It Could Happen Here

It Could Happen Here Weekly 191

Jul 19, 2025
In this discussion, Giorgene Jermey, a human rights journalist focused on Kurdistan, and Vladimir van Wilgenburg, who reports on regional politics, dive into pressing issues surrounding Kurdish struggles and Iranian ethnic minorities. They shed light on the humanitarian challenges faced by the Kurdish population amidst ongoing conflicts and highlight the significance of activism in promoting awareness about their rights. Additionally, they explore the political dynamics of proposed disarmament and the complexities of seeking peace in a politically fractured landscape.
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ADVICE

Build Trusting Systems for Change

  • Create social systems that trust human decency to encourage cooperation and reduce harmful behaviors.
  • Promote intrinsic motivation and alternative education and economic models that foster freedom and care.
ANECDOTE

Iranian Military Crackdown on Kurds

  • Iranian regime militarized Kurdish cities with tanks and checkpoints, controlling the population.
  • Schools and hospitals were occupied or attacked, showing the intensity of repression during uprisings.
ANECDOTE

Afghan Deportations in Iran Crisis

  • Iran has mass deported tens of thousands of Afghan migrants, including unaccompanied children, creating humanitarian crises.
  • Afghan refugees face racist attacks and discrimination within Iran alongside government crackdowns.
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