Pshko Abdulrahman; Yadgar Muhammed Aahmed
Abstract
Betrayal of the homeland or major treason, although it has many definitions, but it can be defined more broadly as the extension of strangers into the country, and it is ...
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Betrayal of the homeland or major treason, although it has many definitions, but it can be defined more broadly as the extension of strangers into the country, and it is defined as providing the enemy with the country's secret information, or in other words, repudiation or violation of promises and covenants that were given. Treason is the crime because it puts countries and peoples in danger.
If we look at the history of the Kurdish people, we will notice that the betrayal of the homeland in most stages of history is repeated. These betrayals were the reason for the collapse of most of the Kurdish uprisings and the great harm inflicted on the Kurdish people until they became somewhat of the reasons that led to the failure of most of the Kurdish uprisings
It is a mistake that there are many reasons that led to resorting to such atams, there are reasons that were behind the emergence of such a phenomenon within the Kurds. One of the main reasons for the emergence of this antagonism is the tribal mentality of the Kurdish individual, because the mentality of the tribal man lies in the fact that the interest of the clan precedes all other interests, and another reason for the emergence of this antagonism is the lack of political awareness among the Kurds because they are always at odds and do not understand each other and they are on They always put their own interests above all others.
On the other hand, the absence of a state and entity for the Kurds was the reason that the formation of the Kurdish society faced many problems and obstacles, as well as the lack of a natural history of the Kurds in a way that external forces were the engine for most of the parties to the history of the Kurds. Its goals, the occupier, was the reason for making the Kurdish individual look at his country as a homeland for Kurdish nationalism through a weak lens. This allegiance to the occupier made the Kurdish person always exposed to seeing the Kurds as a Western state on his land On the other hand, the reason that the Kurds were most of the time followers of the occupier and the occupier pushed them into hundreds of wars and killed them because of the wars. These reasons were the result of psychological problems for them. These reasons were all a factor in making the