سياسة الحكومة العراقية إتجاه الاكراد في ظل الوثائق البريطانية شباط 1963 – نيسان 1966م
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https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol2.Iss41.1913Keywords:
Kurds, research, IraqAbstract
The Kurds' positions were characterized by obtaining their rights during the monarchy and choosing various solutions to obtain their independence. After the revolution of the fourteenth of July 1958, the Kurds welcomed its establishment, and the leaders of the Kurdistan Democratic Party wished to organize the Free Officers by congratulating them on the new era in order to build sound and correct relations between the two parties.
The conflict continued even after the coup of February 8, 1963, and afterwards until 1966.
Britain was constantly interfering indirectly in the relationship between the Iraqi government and the Kurds, so its commitment was directly that the Kurdish problem is of Iraqi concern, and Britain has no right to interfere in it, but the historical fact has proven otherwise
The Kurds' positions were characterized by obtaining their rights during the monarchy and choosing various solutions to obtain their independence. After the revolution of the fourteenth of July 1958, the Kurds welcomed its establishment, and the leaders of the Kurdistan Democratic Party wished to organize the Free Officers by congratulating them on the new era in order to build sound and correct relations between the two parties.
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