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Kurd-Dagh or Kurdish Mountain (Kurdish: Çiyayê Kurmênc, Arabic: جبل الاكراد Jabal al-Akrad ("Mountain of Kurds"), Turkish: Kurt Dağı) is a region located in Syria (Aleppo Governorate) and Turkey (Gaziantep Province). It is bordered with Afrin River (Tell 'Afrin, Afrin Çayı) to the east and south, by Islahiye-Kırıkhan Plain to the west and by Eloğlu (Türkoğlu) Plain to the north.
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Turkey's main pro-Kurdish party said it had applied to the (ICC) to investigate Turkish military air strikes on the Iraqi border last month that killed 35 civilians. - Iraq Kurd leader [Barzani] voices backing for Syria Kurds
ARBIL, Iraq — Syrian Kurdish party leaders said they want a referendum after an eventual fall of embattled President Bashar al-Assad to decide on their people's future as part of Syria. - Syria Kurd groups to try to unite against Assad
ARBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Syrian Kurdish groups opposed to Bashar al-Assad will try to unite this month to explain their autonomy demands to Arab groups trying to topple the Syrian leader, activists said on Thursday. While security forces have clashed daily with protesters and insurgents demanding Assad's downfall in mainly Sunni Arab towns, Syrian Kurdish areas have remained relatively calm ... - Syrian Kurd Leader: Revolution Won't Succeed Without Minorities
What Syria's largest minority means for the uprising, for the opposition leaders, and the country's future - Qaeda-linked case ends in Norwegian convictions
OSLO (Reuters) - A Norwegian court Monday convicted two men of plotting to blow up a Danish newspaper that had printed cartoons of Islam's Prophet Mohammad, in an al Qaeda-linked case which underscored the threats of extremist violence in Scandinavia. Ringleader Mikael Davud, a Norwegian of Chinese Muslim origin, was sentenced to seven years in prison for the plot, while an Iraqi-Kurd with ... - Barzani: Age of denying Kurds is over
ERBIL - At the Syrian Kurd diaspora congress in Erbil, Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani said the age of denying Kurds is over and that he supports all the decisions by the congress. - Two men found guilty plotting ‘terrorist act’ against Danish newspaper over Prophet Mohammed cartoon
An Oslo court on Monday found two men guilty of plotting "a terrorist act" for a planned attack on the Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. - Two found guilty of 'terrorist plot' in Prophet cartoon case
An Oslo court has found two men guilty of plotting "a terrorist act" for a planned attack on the Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. - Norway Terror Plotters Convicted in Oslo
Two terror suspects in Norway were convicted of plotting to bomb a Danish newspaper by an Oslo court on Monday. - Norway sentences 3 for terrorist plot against Danish newspaper
A Norwegian court on Monday convicted and sentenced three people for their roles in a terrorist plot to attack a Danish newspaper which caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, officials said. 40-year-old Mikael Davud, 38-year-old Iraqi-Kurd Shawan Sadek Saeed Bujak and 33-year-old Uzbek David Jakobsen were all sentenced for their roles in a terror plot against the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten and ...
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