Hope for Kurdish People (women and children alike inflicted by war crimes and violence) February 2016
Given the tense political
and sociological time in the Middle East particularly Iran, Syria and Turkey democracies, nations and peoples, are in a state of worry and concern.
Politicians and academics are trying their best to rectify the problem affecting
Kurdish people and people alike who are affected by the same problems and
crimes.
The Iranian government's
position on peace-building and resolving issues with the problem-makers in the
affected zones can be understood. Although this may bring about only temporary solutions. If
the victimisation, especially on Iranian Kurdish women and other women of
different peoples are not seen to by an agreeing democracy, the essential
reason for why politicians and academics are attempting to work for the
problems in the surrounding regions of Iran, Syria and Turkey, will be greatly
overlooked.
Some people may think it cannot be seen to right now because so
many people are not in this frame of mind. However this frame of mind or
this way of thinking is as simple as a thought, a thought upon which we make
the right action. It in fact is more than just a thought but an
understanding of the basic necessity in life.
If people, if women, are subjected to
violence and sexual violence or slavery or imprisonment, in any nation around
the world it is in direct contravention of an agreed human right every citizen
of this world is entitled to possess. Such crimes of such disorder have been
seen in many other nations around the world. Many can be named, but so many have recovered from allowing such crimes to continue. We must
see the present errors affecting the people we represent and move forward in
the self-belief we can create change and improve our society for all people.
Countries like Ireland and Sri Lanka
are prime examples of identifying in the present day its peoples as simply
being citizens of a nation who are all different, a combination of cultures or religions, ways which are all different but built for people to live peacefully.
If children and women cannot live peacefully because the way they live is
hindered, prevented, inflicted and scorned, it must be identified as a crucial
problem by any working government. International assistance can help in
this area. The aim in using the examples used is to understand and know
countries like Iran, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkey consist of
many peoples, and this in fact is their identity - it makes their nation.
Though a set of peoples might be different they are not smudges or smears
on the land.
In truth, no nation is perfect, but
in truth more nations especially now are trying exceedingly hard to become a
harmonious society with the self-realisation of the need for equality. This
truth is most powerful in the democratic and academic sphere because it filters
in to society and peoples, so citizens will subsequently feel positive
movements.
Human rights is a touchy subject and
a sensitive issue, but learning from countries which have developed the
understanding of the basic human rights for citizens regardless of convention, is
hugely vital.
Economic
and political development is essential, but at the heart of such development
lies its people and if they are not kept safe and if they are being badly
victimised, the nation will not develop as well as it could in future times, if
this problem is not secured now. International assistance in this right, is
more noteworthy and long-lasting than any assistance in the political or
economic sector, and it will stand forever present in the Iranian democratic government if it is seen to with haste and with the proper
international support from the right sources. There are truth-seeking
committees which can very much help such human
rights problems as well as the HRPG in UK.
No nation should endorse or ignore violence
in any form, especially on women and children. It is a process of first
accepting and processing investigations without turning a blind eye. It
will inevitably pick up and stimulate economic and political growth because it
simply means more people at peace working together for the nation and its supportive
government.
There are people working tirelessly for
the Kurdish people in the best way they know, but there are
more options and better ways available, more windows and doors we can open to a truer
freedom and ever-lasting peace.
We must not give up Hope on peace and
we must not give up Hope on the Kurdish people, Kurdish women, and every woman
and child who is still under the hammer of violence and criminal control. Only law, constitutional development and government law-abiding action
can really save these people from further infliction and harm.
The causes and reasons for troubles in the past cannot be the safe answers we desire for our future. Modern political development comes hand in hand with enforcing human rights and retrospectively seeking justice for victims of violent crimes. Acceptance from politicians and law-makers that violence needs solving with peaceful policy-making is a far better answer in today's modern world.
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