Kurdification

Kurdification

Kurdification is a neologism, coined after "Arabization", used to describe a cultural change in which something ethnically non-Kurdish is made to become Kurdish, usually in polemic contexts of post-Saddam Iraq, in particular in relation to Assyrian Christians and Iraqi Turkmen.

See also

*Cultural assimilation
*Iraqi minorities
*Iraqi Kurdistan
*Kurdistan Regional Government

References

* [http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=10562 "Overcrowding and Kurdification threaten Christians in northern Iraq"] (AsiaNews, October 2007)
* [http://www.turkmen.nl/ITRAC1.pdf A. Bazzaz, turkmen.nl] "The Kurdification procedure was soon implemented by the Kurdish leadership after toppling Saddam down in April 2003"
*Park, Bill, "The Kurds and post-Saddam political arrangements in Iraq" The Adelphi Papers (2005), Taylor & Francis: "The Kurds, who are intent on the further ‘Kurdification’ of Kirkuk before any census is held"
*Park, Bill, "Iraqi scenarios", The Adelphi Papers, Volume 45, Number 374, May 2005 , pp. 49-66
* [http://www.informaworld.com/index/768140031.pdf PKK Iran - Strategic Comments, 2004 - informaworld.com] "recent months Turkish intelligence has begun to report Turcoman frustration with Ankara’s failure to prevent the increasing ‘Kurdification’ of northern Iraq"


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