"Kurdish Independence Day: A Historic Milestone for a Long-Overlooked Community" Today marks a significant day for the Kurdish people, with an estimated 40 million individuals around the world celebrating their rich culture and heritage. Despite being one of the largest ethnic groups without a recognized state, the Kurds have faced centuries of marginalization and persecution. From their ancestral homelands in the Middle East to diaspora communities worldwide, Kurds are coming together to commemorate their unique identity and resilience in the face of adversity. As the world watches, the Kurdish people are taking a moment to reflect on their history, traditions, and aspirations for a brighter future.


The world’s forty million Kurds have a lot to celebrate today.