Today, July 13, farmers from Kirkuk’s Palkana region gathered to protest Iraqi security forces’ decision to ban their agriculture by Kurds from the region.

A Kurdish citizen from Palkana told KurdSat that, “the security forces have warned the people of Palkana and Shanagha no to farm otherwise face consequences, and now is corn season and they have warned that Kurds shall not plant them, and anyone who has planted them must not water them! If that is the case then everyone would loose around ten million Iraqi dinars. People are obliged to farm in the villages because that is what they do for living.”

“What else would you do in a village!” the farmer added.

There are many Kurds living in the disputed territories between the Kurdistan Region Government (KRG) and Iraqi federal government. After the independence referendum of 2017, Iraqi security forces, force the Kirkuk villagers to leave their homeland and they are replaced what is known as “imported Arabs,” or Arabs resettled to Kirkuk from other regions in Iraq.