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Kurdish Youth Tried in Turkey for Singing in Calif


Kurdish Youth Tried in Turkey for Singing Rebel Songs in Los Angeles
By Goran [Kurdistan/USA], Mideast Youth
As the world turns, injustice continues. And as injustice continues, the Kurds continue to be without a voice…
Last year, a group by the name of The Children’s Voices of Diyarbakir that consists of Kurdish youth aged 8 to 16 years of age, many who are orphaned, received a rare opportunity to participate in a World Music Festival in California. The kids put on a wonderful performance that could - and perhaps did - even put tears of joy to the eyes of non-Kurdish attendees as much as they did for Kurdish attendees.
This Kurdish youth group is composed of mostly orphans and was put together through a program initiated by Kurds in Turkey to help get the youth off the streets by engaging them in positive activities. At the festival in California, the kids sang a wide range of traditional Kurdish folk songs, played instruments, and even danced for the audience.
Now, back in Turkey, a few of them are facing charges by Turkish prosecutors for singing these songs in California…
Note: The Turks have invaded Iraq. They are alleged to be selling US nuclear secrets to the highest bidder.

posted on Apr 14, 2008 8:42 PM ()

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Goodness, outrages continue... These kids had a lovely time, got a very positive experience, probably spread happiness and joy, displayed their community in a positive light, and are being prosecuted... persecuted... and most of them are orphans... ohhh.. so much evil in the world!
comment by sunlight on Apr 14, 2008 11:11 PM ()

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