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Kurdish
National Congress of North America Second Annual Conference
August
26 - 27, 1989 Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
SUMMARY OF CONFERENCE
The Second Annual KNC conference was held in the Howard Johnson Hotel, Ann
Arbor, Michigan on August 26 - 27, 1989. Fifty-five delegates from all parts of
the U.S.A. and Canada attended the conference. These delegates were
representatives of the regional conferences. The conference was recorded on
tape, and Kristi Khorshid graciously took notes from which the Proceedings were
written. It should be emphasized again that with the exception of the
resolutions and constitution, the ideas and concepts which are presented in the
Proceedings represent the individuals who presented them and are not necessarily
the views of KNC itself.
In a very democratic environment the delegates elected the following in secret
ballot to be the 11 members of the Board of Directors of KNC.
1. Dr. Asad Khailany
2. Dr. Ahmed Uthman
3. Mr. Mohammed Sinjari
4. Mr. Farhad Aziz
5. Dr. Fouad Darweesh
6. Mr. Hadi Jalali
7. Dr. Najmaldin Karim
8. Mr. Jalal Melahaji
9. Ms. Shawbo Saaty
10. Dr. Saman Shali
11. Mr. Kakil Zibari
The Board of Directors in its first meeting according to the constitution
approved in the conference, elected the Executive Committee as follows, who will
serve as the officers of the Executive Board as well as KNC as a whole:
1. President: Dr. Asad
Khailany
2. Secretary: Dr. Ahmed Uthman
3. Treasurer: Mr. Mohammad Sinjari
The Conference passed the following
resolutions:
RESOLUTION
1: The Third Annual Conference of KNC will be held in Southern California during
the first weekend of August, 1990. Dr. Fouad Darweesh was elected as the
Chairman of that conference. All those who are interested to participate in
organizing the conference or chair a session should contact Dr. Darweesh
directly or write to KNC.
RESOLUTION
2: KNC will celebrate Newroz in 1990 by having a party in Washington, D.C. Dr.
Najmaldin Karim, Mr. Omar Halmat, Mr. Hadi Jalali, and Mr. Jalal Melahaji have
been recommended to organize the party.
RESOLUTION
3: KNC is committed to becoming a helping agency for the resettlement of Kurdish
refugees particularly in the United States. The following persons volunteered to
serve on the Refugee Resettlement Committee to study how KNC can best approach
this need.
1. Mr. Sherkoh Abbas
2. Mr. Farhad Aziz
3. Dr. Najmaldin Karim
4. Ms. Laura Khailany
5. Mr. Jalal Melahaji
6. Ms. Shawbo Saaty
7. Dr. Saman Shali
8. Mr. Kakil Zibari
RESOLUTION
4: A newsletter will continue to be published in the English language every two
months on a regular basis. The following people have been recommended to be on
the editorial staff:
1. Dr. Asad Khailany
2. Laura Khailany
3. Dr. Rasheed Qaradaghi
4. Khasrow Kader
5. Shirko Abbas
6. Mehraban Azwar
7. Dr. Ahmed Uthman
8. Kakil Zibari
9. Hiwa Nejadian
10. Emir Sherif
11. Jalal Melahaji
12. Ardeshir Amjadi
RESOLUTION
5: A magazine should be published in the Kurdish language. Its name is to be
"KURDISTAN" and issued every three months. The following were
recommended as staff for the magazine:
1. Dr. Ibrahim Haji
2. Muhamad Amin Akrawi
3. Tinue Shad
4. Delair Shulai
5. Kamal Karadaghi
6. Shirko Abbas
7. Hawar Ala A1Deen
8. Bakhtiar Dargali
RESOLUTION
6: A committee shall be established to raise funds for the future Kurdish Center
in Washington, D.C. The following were recommended to be on the committee:
1. Jalal Shaban
2. Dr. Asad Khailany
3. Mohammed Sinjari
4. Anwar Azwar
5. Shawbo Saaty
6. Dr. Fouad Darweesh
7. Kakil Zibari
8. Dr. Saman Shali
9. Dr. Najmaldin Karim
The
goal of the committee is to collect $20,000 by the next Annual Conference of KNC
in August, 1990.
RESOLUTION
7: The president of KNC shall report to the KNC members of any meetings he has
had with Kurdish leaders.
RESOLUTION
8: KNC reaffirms its commitment to support the struggle of the Kurdish people
for their human and national rights. A letter writing campaign shall be
continued directed toward government and non-government organizations and their
leaders.
PROCEEDINGS
Session
1. Opening and Keynote Address.
Chairman: Dr. Ahmed Uthman
Dr.
Uthman opened the session with a welcome and a thanks to Laura and Asad Khailany
for their work in organizing this conference, this year and last.
The
Kurdish National Anthem, "Ayraqeeb" was sung.
Dr.
Uthman spoke of the general aims of KNC: an umbrella organization to include all
Kurds and non-Kurds, a place for all to speak freely, to bring our children
together. KNC can represent the aspirations of the Kurds in the Middle East, who
for geopolitical reasons cannot unite. The KNC welcomes everyone's opinions and
criticisms. No Kurd should stay away from the KNC because they have a
disagreement with of the KNC. They should come and state their feelings.
Dr.
Asad Khailany began his speech with thanks and recognition to Laura Khailany,
Dr. Uthman, Dr. Najimaldeen Karim, MS Shawbo Saaty, Mr. Jalal Malahaji, Mr.
Shamsi Khuda, Mr. Kakil Zibari, Mr. Dari Bigvand, Mr. Sargash Bigvand, Mr.
Majeed Afshar, Mr. Anwar Azwar, Dr. Fouad Darweesh and all other members of
last year's executive committee. He also thanked all KNC members who
supported KNC so diligently.
Dr.
Khailany's speech was printed and distributed to the conference. (copy
enclosed). He spoke of the accomplishments and failures of the past year. Dr.
Uthman gave the treasurer's report in place of the absent Dr. Asfandiar Shukri.
As of 8/25/89 the KNC has approximately $10,()00. He also expressed thanks to
Amnesty International for their efforts in putting the Kurdish issue before the
U.N. He encouraged all to do their part in their communities. One advantage the
Kurds have is that there are so many Kurds abroad who can influence world
opinion.
The
proposed agenda was approved except that it was voted to hold the committee
elections after the open panel discussion so members could have a chance to get
to know the candidates better.
Dr.
Najmaldeen Karim read a telegram in Kurdish from Mr. Sami Abdul Rahman,
Secretary of Kurdistan People Party who congratulated KNC for holding their
Second Annual Conference.
Session
2. Constitution and By-Laws. Chairman: Dr. Najmaldeen Karim.
The
Constitution and Bylaws Articles I-III were discussed at length in this session.
All changes were approved by a majority vote.
Session
3. Constitution and By-Laws continued. Chairman: Dr. Fouad Darweesh
Articles IV-End of the Constitution and By-Laws were discussed and approved
during this session.
Session
4. Kurdish Refugees and Immigration. Chairman: Dr. Ahmed Uthman
Laura Khailany presented an overview of a program called PSI, Private Sector
Initiative, which is administered by the U.S. State Dept., as a way to possibly
bring Kurdish refugees to the U.S. In this program, an organization like KNC
acts like a government agency to assist persons to immigrate to the U.S. This
program would allow KNC to do something very noble and tangible for the Kurds.
It would also help establish the credibility of KNC and demonstrate that KNC is
a viable organization. Laura emphasized that KNC should do more than carry on a
letter writing campaign or participate in a political rally. A program like PSI
would provide a golden opportunity for positive action by Kurds in the U.S. Asad
Khailany stated that KNC should aspire to become a sponsoring agent with the
U.S. Government, like ISNA(Islamic Society of North America) is in Canada. Dr
Najmaldeen reported that the refugee office in the State Department is willing
to meet with KNC. Also, he reported that Kurds are to be given priority in
worldwide immigration offices. He also gave the suggestion that the KNC should
send someone to the Turkish refugee camps to take financial aid to them and help
Kurds fill out application forms to assist in their emigrations. He stated that
refugees can survive on $20-25 a month.
Laura
Khailany urged all members of the KNC to make a decision to commit themselves to
this program.
Mr.
Shamsi Khuda suggested that the KNC create an Immigration Committee.
Mr. Farhad Aziz of Canada discussed ways Kurds can get landed immigration status
in Canada. Mr. Mohammad Sinjari stated that Canada has a policy to never turn
away a Kurd. The problem is in reaching Canada.
Dr. Ahmed Uthman reiterated the immediate need to get the Kurds out of Turkey.
The issues at hand were summarized as follows:
1) Adoption of PSI
2) Sending someone to Turkey
3) Chairman going to Washington
4) Increased cooperation with Canadian Kurds
5) Formation of an Immigration Committee.
Mr. Sadiq Abi, who recently visited refugee camps in Turkey, reported on the bad
conditions there. Visitors can only go to one camp, there are many restrictions,
and the refugees are not permitted to speak to journalists.
A proposal was passed to commit KNC to becoming a helping agency for Kurds.
Session
5. KNC Publications. Chairman: Mr. Mohammad Sinjari.
Mr.
Mohammad Sinjari discussed KNC publications, in Kurdish. There was an agreement
to have two publications, one in English directed towards the American/Canadian
audience and the other in Kurdish for the Kurdish community. Two names were
suggested: KNC Press and Kurdistan Magazine. Laura Khailany suggested the use of
KNC's name to aid in the recognition of our organization by government officials
and throughout North America.
Session
6. Panel Discussion: Current Issues Facing the Kurds.
Panel
Discussion Members: Jalal Melahaji, Chair
, Dr.
Awat Alyar, Dr. Ahmed Uthman
, Shamsi
Khuda, and Dr. Saman Shali
Jalal
Melahaji stated that we should focus on the area of Kurdistan that needs the
most help. Our duty is to spread information about the Kurdish cause among our
communities, senators, the Armenian Community. We can turn to the Armenians here
who have the experience of helping their own people through a tragedy. He
pointed out that many minorities with strong lobby in
North
America such as the Greeks, the Jews„.etc are interested in helping the Kurds.
Dr: Saman Shali gave a brief historical overview of Kurds. The Halabja massacre
is the darkest day in the history of Kurds. Dr. Shali says that today's
generation of Kurd's are dying- Kurds abroad are not teaching their children
language or culture. He proposed that KNC should emphasize the importance of
spreading the Kurdish culture to the children. He suggested distributing Kurdish
dictionaries to Kurdish families.
Dr. Ahmed Uthman spoke of the illiteracy of Kurds in Iraq today, from which we will
feel
the effects for many years. Also, he spoke of the poor economic situation of
Kurds, especially in Iraq. Dr. Uthman encouraged the members to publicize the
Kurdish problem to the American/Canadian people to write letters to senators and
local newspapers. He encouraged the members to stay informed of the Kurdish
situation and inform others. He spoke optimistically of the Kurds' comeback and
to keep our aspirations alive. He states, "We have hit the bottom and there
is only one way to go now--up!"
Dr. Awat Aliar expressed that the greatest need for help is in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Many Iraqi Kurds have gone to Iran as refugees. Dr. Awat stated that the mass
emigration of Kurds is not in the Kurds' best interest, for that is exactly what
the Iraqi government wants. He feels we should encourage the return to Iraqi
Kurdistan. He stated that at least they would be in their country and the
conditions would not be worse than what is present in the Turkish refugee camps.
Shamsi Khuda read a communique from the Kurdish National Congress in England,
held August 19, 1989, translated by Mr. Ahmed Farhadi.
Mr. Mohammad Sinjari - clarified the point that Kurds are not against the people
of different countries, rather Kurds are against the regimes of various
countries, such as the Iraqi regime. He argued against the suggestion for Kurds
returning to Iraq. He says that Kurds are safer in Turkey where there is at
least an awareness of the poison in food,
whereas,
is Iraq they would have no knowledge of poisoning. Tile killing would be worse
in Iraq, he states. Mr. Sinjari paints out that it is better to live and be safe
outside of Kurdistan, than to die or be killed in Kurdistan.
Dr. Fouad Darweesh followed with this point: all people have the right to
emigrate and advance and improve their situation.
Dr. Asad Khailany further added that KNC encourages emigration to the U.S.,
Canada, or Australia, where Kurds can be prosperous. He added that the refugee
status in Europe is very poor. Also, he reminded the members that Kurds are free
to return to Iraq if they choose.
Mr. Ahmed Farhadi agreed with Dr. Awat Aliar. He stated that if the Kurds lose
their land, what will they have?
Session
7. Open Session. Chairman: Mr. Kakil Zibari.
Most of the discussion in this session centered around the candidates to be
elected to the new Executive Committee. Dr. Awat Aliyar expressed concern about
delegates voting for candidates without knowing their background and experience.
Mr.
Sinjari raised the language issue again and emphasized that teaching the
language to our children is not as important as teaching them to understand and
support the Kurdish cause.
Dr. Ahmed Farhadi supported exposing our children to the Kurdish language, even
in small doses. He suggested forming a summer school.
Dr. Asad Khailany reflected on last year's conference. He admitted that it was
very interesting and included very diverse opinions. He reminded us that through
a democratic process the members of the board or executive committee are elected
and there is no one person or group has control over who will be elected.
Mr.
Bayad Sulaiman suggested having a background check on nominees.
Mr. Azad Nakshabandi encouraged KNC to create a democratic atmosphere in the
organization which is what the Middle East has lacked. He encouraged KNC members
to work together and speak without prejudice. He also spoke of the importance of
education for our children. He suggested writing Kurdish story books for young
children.
Section 8. Election
of Executive Board. Chairman: Shawbo Saaty.
Election
Committee Members: Dr. Wafa Khorshid, Hiwa Nejadian, and Dr. Saman Shali.
According to the constitution which was approved in the conference the following
eleven persons were elected as the board members:
1. Dr. Asad Khailany
2. Dr. Ahmed Uthman
3. Dr. Najmaldin Karim
4. Ms. Shawbo Saaty
5. Dr. Fouad Darweesh
6. Mr. Mohammad Sinjari
7. Mr. Jalal Melahaji
8. Mr. Kakil Zibari
9. Mr. Farhad Aziz
10. Mr. Hadi Jalali
11. Dr. Saman Shali.
Mr. Qhazi Mizori and Dr. Wafa Khorshid were elected as alternates. Immediately
after the conference according to the new constitution the board in its first
meeting elected the following officers:
1.
President: Dr. Asad Khailany
2. Secretary: Dr. Ahmed Uthman
3. Treasurer: Mr. Mohammed Sinjari
Session
9. Closing Session. Chairman: Dr. Asad Khailany.
Dr. Ahmed Uthman encouraged Kurds to join hands and emphasized the importance of
unity among Canadian and American Kurds.
Mr. Farhad Aziz spoke of Canadian
Kurds. He encouraged frequent discussions between American and Canadian Kurds.
He implored us not to underestimate the Kurds in Canada. He encouraged Kurds to
join various groups which have various goals for the Kurdish cause. He also
discussed the process for communicating with the Canadian government. he
emphasized the importance of continued communication, cooperation and
coordination of plans between Canadian
and
American Kurds to avoid duplication of efforts and to promote unity and
eliminate misunderstandings. Mr. Hewa Nezadi suggested creating a brochure
outlining the KNC goals and distributing it to Canadian Kurds.
Dr.
Najmaldeen acknowledged an Iraqi doctor who has been supportive of the Kurds and
has contributed $500. He suggested that we make him our first honorary member.
Dr. Asad Khailany read the following four telegrams to the Second Annual
Conference of the Kurdish National Congress of North America:
From
Mr. Jalal Talabani:
We hope you all success for your Second Annual KNC Conference in North America.
Your efforts in the past year to defend the Kurdish people and promote Kurdish
interests in North America is greatly admired by us and all Kurdish people. The
roles and the efforts of organizations such as yours are an essential part of
our Kurdish nation's struggle for its human and national rights. Here in
Kurdistan all Kurdish people are looking to you to be their defenders in North
America. Today our people are facing a very critical situation. However, we are
confident that our Kurdish people will defeat all attempts by Kurdish enemies to
destroy the Kurdish identity.
From
KPDP (Kurdistan People Democratic Party):
Our sincere and warmest congratulations to you for holding your second national
conference. There is no doubt that having an umbrella organization such as yours
to organize the majority of Kurds in the U.S.A. and Canada is a very
progressive, correct, and important step in our Kurdish struggle for our human
and national rights. Our party supports all your efforts for protecting and
promoting Kurdish interests in North America and we declare our cooperation with
you in your efforts to defeat the latest campaign by Kurdish enemies to destroy
the Kurdish identity.
From
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in Damascus:
PUK congratulates all of you for holding your second successful annual
conference. The efforts of Kurdish organizations such as yours are essential
parts of the Kurdish struggle for its human and national rights. We strongly
support and admire all your efforts for promoting and defending Kurdish
interests in North America. It is our hope that your organization will become a
strong Kurdish umbrella organization to unite all Kurds in North America.
Kurdish people in Kurdistan are looking to you to defend them in North America.
From
Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran, Paris:
We hope for you all the success for your second annual national conference. We
are confident that your organization will play a viable and important role in
the Kurdish struggle for its national and human rights. We assure you that the
assassination of our late secretary, Dr. Abdul Rahman Qasimlou, by the enemies
of the Kurdish people has increased our determination to continue our struggle
until the national and human rights of our Kurdish people are recognized.
From
the Kurdish Community in England, Ibrahim Ahmed and Hama Rasoul:
It is the wish of every Kurd in England that you have a successful conference.
The Kurdish nation is facing a very critical situation, specifically in Iraq.
Your defense of Kurdish human and national rights and your efforts for promoting
Kurdish interests in North America are an integral part of the over-all struggle
of the Kurdish people to defend themselves against the campaign by the enemies
of the Kurdish people to destroy the Kurdish nation. The Kurdish Community in
England and Kurds all over Kurdistan are very appreciative of your efforts and
are hoping that
organizations
such as yours become strong lobbies for the Kurdish people in their communities
and countries.
The
closing issues included a lengthy discussion on the amount of yearly dues. It
was decided to lower the regular dues to $60 and students' dues were to remain
at $25.
Further discussions included a KNC emblem, membership cards, and flag. No
decisions were made on an emblem. More designs should be sent in and a monetary
gift may be awarded for the winning entry.
The 1990 Newroz party was discussed and Washington D.C. was recommended as the
location. It was agreed that this would be a good location for families to enjoy
and it would be convenient to invite members of Congress. The date was not
confirmed but it would be close to March 21. A committee was formed to organize
the party.
The 1990 Third Annual Meeting of KNC was discussed. California was chosen as the
location, with San Diego and Anaheim as two possible cities. The first weekend
in August will be the time of the conference. It was suggested that on the first
day of the conference the committees will meet in advance and the second day
would begin early. Dr. Najmaldeen reminded us that the future conferences
wouldn't be so lengthy because we won't have to go through the Constitution and
By-Laws.
Resolutions regarding the focus of a letter writing campaign in the coming
months and that the president should report to KNC members in the newsletter of
all meetings he has had with Kurdish leaders were discussed and passed. That KNC
will continue to support the struggle of the Kurdish people for human and
national rights was reaffirmed.
Dr. Amin Saeed made the point that investment is necessary because the KNC dues
are insufficient to support the cause. He recommends real estate to be a
feasible endeavor. Dr. Asad Khailany agreed that the KNC should consider some
for-profit endeavors.
Dr. Asad Khailany closed the conference with positive words about the success of
this conference and hopes for the same attendance at next year's conference in
California.
The
conference ended with the Kurdish National Anthem.
KNC
SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: ASAD KHAILANY
Ladies
& Gentlemen: Greetings
On the behalf of the
executive committee I am pleased to extend a warm welcome to each of you to this
historic Second Conference of our Kurdish National Congress of North America.
The successes of our regional conferences and your present here are clear
indications of your & our commitments to make KNC a strong viable Kurdish
lobby in North America. As we always said that we are going to be frank and open
and we are committed to the democratic environment within all KNC organizations.
Therefore I am going to list our achievements and encouragements on one hand and
our disappointments and discouragements on the other hand since last August when
we established KNC.. On the encouragement and achievements side we have:
1.
Created and organized KNC as a nonprofit organization in USA.
2. We were able to publish the proceedings of the First Conference of Kurdish
National Congress of North America.
3. We were able to publish newsletters.
4. Prepared the proposed constitution and bylaws for KNC.
5. Filed with IRS for tax exempt status.
6. Enlisted 60 members who paid their dues.
7. Collected the total of $9,435.00.
8. Numerous letters have been sent by the chairman of KNC and other members of
KNC to different governments and international organizations regarding Kurdish
problems.
9. Participated in organization of Amnesty International regional conference on
Kurdish human rights in Turkey. Dr. Shukri and me made a presentation in this
conference.
10. Dr. Shukri, our treasure as a member of
Physician for human right visited Kurdish refugees in Turkey and an article on
chemical warfare authored by him and other members of the team who visited
Kurdish refugees in Turkey published in the prestigious JAMA journal.
11.
We were able to have four successful regional conferences.
12. Regional members of KNC organized and participated in a number of rallies,
demonstrations and meeting to memorize Halabja massacre.
13. Established KNC respects among the majority Kurds in North America, Europe
and Kurdistan.
14. Stimulate Kurdish people in North America and encouraged their activities to
promote Kurdish interests in North America.
15. KNC became a symbol of unity among
Kurds, people from different parties, organizations and with different
ideologies started coordinating their efforts within KNC to promote Kurdish
interest in North America and in struggle for Kurdish human and national rights.
16.
Stimulated Kurdish people in other countries such as England, Australia and they
started to establish their own Kurdish National Congress and Kurdish Assemblies
in their countries.
17. Obtained 12 scholarships for Kurdish students.
18. Extended help to any Kurd who asked KNC for help and wrote to the
immigration authorities on behalf of a number of Kurdish individuals.
19. All Kurdish political parties and
organizations with the exception of the supporters of KDP of Iraq in USA
expressed their supports and pleasure with goals and activities of KNC. KDP of
Iraq has some reservation about some members of KNC executive committee however
I believe in general they are also supportive of organizations such as KNC.
The following should be listed on the side of disappointments and
discouragements:
1. We were not able to come to understanding
with the supporters of Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq in USA. The Adhoc
Committee which was created in February 1989 had one meeting and the members of
the committee could not agree on a number of issues. Our main difference with
the supporters of KDP of Iraq in USA was that they insisted that this conference
not to be called the Second Conference which indirectly meant that our first
conference not to be recognized and we couldn't and did not accept their
request. KDP in my meeting with Mr. Massoud Barzani; President of KDP of Iraq,
pointed out their feeling that some members of the executive committee of KNC
have negative attitude toward KDP of Iraq and they expressed their displeasure
about that. I had pointed out to them that KNC does not have any control on the
ideology, attitude or the feeling of any of its members and I invited them to
join KNC and participate in our conferences and vote for members who they feel
comfortable with.
2.
Papers are filed with IRS to obtained the tax exempt status. Still we have not
received a response from IRS.
3. Failure to conduct the second conference and Newrooz Party at the time which
was designated by the first conference.
4, We were not able to bring any Kurdish refugee to North America and up to now
we have not established a strong relation or creditability with immigration
authorities.
5. We were not able to publish our newsletter on regular time.
6. We were not able to publish any newsletter or magazine in Kurdish language.
7. We could not establish an emblem for our organization.
8. We could not issue membership cards.
9. We were not able to prepare a brochure about the proposed future Kurdish
Center in Washington D.C. and launch a campaign to collect donation for this
project.
10. We were not able to establish any for profit business establishment among
Kurdish people.
11.
We were not being able to establish a strong relation with legislative bodies in
North America.
Experience Of Our Last Year:
1.
Some local representatives of Kurdish political parties and even Kurdish
Communities show he birth of KNC as a threat to their roles and positions. I
have learned from those who are familiar with the establishment OF Kurdish
Institute in Paris that they had the same reactions when they first started. In
their case at the beginning the leadership of two major Kurdistan political
parties; based on the report of their local representatives, were not supportive
to the efforts of Dr. Kendall. However soon all Kurdish Political parties became
very supportive to the Kurdish Institute in Paris. In our case no Kurdish
leadership expressed their objection to the principles of KNC. I believe in near
future KNC will be admired by all Kurdish political and nonpolitical
organizations.
2. Many Kurds have plenty talks and no actions. In our first conference many who
were there and who were insisting that the annual membership due to be 1% of the
annual income of each member or the annual membership due should not be less
than $300 did not pay event $120. In some occasions I have seen Kurds who claim
that they are ready to denote their house or to contribute considerable amount
to collect $200,000.00 to Kurdish refugees or do so and so ..etc but when it
comes to action they are not ready to donate one dollar or one hour of their
time. So what we have is just talk.
3. A number of Kurds from all parts of Kurdistan expressed their support for KNC
but they also expressed their fear of there names being known to their back home
governments because their relative may be persecuted. All of us we have
relatives back home. In my opinion we are the citizens or permanent residents in
democratic countries in North America if we afraid of those back home government
who should not? Beside we are an open organization, we seek a peaceful solution
to the Kurdish problem.
Facts Should Be Known About KNC:
1.
KNC is not establishing policies or strategies for Kurdish movement. However we
believe that the role of KNC is an advisory role for Kurdish Leadership to
establish policies and strategies for achieving Kurdish human and national
rights. Kurdish leadership can not afford to ignore the suggestions, proposals
and the roles of organizations such as KNC. In the past only Kurdish political
parties have planned and established policies and strategies for Kurdish
movements and their struggle for human and national rights. There are important
roles which can be played by organizations such as KNC and educated Kurdish
people outside Kurdistan to save Kurdish people from their current tragic and
disaster situation.
2. KNC must and should stay as an organization where Kurds with different
political background and different ideologies can express there opinion and
feeling free from any fear of criticisms or discrimination. The democratic
environment within KNC must be kept at all costs. KNC should never be under
control of a specific party or ideology.
I propose the following goals to be considered for achievement in the coming
year:
1.
Obtaining tax exempt status from IRS.
2. Prepare a brochure for launching a campaign to raise money for Kurdish Center
in Washington D.C. We should make a goal to raise at least Twenty Thousand
Dollars in the coming year.
3.
Try hard to bring some Kurdish refugee to USA and Canada.
4. Publish a four page newsletter (professionally printed) in English on regular
basis.
5. Establish an emblem for KNC and issue membership cards.
6. To make KNC known to the legislative bodies in USA and Canada.
7. Publish another newsletter or a magazine in Kurdish language
8. To organize a party to celebrate Newrooz in Washington D. C.
9. Continue on writing campaign on issues related to Kurds.
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