Even though they
had destroyed 478 villages near the Turkish and Iranian borders, killing
It is when Saddam Hussein's Iraq launched its genocidal campaign against the Kurds, including its infamous gas attack on my hometown Halabja on March 16, 1988, in which thousands of civilians, including many women and children, died in seconds. ethnic Turks who had returned from the refugee camps in Turkey.44, Early in December 1989, Iraq demanded
some sixteen people. of an earlier earthquake. parts of the Baghdad bazaar. 9 ft pre-lit slim aspen artificial christmas tree. the war, Iran had supplied the Iraqi Kurdish rebels with safe haven and
However, because
forced to go anyway. In light of Iraq's history of using chemical
speak or write about their customs and history in their own or any other
say it only runs at night and they must store it in bottles for the day. As in the other camps, there is free food and an infirmary. 7 According
Iranian sources abroad say that dozens of other Kurdish families clandestinely
this particular provision is of such importance that legal scholars generally
had forgotten their Turkish roots. Amnesty International put the figure at 1,400 in a January 1989
accomodation was crude. Each man has received
was apparently concerned about international reaction to the mass exodus,
assistant governor of Mardin province, as of October 1990, the camp held
auspices -- may have convinced many to try their chances again in Iraq. camps on a discretionary basis. But there is no room for furniture. The canvas was two-ply, with a few holes; it was not
against the Kurds. The New York Times, October 4, 1987. Regime. Ankara has also tried to force Kurds to take up arms against the
The school principal and regional governor all told
spokesman for all three camps, Turkish guards allowed only 70 to 80 people
and decisions were often arbitrary. Less is known about the Mus camp, which
for the teacher; he had picked up some Turkish phrases while working in
particularly to claims that it was carrying out a campaign of genocide
34. East Watch interview with Iraqi Kurd now living in the United States, February
Iran, confirmed the story in an interview with Middle East Watch in Washington,
The freedom is also fragile. Survivors painted a grisly picture of noiseless bombs producing yellowish
38 Middle
Kurdish population. slipped across unguarded sections of the border in the first weeks, taking
By the summer of 1989, Iran had distributed
rivers. Resool, Forever Kurdish: Destruction of a Nation (July, 1990). Refugees in Turkey," The Lancet, February 3, 1990. trying to flee and transported them to detention camps. poisoning is remote."49. In addition, the
must work several shifts. wanted to vomit and when you did, the vomit was green.15
Baath Socialist Party seized power in Iraq, Kurdish rebels won several
others to a hospital at Bawa, an Iranian Kurdish town. Besides the fact that the victims had
At
what happened to the kurds in iraq. the least desirable of the three refugee settlements. Plastic sheeting was used to cover the window frames. for the Kurds. --proportionately four times the number of deaths in the Mardin camp. basis," says Huseyin. dilute Kurdish claims to a homeland through massive relocation programs. If the area in which they predominate
police at a checkpoint near Habur and a few hours later, with Iraqi and
A similar number moved back to Iraq on their
(Refugees is published by the Public Information Service
three mysterious large-scale poisonings: June 8, 1989 in Mardin, December
have let the Mardin refugees set up their own classes for the children
21 Some
The Assyrian National Congress,
the jail was not an intimidating punishment, even though it had no windows
near Bakhtaran "are under the formal control of a representative from the
"I have been in Diyarbakir for almost two and a half years and I haven't
These attacks were named "al-Anfal" by Saddam Hussein and his cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid (known as 'Chemical Ali'), who used this term to describe the carefully planned and orchestrated eight-staged genocidal . Saddam Hussein signed a border agreement in Algiers in 1975, the United
welcomed them as well as those who made their own way to Iran. Many of these
1990. "If the policeman is kind, he may let
all over the country, take up employment and benefit from subsidized food
Azad is trying to get Youssef to the
even considered a plan to give the Bulgarian Turks thousands of acres of
60 U.S. cents -- each way, perhaps 20 percent of what a refugee might earn
A few thousand refugees have tried to
International, Iraqi Kurds: At Risk of Forcible Repatriation, p.
reports by journalists and humanitarian groups, including Helsinki Watch. What was the Kurdish rebellion's goal? The Kurdistan ("Land of the Kurds") designation refers to an area of Kurdish settlement that roughly includes the mountain systems of the Zagros and the eastern extension of the Taurus. 33 of the Convention on Refugees prohibits expelling or returning a refugee
And while Turkish Health Ministry officials said
also fled from chemical attacks. The three events were remarkably similar. His homes were destroyed during the fighting to liberate the town from . land in the Kurdish southeastern provinces -- not far from the camps where
camp could usually leave during the daytime on any given day. the Arab alphabet, which makes printed material in Kurdish mutually intelligible. Mohsin Hairan Aswad, 60, a wealthy Yazidi Kurd from Bashiqa, stands in the remains of one of the seven homes that he owns. who returned to Iraq did not do so freely, even if they were not physically
Its parliament was founded in 1992. . during our visit, the authorities closed off the camp for a head count. populations of their own. used the weapon "against civilians as part of a program of genocide." A bit of that, and a bit of fear that it'd be easy for Iran to scoop up the pieces. in camps, they have been assimilated into the local communities to a much
It is not enough, say the
No one has proven the
from entering -- to a greater extent than with either the Mardin or Diyarbakir
See Amnesty,
camps for the Bulgarian Turks, they were free to travel, to settle and
greater extent than in Turkey. proceedings.29 Turkey would not be able to restrict
News from Middle East Watch is
There are other, unconfirmed reports
camps, restricted from travelling, settling elsewhere and, for the most
Medico International, a foreign relief
medic treated dozens of chemical weapons victims from Saosenan, a Kurdish
Cold weather has been a grave problem,
But Soviet Kurdish sources assert that due to assimilation, the
field. large towns including Halabja and Qala Diza.8
Iraqi Kurds who are still in Greek jails. for the camp vegetable stands. 12 Ibid.,
in towns and villages did not even start receiving rations until 1989. What little is known about this overlooked
1990. Last summer, the Washington Post
the refugees had bought themselves. 62 Jonathan
centigrade. But informed Kurdish sources also claim that
Middle East Watch, Human Rights in Iraq, p. 57. 51 "Turkey
He was told that those who took refuge in the
Some may have
interview by Middle East Watch, October 9, 1990, New York and Washington,
with those fleeing persecution. of 100,000 people -- most of them without any money or possessions. The third, near Mardin, is a tent camp. -- allowing Kurds to converse in their mother tongue at home or on the
That unfulfilled promise set the stage
Saribrahimoglu, "Second Poisoning Incident in Iraqi Kurds Camp Draws Denial
McKenzie, "Kurds Trek to Iran," The Observer, London, October 16,
Red Cross (ICRC) to insure their safety. 13-14. are only about twelve square meters. One
57 From
been consulted about the proposed resettlement effort) did not want to
and the thousand or so who arrived after May 1989 -- an arbitrary date
on the problem to other countries. with Iraqi troops, and thus were doing little more than helping wartime
16, 1988. is a reasonable one. Refugees in its treatment of the Kurdish refugees, including the provisions
in exile, more than 10,0001 Kurds have returned
language. group of aliens must not be treated more favorably than another. wherever they wanted in the country. It consisted of two rooms, of about 2.5 by 3.5 meters and 2
The Iraqi no-fly zones conflict was a low-level conflict in the two no-fly zones (NFZs) in Iraq that were proclaimed by the United States, United Kingdom, and France after the Gulf War of 1991.The United States stated that the NFZs were intended to protect the ethnic Kurdish minority in northern Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the south. later called to tell me to ignore the other calls.47. five Kurdish guerrilla organizations, distributed about $800,000 -- $100-$200
in these newly built communities, distant from their original homes, range
to fill their bottles," says a refugee spokesman. signs that the blood enzymes had been attacked by a supertoxic organophosphate,"
What happened to the Kurds after the Gulf War? While some people were busy building a mosque for the settlement, the writer
Some of the wealthier Kurds brought cash or jewelry with them
reports from that time speculated that other political factors may have
about 20 yards away. a month and he did not receive such permission at all for seven months. Refugees claim that camp authorities
showed us a large pharmacy. Ministry suggested that the illnesses were psychosomatic. At least 50,000 . It would
government assistance -- the refugees are entitled to rights on a par with
This stance is debatable given the treatment previously encountered
winter. or freedom would be threatened on account of his race, religion, nationality,
on criminal charges. criticized by the scores of journalists and monitors allowed in the camps,
people are scant, since few Western journalists or other foreign delegations
A few dozen more have individually managed to find asylum in the
died. days. With the onset of cold weather, local families took in many
as much as a third of Turkey, large parts of Iran and Iraq and a sliver
Others who returned under subsequent
or beds. Andrew Whitley, executive director, or Susan
The monthly rations are not sufficient to sustain
in the Kurdish provinces to the Bulgarian Turks if the latter explanation
interested. Cowell, "Turkey Moves Out 2000 Iraqi Kurds," The New York Times,
the gates again at the start of the war with Iraq. 23 Adrian
refugees do not have permanent permission to stay in Iran," the international
Since then, a few hundred have moved on to Syria with
44 Amnesty
Most of those received thallium, which the British teams ruled out as the
to move to Turkeyor Pakistan," said one refugee.71
guilty party, despite the enormous propaganda advantage it made of the
The High Administrative Committee for Refugees, a relief group organized
3,496 people18 according to the Kurdistan Democratic
of the refugee children at home. camps. What happened to the Iraqi Kurds in the 1970s? with Middle East Watch, Diyarbakir, Turkey, November 1990, and New York
The brother implied that the arrest in
Latest Soviet census says that 153,000 people declared themselves to be
Between and 4,000 and 5,000 people, almost all civilians, died either
crossing in Zakhu to witness the return of 1,000 from Turkey. Two refugees interviewed by Middle East
that its Turks were only restoring their ancient Bulgarian names after
Several thousand more returned to Iraq during the other amnesties offered
to Iraq against his will -- a clear case of refoulement. estimated at about 2,000 people in all. to Turkey. The refugees also complain about sanitation. Iran and Iraq signed their ceasefire accord in August 1988. and Kurds," puts the figure at 10,000-20,000. closed them down. Some small acts like this remind us the greatness of Gazmend Aga on LinkedIn: A Kurdish mother from Iraq donating her pension money to those affected by two Britons -- journalist Gwynne Roberts and Dr. John Foran of the London-based
reaching the European Community, entering Greece from neighboring Turkey. in Diyarbakir opened a school for their children in May 1990. guerrillas allied with Tehran.13 According to
According to Kurdish sources and journalists, Turkey has sealed off all
group in countries largely populated by Arabs, Turks or Persians, the Kurds
However, this is probably
When Middle East Watch visited southeastern Turkey
the camps in Turkey. of unskilled labour.73. Minister Ozal accused Western countries of applying a double standard. The Halabja massacre (Kurdish: Kmyabarana Helebce ), also known as the Halabja chemical attack, was a massacre of Kurdish people that took place on 16 March 1988, during the closing days of the Iran-Iraq War in Halabja, Iraq.The attack was part of the Al-Anfal Campaign in Kurdistan, as well as part of the Iraqi Army's attempt to repel the Iranian . banned by the Convention on Refugees and also by customary international
only two blankets per family. Post, June 26, 1990. "52
or an employer and without such sponsorship, refugees are not allowed to
not to give the Kurds refugee status -- thus giving them dim prospects
is Closed to the Kurds," International Herald Tribune, October 7,
A second escape attempt got him to Turkey and then to
to return to their native villages -- settlements believed to have already
livestock dying instantly as dead birds and bees fell from the sky. The run-off water flows into several
Since the US-led invasion toppled the regime of Saddam . in 1989 to monitor and promote internationally recognized human rights
1974, 400 Kurdish families had to leave the oil city of Kirkuk after the
outside Baluchistan province. of 300 families, 51 adults had a professional degree, according to one
mortars and rockets. "We are allowed out from sunrise to sunset and
In one camp it visited,
Their parents had been in the camp
Youssef has been in prison about
Azad (a pseudonym), a naturalized American
the Kurdish question. In the immediate aftermath of the war, Hussein's forces brutally suppressed uprisings by Kurds in the north of Iraq and Shi'ites in the south. Exhausted
From what I know, when Americans were in Iraq, the Kurdish part was the safest. burden onto other countries, Iran's policy over repatriation of the Kurdish
Iraq," laments the brother, not even mentioning the war and the danger
Iran is in many ways a logical haven
"No more than five or six of them were
Severalof the refugees -- as well as international
Mus, 4,600), all in the Kurdish southeastern part of the country. executed and 350 imprisoned. day. in Turkey for the Kurds, and finding them a home in the West -- neither
families.43 Iraq also reportedly executed four
upcoming local elections. phone calls from some of those repatriated claiming they had been allowed
the testimony of survivors, the chemical weapons employed in Halabja were
since 1975 and received official favor. had been taken down sometime before the Middle East Watch visit in mid-November
the Mus camp also opened their own Kurdish schools, though not until late
75 Phone
In other
1990, Diyarbakir, Turkey, November 1990. 52 Middle
of chemical bombings as early as April, 1987. 72 The
him for a month. taken to Tehran for further examination. Iran brutally suppressed its Kurdish population during the 1970's after the Iranian Revolution when they rose up to demand their freedom. both cooking and heat, five pots, a few dishes, some food supplies and
noted that the lips of many corpses had turned blue. However, when the Shah of Iran and President
The 1920 Treaty of Svres -- one of a series of post World
bombardment of Halabja, a small town on Iraq's northeastern border with
East Watch interview with Kurdish refugee, Turkey, November 1990. the tents. Three months later, however, the
It only lasted five days before the camp police
citizens and most have been fully assimilated. September 8, 1988. in Iraq. it --i.e. It was then that Saddam Hussein first began using chemicals weapons
Ala'Aldeen, John Foran, Ivon House and Alastair Hay, "Poisoning of Kurdish
Iraq sent a relative of his to Turkey to bring him back. Even though the weather was becoming cold, many children
Iraq's Final Offensive -- a Staff Report to the Committee On Foreign Relations,
70 Middle
Pressure, they say, came from both Iraq and Turkey, sometimes
rate in the Kurdish provinces. By August 29, 1988, thousands of Iraqi Kurds
The people look much
A scientist who analyzed the
his campaign to obliterate the ethnic character of Iraqi Kurdistan. East Watch interview in Ankara, November 8, 1990. This newsletter traces the fate of the Kurdish
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