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Some Kurds in a struggle against Turkey began to identify themselves with the Armenians, the very people whom they were encouraged by the Ottoman government to oppress. Today, Turks of Armenian and Kurdish ethnicity coexist in peace. [27] The PKK leadership has recognized the Armenian genocide and apologized for Kurdish involvement. [28]
See Greece–Kurdistan Region relations. Greece has a consulate general in Erbil. [12] Kurdistan Region has no representation in Greece. [6] Holy See: See Holy See–Kurdistan Region relations. Kurdish President Masoud Barzani has visited the three Popes; Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis in Vatican City. [13] [14] [15] Hungary
The first Armenian families began to settle in the Los Angeles area starting in the late 19th century. Aram Yeretzian, a social worker and Protestant Christian minister who wrote a 1923 University of Southern California thesis on the Armenians of Los Angeles, stated that the first Armenian in Los Angeles arrived in around 1900.
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Following the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal, ANCA-WR's official response stated: . As victims of genocide, and targets of systemic racism and persecution for generations based on our ethnic and religious identity (including an ongoing Armenophobia campaign sponsored by Azerbaijan), the Armenian-American community is all too familiar with the unspeakable damage caused by continued ...
The Kurdish Question in U.S. Foreign Policy: A Documentary Sourcebook (Praeger, 2004). O'Connor, Karen. A Kurdish Family: Journey Between Two Worlds (Lerner Publishing Group, 1996). Sheyholislami, Jaffer; Sharifi, Amir (January 1, 2016). " "It is the hardest to keep": Kurdish as a heritage language in the United States".
As the neighborhood gentrifies and Chinese residents grow older and fewer, the clubs remain a vital social glue.
The Organization of Istanbul Armenians (OIA) is a non-profit organization located in Winnetka, California which is dedicated to preserving the Armenian heritage. It was founded in 1976 by a group of Armenians from Istanbul. [1] This organization represents mainly the Istanbul Armenian community that is scattered throughout Southern California. [2]