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Kurdistan: Kurdish Youth Rally in Kirkuk Demand Flag on Peshmerga Statue

Kurdish youth organized a public rally in Kirkuk to demand restoration of the Kurdistan flag. The demonstration gathered young activists from various neighborhoods. Moreover, participants carried banners expressing identity and representation concerns.

The rally focused on the Peshmerga statue located in a central area of the city. Demonstrators stated that authorities removed the Kurdistan flag from the statue years ago. Consequently, protesters expressed frustration over continued exclusion.

Several participants explained the emotional significance of the flag. They described it as a symbol of sacrifice and resistance. Additionally, they emphasized its connection to Kurdish identity in Kirkuk.

Transitioning to historical context, protesters referenced events following October 2017. They stated that the flag disappeared during political changes. Moreover, they argued that the removal erased Kurdish visibility.

One demonstrator said Kurdish residents feel unrepresented in the city. He stressed that the absence of the flag deepens feelings of marginalization. Furthermore, he called for recognition of Kurdish history.

The rally remained peaceful throughout the gathering. Organizers coordinated chants and speeches carefully. Meanwhile, youth leaders urged calm and unity.

Transitioning to demands, protesters called on local authorities to act responsibly. They asked officials to respect cultural and historical symbols. Additionally, they requested dialogue rather than confrontation.

Participants also highlighted the role of youth in defending identity. They emphasized peaceful activism and civic engagement. Consequently, they described the rally as a message of awareness.

Community figures attending the rally praised youth participation. They encouraged continued advocacy through lawful means. Moreover, they emphasized coexistence among all communities.

The rally concluded with renewed calls for inclusion. Demonstrators reiterated demands for restoring the Kurdistan flag. Ultimately, they described the flag as a rightful symbol of presence and dignity.

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