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Kurds

  1. A linguistically and culturally distinct people who inhabit parts of Syria, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and the former Soviet Union. Once part of the Ottoman Empire, they long have sought an independent nation-state, but without success. After his defeat in the Persian Gulf War, Saddam Hussein brutally repressed rebellious Kurds in northern Iraq.



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In the 1990s, they called instead for greater autonomy for Kurds, who make up about 20% of the population.

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The group's initial aim when it began fighting with Turkey in the 1980s was to create an independent home for Kurds.

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Initially set up with the aim of fighting for an independent Kurdish state in Turkey, the PKK has, since the 1990s, shifted focus to demand greater cultural and political autonomy for the Kurds.

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She insisted his release was the key to a new dawn for the Kurds, who account for up to 20% of the Turkish population.

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The future of Sanobar is a test for the future of Syria, and the country's other minorities - Druze, Christians, Kurds - are watching.

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