The Qamishli Uprising

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This report analyzes the Qamishli Uprising of 2004 in northeastern Syria, focusing on events before 2010. It examines the deep historical context of discrimination against the Kurdish minority under Ba'athist rule, including denial of citizenship, cultural repression, and demographic engineering. The text details how a football match escalated into widespread protests in March 2004, leading to a violent crackdown by the Syrian government involving military force, mass arrests, and alleged torture. The immediate aftermath saw casualties, displacement, and heightened state repression, but also fostered a stronger sense of Kurdish political awareness and collective action, marking a significant shift in the relationship between the Syrian state and its Kurdish population.

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