Armenian-Kurdish Relations

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This comprehensive report examines the complex and evolving relationship between the Armenian and Kurdish peoples across centuries, from the Ottoman era to the present day. It highlights periods of shared geography and interdependence, alongside instances of exploitation and brutal conflict, significantly impacted by the policies of empires and states. The text particularly scrutinizes the Armenian Genocide, detailing the context, the varied roles of Kurdish groups ranging from perpetration to protection, and its enduring consequences, including demographic shifts and unresolved trauma. Furthermore, it traces the impact of modern nation-states, the denial of national aspirations, and recent shifts within the Kurdish political movement towards acknowledging the Genocide, while also exploring contemporary dynamics in Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Iran, and Armenia, as well as diaspora communities and interactions between political/militant organizations. The piece concludes by emphasizing the dual nature of their intertwined history and the ongoing challenges in navigating this legacy for future relations.

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