Good Kurds, Bad Kurds: No Friends But the Mountains

Call Number
350-4-3:119/1

General information

Call No.:
350-4-3:119/1
Part of series
HU OSA 350-4-3 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Middle East: Iraq
Located at
BetaSP NTSC #119 / No. 1
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00009925
Date of production
2000
Date
2000
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
English
Duration
1 hour 19 min. 12 sec.

Content

Form/Genre
Documentary film
Contents Summary
With a population of 25 million spilling across the borders of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and the former Soviet Union, the Kurds have maintained their way of life for more than 2,000 years, despite attempts by various empires and nation states to eradicate their culture. Forbidden in Turkey to speak their own language, to sing their own songs, even to call their children by Kurdish names, the Kurds for generations have struggled to preserve their identity and to foster their traditions. In the early nineties, the Kurds of nearby Iraq found themselves suddenly supported in their old war for independence against Baghdad, when their interests coincided with those of Western powers fighting against Saddam Hussein. In contrast, Kurds living across the border in Turkey, waging a similar battle for survival, were not supported in their uprising against Turkey, a vital American ally with U.S. bases. This film brings into sharp focus U.S. human rights and a foreign policy with different rules for different people. It provides the perspectives of Turkish, U.S., and European officials, as well as human rights representatives, and it includes exclusive footage shot behind the lines of Kurdish guerrillas in Iraq and Turkey.

Context

Associated Names
McKiernan, Kevin (Producer, Camera, Copyright holder, Creator/Author, Director)
Wexler, Haskell (Camera)
Miller, Thomas G. (Editor)
Access Production (Producer)