Turkey forces removal of Greater Kurdistan map in a Kurdistan region university
kurdsatnews
Sep 13, 2022
Picture showing the map before and after its was changed.
Kurdsat English reporter in Zakho said that "the map of Greater Kurdistan, which was hanged at the gate of the Faculty Humanities of Zakho University, has been removed after less than a month, and replaced by a small map of the Kurdistan Region."
He said university employees and students say the map was removed due to Turkish concerns, KurdSat English reporter added.
The removed map was a map of Greater Kurdistan and illustrated all the important Kurdish cities and regions in Turkey, Iran, Iran and Syria.
Many people expressed their concern with the removal of the map and called it a violation of Kurdistan's freedom.
Turkey doesn't recognize the constitutional polity of the Kurdistan region that is enshrined in the 2005 Iraqi constitution and uses the term "Northern Iraq" to refer to the Kurdistan region, despite a significant trade volume between Turkey and the Kurdistan region.
Ankara maintains over a hundred military outposts and bases, most located in the Duhok Governorate, home to the Zakho district.