[20190123]IF10350_伊拉克、土耳其、叙利亚和伊朗的库尔德人.pdf

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1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated January 23, 2019The Kurds in Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and IranThe Kurds of the Middle East are an ethnonational group distinct from other peoples of the region. They share strong historical, cultural, and interactive bonds across countries, and are one of the larg

2、est groups without control of a state. Despite shared ties, Kurds differ from one another along linguistic, political, and religious lines. Although most are Sunni Muslim, some belong to different Muslim sects (i.e., Shiite, Alevi, Alawite) or different religions entirely (i.e., Christianity, Yezidi

3、sm). Since the early twentieth century, Kurds in Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran have periodically faced repression and economic disadvantages, and have at times engaged in conflict with their respective governments. Kurdish nationalists in these states have received support for their insurgencies or

4、political struggles from (1) other Kurds in the region, (2) the Kurdish diaspora in Europe (numbering more than one million, mostly from Turkey), (3) neighboring governments, and (4) various international (including U.S.) sources. Sources: Gene Thorp/Washington Post, citing the Central Intelligence

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