On the centenary of the Treaty of Lausanne, the Kurdish community conducted a two-day conference in the Swiss city over the weekend. The events aimed to provide a platform for Kurds to discuss the experiences of the past century and shape their vision for the century to come.
Thousands of Kurds gathered in Lausanne on Saturday to protest the Treaty of Lausanne on the 100th anniversary of its signing. At the rally Kurdish politicians and officials called for unity and continued resistance.
As Turkey commemorates ‘Press Day,’ the occasion is overshadowed by critics condemning the recently adopted ‘Disinformation Law,’ which analysts claim is a means to stifle dissent and control the media.
As concerns of cultural assimilation grow in Kurdish communities, 350 participants have enrolled in Kurdish language courses organised by the Mezopotamya Language and Culture Research Association in Kurdish-majority Diyarbakır.
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