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Kurdistani Diaspora Confederation Reaffirms Commitment to Kurdish Language on Mother Language Day

The Kurdistani Diaspora Confederation reaffirmed its commitment to Kurdish language preservation diaspora on Feb. 21, 2026, marking International Mother Language Day with a strong message on identity and survival.

In a statement issued on the occasion, the confederation declared that preserving the Kurdish mother tongue remains essential to national survival. It stressed that language forms the backbone of cultural identity and collective memory. Therefore, it pledged to continue efforts aimed at strengthening Kurdish language preservation diaspora communities across the world.

The organization warned that assimilation poses a serious challenge for Kurdish communities living abroad. It emphasized that future generations must maintain a strong connection to their linguistic roots. Moreover, it described mother tongue education as a strategic priority for sustaining national consciousness outside Kurdistan.

According to the statement, Kurdish language preservation diaspora efforts require coordinated action. The confederation called on families, community organizations, and cultural institutions to invest in structured language programs. It also urged diaspora schools and associations to expand Kurdish language classes and cultural initiatives.

The group highlighted the role of parents in transmitting language to children at home. It stated that daily use of Kurdish strengthens identity and prevents cultural erosion. Consequently, it framed language preservation as both a personal and collective responsibility.

In addition, the confederation pledged to resist policies or social pressures that encourage assimilation. It stressed that integration into host societies should not come at the expense of linguistic heritage. Instead, it encouraged balanced engagement that protects Kurdish identity while promoting civic participation.

International Mother Language Day, the statement noted, serves as a global reminder of the importance of linguistic diversity. For Kurdish communities abroad, however, the day carries deeper significance. It symbolizes resilience and continuity.

In conclusion, the Kurdistani Diaspora Confederation reaffirmed that Kurdish language preservation diaspora remains central to national survival. The organization vowed to safeguard the mother tongue and ensure its transmission to future generations worldwide.

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