
The Issue
As an American Kurd, witnessing the heartbreaking events unfolding in Rojava, Syria, has been unbearable. The Kurdish people, known for their remarkable resilience and unwavering spirit, have played a pivotal role in combating extremist groups in the region. Despite their sacrifices, they are now facing a dire threat that puts their lives and homes at risk. Lindsey Graham's Save the Kurds Act could be a crucial step in safeguarding their future, and it is imperative for US Senators to lend their support.
The Save the Kurds Act, introduced by Senator Lindsey Graham, aims to provide protective measures for the Kurds in Rojava, ensuring their safety and security in a volatile region. This legislation is not only a matter of fulfilling promises made to our Kurdish allies, but it is also a stand for human rights and justice. By supporting this Act, the United States can convey a powerful message of solidarity and amplify the promise of peace and stability.
US Senators have the influence and authority to change the course of history for the Kurdish people. Their endorsement of the Save the Kurds Act would cement America's commitment to human rights and its longstanding alliance with the Kurds. We need to prompt Senators to act decisively and cooperatively, emphasizing the importance of co-sponsoring and voting in favor of this bill.
We urge everyone who values justice, human rights, and international solidarity to put pressure on their Senators. A mass mobilization of voices, united in purpose, can compel them to listen and act accordingly. Urge them to back the Save the Kurds Act now and show the world that America stands by those who fight for freedom and justice.
Please sign this petition to send a clear, powerful message to our Senators: stand with the Kurds in their time of need. Together, we can make a difference and save countless lives.
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5 Comments
100 bucks hes gonna try and slip his cash payout from the justice department in there. I see no indication that the Kurds are at risk of persecution in syria. If you wanted to create a Kurdish state the US had a decade to do so and we didnt we missed that ship. Kurds should get our protection from ethnic violence but right now, this is an internal political matter within syria
the way I forgot that this man existed
The West is trying to coordinate balance between Sharaa and Rojava. Geopolitically, it would be more worthwhile to have a Unified Syria instead of a fragmented one.
This act basically just re-sanctions Syria. I’m not sure how that protects the Kurds. If anything, it just shows Jolani that the promised carrot for a stable/sorta-democratic/sorta-secular Syria was fake
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