This is the third part of a three-parts episode on the history of Kurdish-Palestinian relationship. In this part, you listen to the audio file of a talk by the late Professor Amir Hassanpour about Palestine originally titled "The Geopolitical Context of Palestine and the Israeli State." This talk was presented in 2012 at the Annual General Meeting of Independent Jewish Voices, a grassroots organization based in Canada that, as described on their website, “is grounded in Jewish tradition that opposes all forms of racism and advocates for justice and peace for all in Israel-Palestine.” Professor Amir Hassanpour was a long-time friend and comrade of the Palestinian People and their struggle, and an outstanding example of solidarity with Palestinians among Kurds.
Link to the original video: https://vimeo.com/52200739
For a list of Palestinian musicians who echo the Palestinian resistance see:
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2304470/echoes-of-resistance-8-palestinian-musicians-you-should-have-on-your-playlist
Image: Internationalist Commune in Rojava
Music: Raj'een by Nai Barghouti
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This is the third part of a three-parts episode on the history of Kurdish-Palestinian relationship. In this part, you listen to the audio file of a talk by the late Professor Amir Hassanpour about Palestine originally titled "The Geopolitical Context of Palestine and the Israeli State." This talk was presented in 2012 at the Annual General Meeting of Independent Jewish Voices, a grassroots organization based in Canada that, as described on their website, “is grounded in Jewish tradition that opposes all forms of racism and advocates for justice and peace for all in Israel-Palestine.” Professor Amir Hassanpour was a long-time friend and comrade of the Palestinian People and their struggle, and an outstanding example of solidarity with Palestinians among Kurds.
Link to the original video: https://vimeo.com/52200739
For a list of Palestinian musicians who echo the Palestinian resistance see:
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2304470/echoes-of-resistance-8-palestinian-musicians-you-should-have-on-your-playlist
Image: Internationalist Commune in Rojava
Music: Raj'een by Nai Barghouti
Episode 12: Cemîla Celîl and the Kurdish Radio of Yerevan–Guest Host/ Gayane Ghazaryan
The Kurdish Edition
22 minutes 17 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 12: Cemîla Celîl and the Kurdish Radio of Yerevan–Guest Host/ Gayane Ghazaryan
Gayane Ghazaryan guest-hosts this special episode on the Kurdish broadcast of radio Yerevan and two very important Kurdish intellectuals in Armenia, Casimê Celîl and Cemîla Celîl. Gayane is an Armenian journalist and photographer based in Yerevan. You can follow her works here: evnreport.com/profiles/gayane-ghazaryan and here on Instagram: instagram.com/gayanegigi
The Kurdish Edition
This is the third part of a three-parts episode on the history of Kurdish-Palestinian relationship. In this part, you listen to the audio file of a talk by the late Professor Amir Hassanpour about Palestine originally titled "The Geopolitical Context of Palestine and the Israeli State." This talk was presented in 2012 at the Annual General Meeting of Independent Jewish Voices, a grassroots organization based in Canada that, as described on their website, “is grounded in Jewish tradition that opposes all forms of racism and advocates for justice and peace for all in Israel-Palestine.” Professor Amir Hassanpour was a long-time friend and comrade of the Palestinian People and their struggle, and an outstanding example of solidarity with Palestinians among Kurds.
Link to the original video: https://vimeo.com/52200739
For a list of Palestinian musicians who echo the Palestinian resistance see:
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2304470/echoes-of-resistance-8-palestinian-musicians-you-should-have-on-your-playlist
Image: Internationalist Commune in Rojava
Music: Raj'een by Nai Barghouti