death.

To avoid such cases in the future, the German Medical Association plans to flesh out the guidelines. Rashow-Hussein can only hope that he's still around to see them. The case has already been drawn out for more than three years. A donor heart hasn't become available to the father of nine, but thanks to a hospital in Münster, at least he has the same chance as people who speak German.

http://www.dw.de/man-denied-heart-due-to-lack-of-german-gets-compensation/a-17313897
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Dilan Gyun a Kurdish girl from NK, Bitlîs, 26 years old has acted in 30 films to enter Hollywood.

http://nrttv.com/nrt2/Direje.aspx?Jimare=4556
beautifull but probably don't give a shizz abot Kurdistan :(


haha Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top   RawandKurdistani 23rd December 2013 - 08:53 PM Post #24
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Dilan Gyun a Kurdish girl from NK, Bitlîs, 26 years old has acted in 30 films to enter Hollywood.

http://nrttv.com/nrt2/Direje.aspx?Jimare=4556
beautifull but probably don't give a shizz abot Kurdistan :(
Us in Europe normally do, though I suppose the American assimilation process is hitting some of those in the US. I am confused by God's wisdom:
In this world of States
Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed,
What for have they all become fugitives, condemned?


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Us in Europe normally do, though I suppose the American assimilation process is hitting some of those in the US.
Usually the ones here are not interested in politics ( the Kurds born here), but they still know there roots and speak Kurdish fluently like me who was also born in North America. Pretty much all the shikak families here children know Kurdish.
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