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Kurdish women hold portraits of their missing sons and daughters on May 18, 2011. Thousands of missing Kurdish boys and men are presumed to have been killed by Turkish Authorities.
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Kurdish women hold portraits of their missing sons and daughters on May 18, 2011. Thousands of missing Kurdish boys and men are presumed to have been killed by Turkish Authorities.

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Source: cifwatch.com

  • 3 months ago > mylovepoem-deactivated20120429
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    So sad. I hope kurds find peace and a home wherever they are.
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    So many Kurds have died fighting for their land, their people, their lives. Being half Kurdish, it is hard not to want...
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