Oraciones para les Constructores de Paz, 12 de Febrero del 2020 Kurdistán Iraquí
Dos bloqueos de tierras indígenas de compañías de petróleo y gas: Primera Nación de Wet’suwet’en (2020) y jovenes Kurdos del valle de Shawre (2013). Un
Dos bloqueos de tierras indígenas de compañías de petróleo y gas: Primera Nación de Wet’suwet’en (2020) y jovenes Kurdos del valle de Shawre (2013). Un
Kak Sandi and other villagers from Chame Rabatke talking to CPT. After driving for seven hours, we arrived in the Nahla valley at Chame Rabatke
Please pray for an end of hostilities and escalating threats of war between the U.S.A. and Iran. The world needs people of all faiths
Zeitun’s family meets with members of CPT. Her father, Kak Qadr, stands in the right side of the photo. Ali, wounded by Iranian shells, sits
Chame Rabatke village, Duhok Governorate. By Runak Hassani The time is 4 p.m. After driving for 7 hours, we arrived at an Assyrian Christian village,
Back row: Rebekah Dowling (Australia), Weldon Nisly (United States), Runak Radha (Iraqi Kurdistan), Lukasz Firla (Czech Republic and Colombia), Mohammed Salah (Iraqi Kurdistan). Front row:
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