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A report from the British newspaper "The Telegraph" stated that the Kurdish people, numbering over 40 million, have long suffered from the deprivation of an independent state. Although the outlines of a state had been outlined for centuries following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire, the division of lands after the Treaty of Sèvres in 1920 resulted in Kurdistan being fragmented among Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, making the Kurds victims of an unjust geopolitical division. Despite this, the Kurds have shown resilience and have increased their demands for liberation and independence, amid ongoing persecution and suppression of their identity and language. Western countries have ignored their cause, even though many victims of genocides and chemical attacks are Kurdish. The report indicates that the situation of the Kurdish people is one of the clearest cases where global principles conflict with reality on the ground, especially given the continued Western neglect of their cause despite their well-documented claims and rights.
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