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Turkey and Kurds, Turks and Kurds have deep blood feuds.

This region of West Asia can be said to be one of the most chaotic regions in the world. Ethnic contradictions, religious contradictions and territorial disputes in this region have broken out from time to time, threatening the peace and security of the whole world. Kurds, like Jews, came to West Asia thousands of years ago. /kloc-In the 4th century, with the rise of Ottoman Turks, the Ottoman Turkish Empire was established in West Asia for more than 600 years with its powerful force, and Kurds became oppressed and ruled.

After World War I, the powerful Ottoman Turkish Empire across Europe, Asia and Africa vanished. However, due to the colonial rule of the great powers, the Kurds also split. Now Kurds are distributed in Russia, Turkey, Iraq and Syria, and they have been ruled and destroyed by the main ethnic groups in these countries. Their dream is to establish their own country like Jews. The Kurds in Turkey have a particularly strong sense of resistance. They want to contact the Kurds in the other three countries, confront them and establish their own nation-state. Naturally, this move made the Turkish government very dissatisfied. In the government's view, this is an absolutely intolerable separatist act. They raised their butcher knives and killed all Kurds in their territory.

The Kurds in Turkey also had to form anti-government forces to go shopping with the Turkish army. Kurds have a famous saying that Kurds have no friends except mountains, which reflects the strong sense of national independence of Kurds. They resolutely refused to be assimilated by Turks, and even resolutely refused to have any cultural integration with other ethnic groups. Today's Kurds can be said to be the largest people in the world who have never established their own country. In the present Turkish Republic, Kurds do not want to be independent. They wanted independence as early as the Ottoman Turkish Empire, but they were brutally suppressed by the powerful empire.

19 19, the Ottoman Turkish Empire was forced to disintegrate and signed the Treaty of Seve with the victors such as Britain and France. Kurds saw the dawn of an independent country, which enabled them to be autonomous and independent. But soon their dreams were dashed. Now Kemal, the father of Turkey, defeated the colonial rulers such as Britain and France by force and signed the Treaty of Lausanne, which abolished the autonomy of Kurds. While stepping up the secularization of the country, Kemal also strengthened the assimilation of other ethnic groups in Turkey, resolutely refused to allow other nationalism, only allowed Turkish nationalism, and slaughtered Kurds who had long been at odds with the Turks and had deep blood feuds.