- KurdishMedia.com - By Dr Kamal Mirawdeli
- 29/08/2012
Mem u Zin which is a marvellous dramatization of Kurdish country, culture and way of life, the character of Kurdish men and women and Kurdish issues and aspirations.
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 08/03/2012
Kurdish poet Nazand Begikhani has been selected among 42 poets in France to win the French Feminine Simone Landry Prize of 2012
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 17/12/2011
If wine is no solution to my sorrow, the wine-house is not to blame!
In this pain the wine fails to get me drunk, the glass is not to blame!
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 05/09/2011
Kurdish director Awat Namiq Agha has finished the shooting of his latest work "Shortuct" which is a fifteen minutes short road movie, thriller with some comic elements based on Anton Chekhov’s Overseasoned.
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- Human Rights Watch
- 30/08/2011
The attack on the respected journalist Asos Hardi is the latest example of the grave risks faced by independent media workers in Iraqi Kurdistan
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 12/07/2010
The film has been shot in several different locations including Ickenham, Camden, Camber Sands and Rye with a crew of 14 people from all over Britain, and it will be sent to variety of film festivals, worldwide.
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- KurdishMedia.com - By Hishyar Abid
- 25/06/2010
The opening scenes are brilliantly executed. A mere 20 seconds of pure artistry. The man in uniform comes to a doused-off women and pointing to the baby in her arms says "its too late".
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- KurdishMedia.com (Translated) - By Kamal Soleimani
- 12/05/2010
Execution and death … are the medallions and awards that are given to the Kurdish youth and intellectuals; they are known for these or distinguished by such awards! These awards or medallions are the last ones that tyrants carve on their victims’ chests…
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- KurdishMedia.com - By Devrim Kiliç
- 11/05/2010
Kurdish people want to express themselves and draw a true picture of Kurds and cinema is creating great opportunity to do that via film art.
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 03/05/2010
Choman Hardi’s poetry is now on the Poetry Archive which is 'the world's premier online collection of recordings of poets reading their work.' A CD of Choman introducing and reading 28 of her poems (including a Kurdish poem) has been produced.
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- KurdishMedia.com - By Devrim Kilic
- 20/04/2010
Saleem’s first feature Long Live the Bride, set in Paris, takes the life of Kurdish refugees/migrants who, although living in France, have strong ties with Kurdistan as a subject matter.
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 12/04/2010
Four poems by the Kurdish poet Choman Hardi have been selected onto the English GCSE curriculum. They will be studied by 15-16 year old students across England and Wales.
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- KurdishMedia.com (Translated) - By Dr Kamal Mirawdeli
- 21/03/2010
Newroz is here ! Today’s New Year’s Day
Festival of Kurds that brings rapture & joy
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 14/11/2009
For the first time the London Kurdish Film Festival takes place in six venues across London: RichMix, Amnesty International's Human Rights Action Centre, the Riverside Studios, Shortwave Cinema, the Birkbeck College Cinema and Spring Studios
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 27/09/2009
With the sudden steps of autumn, Kurdish poet Nazand Begikhani has started a new poetic season with readings in Norway and France.
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- KurdishMedia.com - By Ayoub Barzani
- 17/09/2009
The posthumous
Maye Kurdish-Arabic Dictionary, with 1049 pages, size ¼, published by Spirez Edition, 2009 (www.spirez.org) also (www.spirezpage.net) is unique in its rich choice of words.
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- KurdishMedia.com - By Dr Kamal Mirawdeli
- 29/08/2009
Ali Latif was one of the greatest artists (painters) and sportsmen of the Kurdish people. He was born in Chwarbakh neighborhood in Slemani in 1944. He was a born self-made painter.
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- KurdishMedia.com
- 03/07/2009
This week we were treated to a completely different type of event were a Kurdish student participated in an architectural exhibition as a part of graduation ceremony held by the London South Bank University.
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