پڕۆسەی ڕاگواستن و وێرانكردنی گوندەكانی شارۆچكەی كۆیە لە ساڵی 1987 دا

لێكۆڵینەوەیەكی بەڵگەنامەییيە

Authors

  • بورهان حاته‌م عوسمان بەشی مێژوو - كۆلێژی ئاداب - زانكۆی سەڵاحەددین

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56422/ka..48.65

Abstract

In 1987, a process of deportation and demolition of villages in southern Kurdistan was started by the Ba'ath government in Baghdad, and within the framework of this process, the villages of Koysinjaq district were demolished and their residents were deported. This research has touched on the deportation and demolition of 128 villages, based on unpublished official Iraqi documents. The research deals with the reasons for that operation and the plan of deportation and demolition in the three areas that made up the Quesanjaq district, namely (the district center, Shorsh sub-district and TaqTaq sub-district). The deportation and demolition process in 1987 of the aforementioned district’s villages are discussed in detail, which was carried out in two different stages: the first phase from April 20 to May 20, during which (42) villages were demolished. And the second phase, from May 21 to July 20, in which 86 villages were demolished. In another aspect of the research, the spotlight is shed on the cancellation of the Shorsh and TaqTaq sub-districts within the Koysinjaq district, and the proposals and decisions presented by government, security and military officials to demolish both areas, which were not implemented.

Published

2022-09-11