This a statement issued today by the AMSI criticizing Kurdish warlords for their support to the US dividing Iraq decision, accusing them with involvement of committing crimes against the Iraqi people, and secretly assassinating Iraqis.
Challenging the feelings of millions of Iraqis from all ethnic groups Kurdish politicians announced their support to the United States senate’s decisions of partitioning Iraq.
As is known, the Kurdish politicians and others were behind the incitement of the occupation of Iraq and cooperating with the occupiers in all projects, and content themselves to be partners in every of what happened to the people from the killing of more than 1 million, the destruction of the country and put 27 million Iraqis to unknown destiny, they also participated in targeting Iraqi cities and people through their forces PESHMARGA as happened in Fallujah and elsewhere, as they practiced shameful ethnic cleansing in a number of Iraqi cities, particularly in Mosul and Kirkuk.
Other than the Kurdish forces PESHMARGA, the Kurdish leaders own other militias exercise assassinations for their own agenda and according to an international agenda, this militias are accused of the liquidation of clerics, tribal sheiks and scientists, and the people of Mosul and Kirkuk own many documents in this regard, they will reveal it at a certain time.
The assassinations of religious scholars and others in the city of Mosul, were widely known with testimonies of many of the citizens of the city in the context of working with occupation forces.
The Kurdish people, whether in northern Iraq or in the cities of Kirkuk, Mosul or Baghdad and in most parts of Iraq enjoy deep love of all the Iraqi people and they are not responsible for acts of these two parties and their militias.
Iraqi Kurds may not be directly responsible for the innumerable crimes and acts of high treason committed by Messrs Barzani and Talebani over many decades, but they are surely complicit in them nevertheless. Barzani and Talebani have spent a lifetime collaborating with all the most deadly enemies of the Iraqi nation — Mossad, the Shah, Ayatollah Khomeini and the CIA — in spite of the far-reaching autonomy offered to the Kurdish region by Saddam Hussein in 1970. By doing so they not only wantonly destroyed Iraq, they also brought much suffering on their own people — quite gratuitously and unnecessarily. Shame on them!
@ Alison: We feel this is far more complicated:
1. There are pro-US, pro-Iranian, pro-Israeli (i.e. pro-occupation) Kurds. These brothers and sisters are certainly nuts and either directly or complicit committed.
2. On the other hand there are Kurd Shias and Sunnis (and others as well), proper decent Iraqis who just happened to live above quantities of oil that the occupiers wanted.
Generally, we feel that instead of blaming anyone from what has happened it would be more helpful to do everything possible to support the cause of the heroic, noble Iraqi Resistance.
Regarding oil, it’s not only the occupiers who are out to seize Iraq’s oil. Messrs Barzani and Talabani have been plotting the seizure of the Kirkuk oil fields for decades, although Kirkuk was never a predominantly Kurdish city. That has been the principal motive behind their lifelong perfidy.
I agree that it is important to look to the future and I readily acknowledge that there are also patriotic Kurds who support the National Resistance. However, a new generation of Kurdish leaders is needed, who recognise that as Iraqi citizens they have responsibilities as well as rights, and who do not put self-interest above all other considerations as Messrs Barzani and Talabani have done.