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    Al-Yakti supports an American report on the "collapse of the Kurdish house of cards"

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    Post by rocky Sat 25 Mar 2023, 4:24 am

    Al-Yakti supports an American report on the "collapse of the Kurdish house of cards"

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    Today, Friday, the leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Faiq Yazidi, described what was stated in the report of the American "Foreign Policy" magazine as very realistic, after a report by the magazine described the Kurdish house as "paper" and began to collapse. 
    Yazidi said in an interview with "Baghdad Today", that "the report was prepared in Sulaymaniyah, and if it was in Erbil, there would have been bigger scandals. Unfortunately, the region has turned from an oasis of democracy at the beginning of the new century, but now it has turned into a hotbed of corruption, suppression of freedoms and persecution."
    He added, "There is an imbalance after the departure of former President Jalal Talabani, which led to the emergence of what he called the "dictatorship" of Masoud Barzani and the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and it was manifested in all aspects of government, and the economic crisis that occurred in 2014 in the region was fabricated as a result of corruption and mismanagement by the Democratic Party.
    He pointed out that "the ravages of Sinjar, the captivity of Yazidi women, and the disaster of the referendum in which Barzani did not listen to the partners and the world, and the transformation of the region from one state to another, and the beginning of the collapse was from the referendum and that foolishness."
    The magazine "Foreign Policy" had published a report from Sulaymaniyah H., stating that "the Kurdish house of cards is collapsing." 
    The report said that the town of Shamshal, located between Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah in the Kurdish autonomous region, is sometimes called the “Texas” of Iraq due to the oil resources buried in it, but the locals do not benefit from these enormous resources and all they get is only several dollars a month amid widespread unemployment among Young.  
    The report indicated that after the US invasion of Iraq, whose twentieth anniversary passed a few days ago, Iraqi Kurdistan was still seen as an oasis of democratic promise and economic development in an illiberal Middle East, but persecution began to grow and thousands of young Kurds began migrating to Europe.
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