IRAQI KURDISTAN: We stand side-by-side; CPT speaks with the LGBTQ+ community
We Stand Side By Side All pictures in this article are of a mural painted by RASAN, a women’s and LGBTQ+ rights group based in Sulaimani.
We Stand Side By Side All pictures in this article are of a mural painted by RASAN, a women’s and LGBTQ+ rights group based in Sulaimani.
Niyaz Abdullah at the meeting of journalists in Suleimani on the 18 November to discuss how they can work together to protect their rights. Please pray for
Turkish Bombs Destroy Village Life in Kurdistan Rice and sesame fields where two months ago a Turkish bomb struck. The farming communities of Nahla
CPT member Julie Brown reflects on experiencing a Turkish military bombing Julie (right) with CPT partner Aklima (center) from Dupre in the Nahla Valley and
Displaced students from Zewka try to keep up with their studies in desperate conditions. “If we go back, we will be bombed; if we stay
The smoke settles as a second bomb strikes on October 4 The Turkish military dropped five bombs near the village of Hezanke, in the
Kak Hassan and his family standing with the CPT team outside of his home in Galala The following is a reflection by Sr. Rosemarie Milazzo,
Please pray for all targeted by war, especially the people of the Nahla Valley in Iraqi Kurdistan and the people of Rojava, the northeastern region
Introduction CPT-Iraqi Kurdistan has documented multiple bombardments conducted by the Turkish and Iranian militaries against families living in villages and seasonal settlements along Iraqi
(Pictured here: Fields in the Bradost area that are burned every year by Turkish and Iranian bombardments. This field belongs to a CPT-IK partner 8/14/18.)