The Kurdistan Parliament on 15 October held a sitting to call for an immediate halt to the military attacks on Rojava, Western Kurdistan. The head of each parliamentary block asked that the military attacks stop immediately and all were deeply concerned for civilians, the humanitarian situation, the threat to security and stability, and the revival of ISIS and other terrorist groups. Speaker Dr. Rewas Faiq read the 12 recommendations agreed by the parliamentary blocks, which were passed by an overwhelming majority of MPs, 96 out of 97 present.
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Speaker Dr. Rewaz Faiq chairs meeting of heads of Parliament’s political blocs to prepare for sitting on Turkey’s military attacks against Rojava
Kurdistan Parliament’s Speaker Dr. Rewaz Faiq on 14 October chaired a meeting of the heads of the parliamentary blocks to prepare for the sitting the next day on Turkey’s military attacks on Rojava, Western Kurdistan and the resulting civilian lives lost and the humanitarian crisis.
Deputy Speaker Hawrami and Kurdish National Council in Syria discuss Turkey's military attacks on Rojava
Kurdistan Parliament Deputy Speaker Hemin Hawrami on 14 October met a high level delegation from the Kurdish National Council in Syria (KNC) to discuss the grave situation in Rojava, Western Kurdistan. He met with Mr. Ibrahim Biro, Mr. Kameran Hajo and Mr. Nzar Botani.
Order of business for 15 October: MPs will discuss current situation and events in Rojava – Western Kurdistan
The Presidency of the Kurdistan Parliament announces the order of business for the sitting of Tuesday 15th October at 11am: The parties in the Kurdistan Parliament will give their views and observations on the current situation and events in Rojava (Western Kurdistan).
Statement by Presidency of Kurdistan Parliament on Turkey's military campaign on Western Kurdistan
In a statement issued on 9th October, the Presidency of the Kurdistan Parliament called on Turkey to halt its military campaign in Western Kurdistan that exposes civilians to shelling and bombardments, and expressed their grave concern over its impact on Kurdish areas. Parliament’s Presidency demanded that the military campaign be ended immediately and that problems between both sides be resolved through dialogue.
Deputy Speaker Hemin Hawrami at peace-building conference: The Kurdistani people are proud that our political struggle is based on peace, democracy and coexistence
The Kurdistan Parliament this week is hosting a two-day peace-building conference in partnership with Global Peace Chain, an organization of youth peace-builders from over 100 countries.
Deputy Speaker Hawrami meets with Jordan’s Consul General in Kurdistan Region
Kurdistan Parliament’s Deputy Speaker Hemin Hawrami on 9 October welcomed Jordan’s Consul General in Kurdistan Region, Mr. Haitham Abu Alfoul, to discuss strengthening bilateral ties with Jordan in many areas.
Kurdistan Parliament’s presidency convey condolences on passing of former MP, Mrs. Ahang Aref
The Speaker of the Kurdistan Parliament Dr. Rewas Faiq and Deputy Speaker Hemin Hawrami on 6 October wrote to the family of Mrs. Ahang Aref, a former MP, to express their condolences on her passing. Mrs. Aref served in the Kurdistan Parliament’s Third Term, from 2009 to 2012.
Parliament’s Presidency express condolences on passing of Dr. Izzaddin Mustafa Rasoul
Kurdistan has lost a great academic, historian and researcher of Kurdish literature and history. Our sincere condolences go out to Dr. Izzadin’s family and friends, and to the intellectual community in Kurdistan. He was one of our finest.
Presidency of Parliament convey best wishes to Yazidis on the Jamayi festival
On behalf of the Kurdistan Parliament, we convey our best wishes to the Mir, to the spiritual and religious community and to all the Yazidi Kurds in Kurdistan Region, Iraq and around the world on the holy Jamayi festival.