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  • Fréderike Geerdink : Talk to suppress or talk to liberate

    30 JUN. 2024 · As Turkey and Syria contemplate renewed diplomatic ties, the Kurdish perspective remains conspicuously absent from media coverage. Fréderike Geerdink explores why the Kurdish quest for liberation and autonomy is crucial to understanding the region's future, challenging readers to consider the broader implications of excluding Kurdish voices from peace negotiations.
    Escuchado 5m 23s
  • sarah - Turkey’s drums of war and European silence – a weekly news review

    29 JUN. 2024 · Turkish tanks and soldiers are pouring into the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Turkey and Syria have moved a step closer to a rapprochement based on a joint attack against the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, and Turkey continues to oppress Kurdish politicians. Meanwhile the Council of Europe fails in its fundamental purpose of protecting human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. 
    Escuchado 17m 12s
  • Sarah Glynn - Living in interesting times – a weekly news review

    22 JUN. 2024 · A relatively quiet week in Kurdish politics is still full of many ongoing problems, but it also allows us time to step back and look at the broader geopolitical context, and the new alliances that are forming with the decline of US hegemony and with the catalysts of war in Ukraine and genocide in Gaza.
    Escuchado 21m 32s
  • Short, chilling wisdoms of Kurds and Palestinians

    21 JUN. 2024 · Fréderike Geerdink reflects on understanding the Kurdish issue, recalling a villager's remark that the state killed them "because we are Kurds" after the Roboskî massacre. This sentiment is paralleled with Palestinian experiences of Israeli aggression. Understanding suppression requires viewing from the perspective of the oppressed.
    Escuchado 5m 39s
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  • Diyarbakır as exemplar of the Kurdish condition – a weekly news review

    15 JUN. 2024 · This week, the news from Diyarbakır serves as an illustration of the wider Kurdish condition. Here we find threats facing Kurdish co-mayors, the anger of those no longer getting perks from the government trustee system, state impunity in the deeply flawed trial of three police officers for the murder of Human Rights lawyer Tahir Elçi, the whipping up of religious hatred - and also many organisations of resistance. Other news this week includes the latest protests against the imprisonment of the co-mayor of Hakkâri, and his replacement by a trustee, and the changing dynamics between the AKP, the CHP, and the MHP. 
    Escuchado 18m 19s
  • PODCAST MATT SONMEZ VOICE

    10 JUN. 2024 · Burhan Sönmez: ‘the Kurdish language is my home’
    Escuchado 26m 15s
  • sarah- ‘The palace and the judiciary have declared war on the people’ – a weekly news review

    8 JUN. 2024 · As Turkey once again imprisons an elected Kurdish mayor and puts a government trustee in their place, there have been strong and persistent protests. The CHP has also condemned the government’s actions, but the international response has been shockingly weak, and there are fears that this is just the beginning of another purge. 
    Escuchado 23m 2s
  • The Kurdistan Region of Iraq faces attacks from without and within – a weekly news review

    11 MAY. 2024 · Another week brings another round of bellicose statements from the Turkish government. And in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, the KDP is preparing to help Turkey continue their de facto occupation in the north. The KDP-dominated Kurdistan Regional Government has long since come to the end of its term and is now without official recognition, but the KDP has manoeuvred to get the elections delayed a fourth time, allowing them to hang onto what power they have. 
    Escuchado 19m 57s
  • Riot police in US universities raise questions of power and democracy – a weekly news review

    4 MAY. 2024 · As American universities are taken over by riot police, this week’s review looks at questions about the nature of power and liberal democracy; and at how some issues create world-defining moments while others fail to get picked up by international radar. It looks at the silence over Turkey’s ongoing and relentless attacks on the Kurds; and it looks at the importance of Abdullah Öcalan’s critique of liberal democracy in favour of direct democracy, and at attempts to put this into practice in North and East Syria. 
    Escuchado 21m 41s

Medya News aims to bring you authentic voices and real truthful stories from the Middle East with a particular focus on the Kurdish Question that is often ignored, self censored...

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Medya News aims to bring you authentic voices and real truthful stories from the Middle East with a particular focus on the Kurdish Question that is often ignored, self censored or suppressed by the main stream media platforms.
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