1st Edition
Nation Building in Kurdistan Memory, Genocide and Human Rights
By Mohammed Ihsan
Copyright 2017
194 Pages
16 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
194 Pages
16 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
194 Pages
16 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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The Kurdish people and the Kurdish Regional Government faced huge challenges rebuilding their nation and identity after the atrocities and human rights abuses committed by Saddam Hussein and his regime. In 2005 a new Iraqi constitution recognized as genocide the persecution of Faylee Kurds, the disappearance of 8,000 males belonging to the Barzanis and the chemical attacks of Anfal and Halabja... Read more
1 A country in the Marking 2. Arabization as Ethnic Cleansing 3. Propagating Hate, Inciting Murder 4. Blueprint of a Genocide 5. A State Engineered National Project 6. Death from the Sky 7. A New Horizon Conclusion
Biography
Dr Mohammed Ihsan is a Senior Research Fellow at the Defence Studies Department in King’s College, London and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter College of Social Sciences and International Studies. He was a minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government from 2000 to 2014. He holds a PhD in International Law (2001) and another PhD in Arab and Islamic Studies (2014). He has authored various articles and books on Kurdistan and Iraq.






