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Democratic Party of Kurdistan (DPK)

  • The image depicts a desolate street under a dark, smoke-filled sky. In the background, billowing plumes of black smoke suggest an ongoing fire or explosion. The foreground shows a damaged road with debris, potentially hinting at a conflict zone. There are signs of destruction, including burnt vehicles and abandoned structures, contributing to an overall atmosphere of turmoil and devastation. The landscape appears barren with a few power lines and distant buildings, reflecting the impact of violence on the area. Turkey and its Borders: Darkness at Noon Pierre-Yves Baillet · December 2019
  • The image depicts a large crowd of people gathered on a street, likely participating in a protest or demonstration. The individuals appear to be expressing their views passionately, with some holding signs. The setting includes buildings and urban infrastructure, indicating the event is taking place in a city. The atmosphere seems intense, with many people visible in the foreground and background, suggesting a significant turnout for the event. When Iraqi Kurds demand change Rojbin Muslim · January 2018
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