• Wednesday, 31 July 2024
logo

President Masoud Barzani Commemorates 41st Anniversary of Barzani Genocide with Call for Justice

Gulan Media July 31, 2024 News
President Masoud Barzani Commemorates 41st Anniversary of Barzani Genocide with Call for Justice

In a poignant message delivered on Wednesday, Masoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), commemorated the 41st anniversary of the Barzani genocide, condemning the atrocities committed by the former Iraqi regime against the Kurdish people.

President Barzani highlighted the horrors endured by the Kurdish community under the Ba'athist regime, describing the tragic events that led to the massacre of 8,000 Barzani men. "The crimes committed against the Kurdish people are all the result of the chauvinistic, arbitrary, and inhuman mentality of the previous Iraqi authorities," Barzani stated, attributing the region's suffering and backwardness to this oppressive mindset.

Barzani's message paid tribute to the resilience and unity of the Kurdish people, especially the Barzani mothers and women who have "endured the pain of waiting, distance, and loss of loved ones." He also expressed profound gratitude to the people of Erbil, Harir, and the Soran plains for their support during these dark times.

A Call for Justice and International Recognition

Barzani underscored the necessity for continued efforts to classify these acts as crimes of genocide on the international stage. He called for justice and recognition for the victims, ensuring that their suffering is neither forgotten nor in vain.

"This mentality has been the main cause of backwardness, misery, and disaster for all the peoples of Iraq and the region," Barzani emphasized, calling for a renewed commitment to seeking justice for the tragedies that have profoundly impacted Kurdistan's history.

This anniversary serves as a time of mourning and reflection, and as a reminder of the enduring legacy of the Barzani genocide and the unwavering spirit of the Kurdish people in their quest for recognition and justice.

Top