Association Culturelle Kurde de Genève on item II
Thank you Mr President,
Ladies and gentlemen,
On behalf of the Association Culturelle Kurde de Genève (Kurds in Geneva), we would like to
thank you for this opportunity. We participate in this forum to express our opinions regarding
the situation in the Middle East, especially in Mesopotamia. Culture in general is the result of
civilisation over thousands of years. This means that preserving this heritage is world duty
regardless of the region. However, unfortunately, the Kurdish people are minorities in
Mesopotamia. They face systematic policy that aims at cleaning them from the society.
Recently in Syria, Iran, Iraq, and in others there is an attempt to squash the cultural identity of
the Kurds. This is done through forcing them not to use their mother tongue, the Kurdish
language; that, in addition to policies of displacement and killing. This is systematic violence
against the Kurds and other minorities. Are these minorities a threat to the existence of these
states? We believe that Kurdish people are an element of cultural diversity. This also applies to
all other minorities in the region that cannot implement and/or exercise all their rights.
Therefore, there is no logical fear of such minorities. It is based on thinking of hegemony and to
prohibit such peoples of exercising their rights. The Kurds use the language, they use their
songs, they use their dance to show their culture. We believe that cultural religious diversity
enriches humanity. Therefore, such diversity must be enhanced in the region. Through this
forum from this […] we call on all people for peace and we call on peace loving nations to stand
by the Kurdish people; and to provide the necessary support for them and to pay them back for
all their oppression they have lived. Thank you.