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Comment: Taking part in Syria's peace negotiations would have won major international recognition for the Kurds, writes Karim Barakat.
Comment: Seizing the corpses of civilians killed during curfews in south-east Turkey allows Ankara to tell the world they were 'terrorists', writes Yvo Fitzherbert.
Comment: As the peace process between Turkish government and Kurds' PKK breaks down, Turkish nationalists and Erdogan's ruling party legitimise disproportionate violence against Kurds through systematic dehumanisation of Kurdish civilians.
Comment: A newly born party in Turkey made history in last week's elections. But what is the story behind the HDP? And what brought a pro-Kurdish party this far?
Opinion: Now more than ever, working to resolve the Kurdish issue is paramount if Turkey wishes to play a constructive and positive role in the region, writes Marianna Charountaki.
Comment: The brutal crackdown on anti-government protests is a dangerous way to react to the desperation of young, jobless people who have lost all trust in politics, writes Judit Neurink.
Comment: The ex-Trump surrogate is finding refuge from the FBI investigation while lining his pockets and helping his old Russian friends as a lobbyist in Erbil, writes Sam Fouad.
The different treatment of Kurdish and Palestinian women in Western media reveals imperial interests in deciding whose worth of solidarity, writes Sara Al Saeed
Comment: The trial of five Kurdish activists and journalists for 'spying' has left Kurds furious with their leaders. As hardship increases, they recoil against growing authoritarianism, writes Judit Neurink.
Comment: While Kurdish leaders carefully distance themselves from the attempted coup, Erdogan is now even less likely to compromise or grant political rights to the Kurdish community, writes Yeghia Tashjian