Kurds rely on Turkey for workers, goods
 July 2, 2007 | By Nicholas Birch
IRBIL, Iraq - Growing tensions between Turkey and Kurds in control of northern Iraq belie a deepening cooperation, as Turkish companies, workers and goods flock to a market enriched by 17 percent of Iraq's oil revenues.
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Why Turkey's Kurds are ever more edgy
 June 29, 2007 | By Scott Peterson | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Diyarbakir, Turkey | While Kurds are testing the limits of legal reforms that grant more freedoms, an uptick in attacks from separatists threaten to erode gains made by the ethnic minority. By Scott Peterson | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
'Chemical Ali' didn't act alone
 June 28, 2007 | By Peter W. Galbraith, PETER W. GALBRAITH, author of "The End of Iraq," was on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff in the 1980s and 1990s, with responsibility for Iraq.
The slaughter of Kurds under Saddam Hussein was official government policy, not the act of a rogue general.
Delayed dream of Kurdistan
 Tuesday, June 26, 2007
The death sentence for the man known as Chemical Ali won't bring justice to the long-persecuted Kurds, in Iraq or elsewhere. Nor will his quick death help realize the dream of a state for a wounded nation.
Condemning 'Chemical Ali' is not enough
Monday, June 25, 2007 | By Amir Afkhami and Michael Soussan
HALABJA, Iraq - In a few days, "Chemical Ali" will face death by hanging. Ali Hassan al-Majid earned his nickname after he ordered the use of chemical weapons to eradicate the population of Halabja, a Kurdish town located near Iraq's northern border with Iran.
A milestone for Kurdistan
 June 25, 2007 | Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman
The guilty verdict against Ali Hassan al-Majid or Chemical Ali is a milestone for the people of Kurdistan in Iraq.
Turkey bombards Kurdish border villages
 27 june 2007 | By Damien McElroy in Kashan Valley, northern Iraq
On a mountain ridge overlooking a riverside picnic spot in Kashan, Roshad Adel picked at the broken soil. Within minutes he was holding a handful of shrapnel.
Pointing to Stability, Kurds in Iraq Lure Investors
 June 27, 2007 | By KIRK SEMPLE
ERBIL, Iraq - "It is a measure of soaring Kurdish optimism that government officials here talk seriously about one day challenging Dubai as the Middle East’s main transportation and business hub.
Tensions, fear pervade Iraqi-Turkish border
 Thuesday June 26, 2007 | By Shamal Aqrawi
DASHT TAKH, Iraq (Reuters) - Farouq Youhana fled car bombs and snipers in Baghdad to start a new life in a village in northern Iraq's autonomous region of Kurdistan.
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