Review of “The Kurdish State, A Struggle for Survival”

By: Kawa Wanli
Kurdish nationalist Jawad Ibrahim Mulla announced the release of his new book titled “The Kurdish State, A Struggle for Survival” – a 562-page volume in English that highlights the justice of the Kurdish cause.
The book delves into the history of the Kurdish people from ancient times to the present day, examining the external and internal obstacles facing the establishment of an independent Kurdish state. The author also reveals secret documents and information related to “international conspiracies” against the Kurdish people, particularly the decisions of the 1943 Tehran Conference. Additionally, it critiques the partisan Kurdish leadership, which the author views as an impediment to realizing the dream of a Kurdish state, precisely in line with and continuing to this day the implementations of the Tehran Conference decisions.
“The Kurdish State, A Struggle for Survival” is powerful in its bold national and political propositions. Its style is characterized by clarity and transparency, rooted in decades of political and militant experience for the independence of Kurdistan.
The book’s unequivocal affirmation of establishing a Kurdish state, along with its ability to blend historical analysis with personal testimony, lends the work human depth and academic value.
The book discusses the following topics: genocide, ethnic cleansing, and global and regional collusion against the Kurdish people, who have long struggled with capability and strong, unwavering conviction for recognition of their freedom and the independence of their homeland, Kurdistan.
I believe this book has the potential to reach a wide audience, especially those in global political decision-making centers, because it combines historical analysis, political arguments, and a moral message. This grants it a distinguished status, particularly as its release timing is opportune, given the increasing defeats of fabricated Kurdish partisan leaderships in collusion with occupying states in Afrin, Serekaniye, Kirkuk, and elsewhere.
It is worth noting that while ISIS previously failed to besiege Kobani, today it is besieging Kobani again, not in its organizational and militia form, but as a representative of the Syrian state and the Syrian army (formerly and currently Daesh-like).
In short: Anyone who struggles for the independence of Kurdistan and has not read this book has undoubtedly read nothing at all. And whoever reads this book needs to read no other. Even those who do not struggle for Kurdistan’s independence need this book to learn about the ideas of Kurdistan’s free thinkers who reject the style of Kurdish partisan struggle since the last century, which will continue into the next century and perhaps for several more centuries, with Kurdish parties fabricating defeats with occupying states while simultaneously leading demonstrations and distributing aid after every defeat they orchestrate.
Therefore, when the Kurdish people read this book, understand it, and implement its contents as they understand and implement holy books, they will certainly secure their freedom and the independence of their homeland, Kurdistan.
Below is the link to the book “The Kurdish State, A Struggle for Survival” on Amazon pages, which handles purchase requests for the paperback at around ten British pounds (£10.78) or the equivalent in local currencies, delivering to any address worldwide within days. The book is currently in English and will soon be available in other languages. The struggler, Jawad, resorted to dealing with Amazon because he no longer has sufficient capacity, due to his age and health, to handle printing and distribution as he did previously for dozens of books.

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