President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500
Re: Help Protect
Stranded Iranian Kurdish Refugees in Iraq
Dear President Bush:
Kurdish Human Rights Watch, Inc. (KHRW) would like
to urge you to take immediate steps to protect
imperiled refugees in Iraq as it is clear that the
situation on the ground is far from contained. We
demand a durable solution that ensures their
protection, provides humanitarian assistance and
local integration to safe areas within Iraq, and
if needed, supports third-country resettlement. more

Al Tash refugees hope for freedom
15 August 2005
KurdishMedia.com - By Dr. Pary
Karadaghi
he Al Tash Iranian Kurdish refugees hope that they will finally be given a chance to have free and safe lives after spending more than twenty years in the squalor of the Al Tash refugee camp in Iraq’s Anbar governorate, the country’s westernmost province commonly known as a site of violence and instability. more

Syria's Kurds Struggle for Rights
By Jeffrey Young
Washington, D.C.
02 September 2005
Syria's one-and-a-half million ethnic Kurds have been struggling for years in the face of official repression. Their demands for rights and ethnic identity have grown recently as they watch their counterparts in Iraq take a significant role in government and society. more
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