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http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/8e263f73-f1bf-4e0e-8659-dc2227919f04


Kurdistan 24) – The Turkish Foreign Ministry is against the start of Kurdish language classes at a university in Japan, a faculty member at the University of Tokyo said on Monday.

Vakkak Çolak is currently teaching 40 Japanese students the Kurdish language at the University of Tokyo, a program which began on April 1.

He told Kurdistan 24 on Monday that Turkey’s interference is counterproductive, adding that the university is free and independent to make its own decisions.

“This is an academic issue, there is no reason for the Turkish Foreign Ministry or anyone else to interfere,” he stated. “There is academic freedom.”

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The University of Tokyo.

Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu visited the Kurdistan Region on Sunday after a trip to the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. Çolak said the Turkish government has contradictory policies regarding the Kurds.

“On the one hand, they are trying to make good relations with one part of [the Greater] Kurdistan and, on the other hand, they are against the teaching of Kurdish in a foreign country.”

He noted that Turkish is also taught at schools and universities in the Kurdistan Region, especially to the Turkmen minority.

“They should act in a fair way. They should not interfere in such kind of things.”

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The University of Tokyo campus.

Çolak, a Kurdish community leader in Japan, who is also a member of the Japan-Kurdistan Friendship Association, previously published the first Kurdish-Japanese dictionary, and the first Kurdish-Japanese grammar book.

Regarding his course, the Kurdish teacher described it as “a historical moment.” Although nearly 2,000 Kurds live in Japan, his students will mostly be Japanese.

“Other nations should learn about the Kurdish issue and the Kurdish language from Kurds,” he told Kurdistan 24.

Çolak explained that just as Armenian history should not be taught by the Turkish people, nor the Turkish story by Greek people, Kurdish history should be taught by Kurds.

So far, the Turkish embassy in Japan has not released any public statement or confirmed the news.

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Kurdish teacher Vakkak Çolak.

Kurdish Affairs analyst Mutlu Civiroglu, who teaches Kurdish at universities in the United States such as the University of Arizona, and recently Stratford University, said Turkey’s reaction is “sad to see.”

“Turkey should be happy about Kurdish being taught at prestigious universities,” he told Kurdistan 24.

According to Civiroglu, there is now a “strong interest” among Ph.D. students, government officials, and others who want to learn Kurdish especially after the Kurds’ success against the so-called Islamic State, especially by Syrian Kurds.

“In Japan, the Japanese people want to learn the Kurdish language and culture,” he added. “It’s a linguistic course; it’s nothing political, and nothing threatening.”

Turkish remains the sole official language in Turkey as the Kurds – who number over 20 million – and other ethnic groups continue to demand education in their mother tongue.

In Turkey, successive governments have imposed outright bans or suppression to a high extent on the Kurdish language, spoken in the three forms of Kurmanji, Zazaki, and Sorani (present in central Anatolia) throughout most of the 20th century Turkey since the republic’s foundation in 1923.

Despite a gradual ease since the early 1990s, the lifting of a ban on Kurdish names in 2000, and further liberalization under the rule of a young Justice and Development Party (AKP) including the opening of a Kurdish-language government channel in 2009, the government has reverted to former practices.

Since the failed military coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling AKP in 2016, authorities have shuttered scores of Kurdish language institutes, dailies, websites, TVs, including a cartoon channel for kids that was later allowed to re-air, and other media networks.

Editing by Karzan Sulaivany

UpdatedApril 29-2019 10:57 PM

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Even China don't ban uyghur to speak their native in China. While these Turkish are far worst oppressor of minority. :enjoy:
 
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Very credible source.

Way more credible than fake Uighur propaganda spread by terrorist organizations and their sympathizers.

Incredible that Turks not only oppress Kurds in East Kurdistan, but also try to interfere in other countries' internal affairs to further oppress Kurds.
 
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Very credible source.

Way more credible than fake Uighur propaganda spread by terrorist organizations and their sympathizers.

Incredible that Turks not only oppress Kurds in East Kurdistan, but also try to interfere in other countries' internal affairs to further oppress Kurds.
Turkish think they are some elite super power in the world. But fact is they are nobody. Their GDP Per capital has dropped to third world standard. No money and no strength and want to play hero? I pity these kind of mentality. :enjoy:
 
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All of a sudden the Chinese have became human rights defenders.

Hilarious indeed.
 
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All of a sudden the Chinese have became human rights defenders.

Hilarious indeed.
How come u are selective not to mention turkey talking about uyghur issue? Turkish talking about uyghur oppression? CPC don't go around asking foreign institute not to spread uyghur culture and language. While uyghur channel long establish in early 80s eighties and uyghur are free to name uyghur name and speak uyghur from the day one of CPC establishment in 1949. Such luxury cannot be say about turkish who ONLY LIFTING SUCH BAN ON KURDISH IN 2009.

talking about presevering minority rights , no doubt China is better than turkey. :enjoy:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang_Television

It was founded and started to broadcast on October 1, 1970. XJTV currently broadcasts in Mandarin, Uyghur, Kazakh, Mongolian, and Kyrgyz languages.
 
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We have sooo many minorities in the country and no problems with them, but the "evil" Turks always attack the poor Kooords :(

Isn't it strange that Iraq, Iran and Syria also have the same problems with them...
 
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These people are not compatible to the Japanese culture and they’ll never change their attitude towards work and life in Japan.
 
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@waz

Chinese are looking for troll war, you are doing something other whise we will open like mushrooms chinese genocide topics...
 
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We have sooo many minorities in the country and no problems with them, but the "evil" Turks always attack the poor Kooords :(

Isn't it strange that Iraq, Iran and Syria also have the same problems with them...

Turkey has been a refugee haven for centuries.

Somehow us Turks are EVIL and the Chinese are the Human Rights defenders.
 
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