The Kurdish Review brings you the latest updates in news, reports, and reviews concerning the Kurds and Kurdistan and the Middle East. Kurdish Review is committed to promoting free speech and independent journalism, and the free expression of opinions and beliefs, the exchange of ideas and the access to independent information, which are important to the functioning and preservation of democracy in a globalizing world.
With regards to the Kurds and Kurdistan, the mainstream media has consistenly failed to cover the very complex and deeply-rooted issues that exist throughout the Middle East. Kurdish Review intends to provide readers with a better understanding of the various situations and events, and report on areas in which the media has failed to provide responsible and accurate coverage.
The free flow of information is needed in order to achieve the goals of peace and justice. We believe in providing just and balanced reviews of various events and situations and Promoting The Truth in order for liberty to exist and for peace to be achieved.
Friday, February 29, 2008
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