The Kurdish Perspective on Crime and Punishment : Literature, Allegory, and Justice
For Iraqi Kurds, the ultimate definition of "punishment" was the . Saddam Hussein’s regime criminalized the very existence of rural Kurds. The "punishment" for suspected Peshmerga sympathy was chemical weapons (Halabja) and mass burial. While this is now classified as genocide, at the time, it was framed by the Ba'athist legal system as a lawful response to Kurdish "rebellion." crime and punishment kurdish
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Look for تاوان و سزا (Tawan û Siza). Translator: Fatah Abdulkarim or Khalid Ali depending on edition. Available via Andesheh or Mukiryani publishers. The Kurdish Perspective on Crime and Punishment :
The Kurdish narrative of "crime" is frequently dominated by state-sponsored atrocities and the subsequent quest for international justice. and Justice For Iraqi Kurds