Basirat Political Center
ALI Hassan Heydari
1- One example that resembles the independence of Kurdistan is South Sudan.
2- South Sudan declared independence after holding a referendum in 2011, but
the struggle for independence, which meant the disintegration of the tenth
largest country of the world, led to the death and injury of more than two
million people and left a huge number of people displaced and starving while
this is still going on.
3- In South Sudan, like the Iraqi Kurdistan, the Zionist regime was the main
supporter of the disintegration. At the moment, the peoples of the South Sudan
have a very difficult time because of the genocides committed by Zionists
against Muslims.
4- The Zionist regime is one of the first ones to recognize South Sudan's
independence a day after its referendum, and Juba has announced its intention to
establish full diplomatic relations with Israel.
5- Although South Sudan’s independence was based on the yea vote of more than
99% of the participants in the referendum, the boost-up of Zionists presence in
this newly-established country revived the colonial relations of the pre-World
War II era, and put South Sudan against the Arab world and Islam. Today,
Zionists are also rapidly deploying in all state and private sectors of South
Sudan. They explicitly state that their current investment has been the result
of decades of Tel Aviv’s military aid to the rebels in south.
6- Conclusion: Now in the Iraqi Kurdistan region, we see they dance with the
flag of the Zionist regime and also carry the flag of Israel while marching. It
reminds every one of South Soudan’s Independence Day celebrations six years ago
during which the flag of the Zionist regime was raised. Of course, the first
consequences of the Zionist regime’s presence among the Kurdish Muslims targets
the people of Iraq's Kurdistan. They (the Zionists) will prepare the ground to
commit genocide against Kurds. This is exactly the issue that now we are
witnessing in Myanmar. Today’s Sudan is the image of the future of Kurdistan if
the Zionists’ presence would be allowed.