CONDITIONS AMONG THE KURDS

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CIA-RDP82-00457R000100070010-6
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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November 9, 2016
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March 20, 1999
Sequence Number: 
10
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Publication Date: 
October 28, 1946
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REPORT
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P Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000100070010-6 DoqpmeI .'A~pprovetF NO CHANGE in Class. DECLASSIFIED Cldon. CHANGED TO: [~ TS f RDA Memo, 4 Apr 77 TRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP t~ 2 DTJA~`rea7l '~ # m %I I COUNT) ''*et 25X1A6a SUBJECT GTonditions Among the K PPL.EMENT t is reported that the K of North Iran, and that regular af North Syria are in touch with the Kurds Plain. couriers come and go on the mountain paths, avoiding tree trodden ways of the p bet~+reen Iran and Syria. In Contraband is regularly carried Kurdish eh Iran an addition to arms and ition K hate been pouring in through and s quantities of Persian, have been received in Syria which ur y'. Letters wr ,tie in oontained-words of encouragement for the elate aecreay and n e tse. 2" The leading Chriatieh (Chaldean in North Soria,, was said to be v chief ' Avis tAgh& hat ha3tubp at Fesh-Kh u~? soon be freed from the Moslem ~Y Ile z xl thhat the Chri.stiaass would would include sections of North Syria in their proposed Kurdish state, g would fly them by next spring. 3. At Jesiret al-Shax af, a Turkish district not far from t S Subhi tTeuj Boys .Kurdish mein Yr' frontiers Democratic Part and Secretary of the regional, Turkish Ys is said to have made the following r: (a) Under cover of ;t bid for real ost a ?e'v'olution in the Spring 19ta7 the wiDemo th ~heie Party ply ? , w the help of the (b ).._ D r. Kam:i.ran Bad' Khan of Beirut win soon become the The Kurds in Beirut must collaborate with "Prince of the Kurds any Kurd of the Jeziret al-Sharaaf region who the seha e c maanvstsi and o to Beirut. So far, about 50 or 60 have been' up is going there per to week; (C) It is in the interests of Christians who emigrated f Kurd territory to Beirut, and other parts of Lebanon to ceflaboraateish th Kamiran Ba?r Khan and the Lebanese comunists 9LtcCeBS is atta.nQds these Christian Once the Soviet "to return home and would emigrants from Turkey would be able loot. Co ntima if t mly regain the Properties which they have Lebanons t s they c6l.laborate with the local communists in in s h a ll be taken care of by responsible persons in Bei t MMO way as the Kurdish emigrants who are now going to that city, (d) Jaladat Badr KLL,an is looking after the Kurds in same way that his brother Kamiran is doing in BeirruDam tut ascus in the . OON7fRdA CLASSIFICATION F8i' Fay FOX PLAtdS F . SFdA 1 25X1A2g UATE: ocument Js hereby regrra iei :- INFO. CONFINTIAC H.gen