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1. Introduction
The plight of Kurdish refugees is a poignant and urgent humanitarian issue that deserves significant attention and advocacy in the realm of international human rights. The Kurdish people, an ethnic group predominantly residing in regions across Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, have faced decades of systemic oppression, armed conflict, and state-sponsored violence. As a result, many Kurds have been forced to flee their homes, seeking safety and stability in foreign lands, where their rights as refugees are often challenged or ignored. The Kurds’ historical struggle for autonomy and recognition has only intensified the challenges they face as displaced individuals seeking refuge away from their homeland. The experience of Kurdish refugees embodies the broader themes of displacement, identity, and the quest for human rights. These refugees endure not just the physical risks of fleeing conflict, but also the psychological burdens that come with leaving behind their homes
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