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From the Armed Revolution to the Cultural Revolution

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27 May 2026 · 3 min read · 572 views
From the Armed Revolution to the Cultural Revolution

In the name of God,

To every Kurd whose heart still beats for their homeland,

to every soul carrying the pain of exile,

and to every voice refusing to let our identity fade,

Today is more than the launch of a website. Today is the beginning of a new chapter in our national journey.


Why "Kurd Diaspora" Was Born

“Kurd Diaspora” was not created simply to publish articles or share news. It was born from longing, memory, identity, and the deep fear that one day our language, stories, and culture could slowly disappear beneath the weight of exile and distance.

For generations, our people defended Kurdish existence through sacrifice, resistance, and courage. Many gave their lives so the Kurdish name would survive. Today, that struggle continues in a different form. The battlefield has changed, but the mission remains the same.

"Today, we begin a cultural revolution."

A Bridge Between Homeland and Exile

Launching this platform on May 26, the anniversary of the Gulan Revolution, carries deep meaning for us. In the past, our people protected Kurdish identity through sacrifice and resistance. Today, we protect it through language, knowledge, literature, culture, and truth. Preserving the soul of a nation is just as important as protecting its land.

“Kurd Diaspora” is a bridge between homeland and exile. A home for every Kurd searching for belonging far from Kurdistan. A place where our language lives proudly, where our stories are remembered, and where future generations can reconnect with who they are.

Our Greatest Responsibility

Our greatest responsibility is to the next generation, especially Kurdish children growing up far from their ancestral roots. We want every young Kurd to understand that speaking Kurdish is not only communication. It is identity. It is dignity. It is history. It is survival.

No matter how far we are scattered across the world, we remain one people connected by memory, culture, and love for Kurdistan.

This platform belongs to all Kurds. To the writers, thinkers, artists, students, intellectuals, and every proud Kurd who refuses to let our culture disappear in silence. We hope this space becomes a trusted home where our people can learn, connect, create, and keep the Kurdish spirit alive for generations to come.


On behalf of our entire team, I extend my deepest gratitude to everyone who believed in this dream and helped bring it to life. Your support, faith, and voices gave this vision strength.

Long live the Kurdish people.
Long live Kurdistan.
May the cultural revolution of Kurdish identity, language, and heritage continue to rise with pride, dignity, and hope.

Metin Warmeli

Chief Editor and Director of “Kurd Diaspora” Digital Media

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