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Kurdish and Middle Eastern Progress 4 April 2016

In most recent years there has been tremendous violence towards Kurdish and Middle Eastern people, especially women.  A lot of the people who have suffered such violence are recorded statistically as Iraqi, Iranian, Syrian, or Kurdish people.  The violence   is   brutal and people have been torn away from loved ones either killed or lost during the civil unrest - innocent civilians battling sexual violence and combative violence from military or paramilitary forces.  Since the 1970s up to 2005 and even now, the region (previously known as) Kurdistan has been plagued by occupation and war-mongering.  Peace in the Kurdistan region   can be   achieved with the proper political measures [for peace] and resilience against unruly occupation. Encouraging political leaders with the attitude of restoring justice and peace, means seeking social rectitude for war crimes and penance against the atrocities which have taken place.  The nature of society and a ruling government, spells-ou