1. I urge young #Kurds across the US to be more politically active. No excuses. Know your elected representatives, get in touch with their offices & educate them on the Kurdish plight. Kurds with access to Capital Hill in DC have more responsibility, we can influence policy.
2. We don’t need fancy offices. We know what brings Kurdistan down, we know who those are that work with Turkey, Iran. We can provide lawmakers with a different voice, one that is for the sole interest of Kurdistan. For how long will you complain but do nothing to change it?
3. Take advantage of the institutions that exist, they’re for us to utilize. Don’t allow corrupt individuals & offices to push party agendas. You have access to members of Congress, as Kurdish officials do. It’s very simple. Call👉make an appointment👉educate.
4. Demand support for #Afrin, SDF. Show them in detail what is going on in Bakur. Provide them with a different perspective on #KRG. And this is the perfect time to up the momentum for Rojhelat. Let’s not wait until further atrocities occurs against our people.
5. Kurds often are intimidated by photos of Kurdish officials visiting DC or on the Hill with lawmakers, this is easy- all it takes is a phone call. It is NOT exclusive to them. It’s 2018, our Kurdish officials have failed to establish a safe & prosperous life for Kurds. Why?
6. If something is broken, fix it. If it’s not fixable, replace it. A family, tribe, party, armed group does not own #Kurdistan. You have the right to all the resources within it. We’re falling behind on many aspects, let’s not play victim, embrace it, change it. Biji.
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