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Conference Commemorating 100 Years of the Treaty of Lausanne Held in Lausanne, Switzerland

Conference Commemorating 100 Years of the Treaty of Lausanne Held in Lausanne, Switzerland

In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Treaty of Lausanne, a significant conference is currently underway in Lausanne, Switzerland. This historic treaty, which divided Kurdistan into four parts, continues to shape the lives of Kurdish people. 

Attended by prominent Kurdish political leaders, members of the Kurdish diaspora, and activists from all four regions of Kurdistan, the conference aims to shed light on the impact of the Treaty of Lausanne. Additionally, foreign activists from the United States, Europe, and Turkey have joined in solidarity with the Kurdish cause.

Scheduled to span two days, the conference features four engaging panel discussions. Representatives from political parties across all four Kurdish regions will participate, providing diverse perspectives on the current challenges and future aspirations of Kurdistan. Foreign activists will also contribute their insights during these sessions.

The conference offers a crucial opportunity for Kurdish leaders, activists, and community members to unite and advocate for the recognition of Kurdish rights and aspirations. By bringing together voices from around the world, they aim to strengthen the global understanding of the Kurdish struggle and pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future for the Kurdish people.

As the conference progresses, participants remain committed to highlighting the significance of the Treaty of Lausanne and its lasting implications. The discussions aim to create a platform for dialogue, foster international solidarity, and emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach towards resolving the Kurdish question.

Conference Commemorating 100 Years of the Treaty of Lausanne Held in Lausanne, Switzerland
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