AMSI: Kurdish assassination militias

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.

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3 Responses to AMSI: Kurdish assassination militias

  1. Alison says:

    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!

  2. @ 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.

  3. Alison says:

    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.