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Robert Halfon

Opinion

Never forget Saddam’s crimes

February 22, 2013 10:58
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Which people today has the most similarity with the modern Jewish story of marginalisation, demonisation, persecution, genocide, redemption and revival?

The answer is unexpected. It is a Muslim nation in the Middle East: Kurdistan.

The Kurds have faced their own Holocaust. I do not use that word glibly, but when you look at the similarities of what happened to the Kurds, the effect is not just chilling but a reminder that the Jews are not alone.

It is strange that whilst the world knows much about modern genocide - the Bosnians by the Serbs and the tragedy of Rwanda- little is known about the Kurdish story. In fact, their genocide, known as 'Anfal', is not even recognised as an international genocide by the United Nations - something that I, as chair of a committee of academics, lawyers and Parliamentarians, am trying to change.