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US: KNCNA Conference Flag incident was a
historical proof to our enemies' defeat 30.3.2007
By Steve Tataii, eKurd.net Contributing Writer, recent
U.S. Senator Candidate |
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Midway through the 19th
Annual Conference of the Kurdish National Congress (KNC)
on March 23 & 24, 2007
a
group of thugs threatened the Hilton Hotel, site
of the Conference, stating that the hotel must lower
the Kurdish flag flying in front of the hotel or
they would cut it down. The General Manager of the
hotel made the decision to lower the Kurdish flag,
along with the American and California flags in
respect for the Kurdish flag.
March 30, 2007
USA, -- As I was getting ready to listen to the next
speaker at the time of this cowardly action on the
second day of 2007 KNCNA (Kurdish National Congress
of North America) Conference by unknown elements; I
told our Kurds there, that this is the proof. |

Steve Tataii, author of several books on Kurds and
Kurdistan and recent U.S. Senator Candidate |
This is the proof to the fact; that they're not only
naive, but they're weak, they have no mind of their
own to think, and they are as pitiful as a deaf,
dumb, and blind despicable creature walking on
earth, with God's permission of course, yet act as a
disgraceful, and as non-God believer as they come,
complete Hypocrites.
I told our Kurds now that they're hiding like a
scared rat in a hole don't do anything. This will be
their most powerful response from us. They'll know.
They'll know how coward they are, even outside of
their Usurped lands, In Turkey, in Iran, in Syria,
and in the dismantled-artificial "Iraq", which has
given birth to its original, ancient, and rightful
owner "INDEPENDENT SOUTH KURDISTAN".
Long Live Kurdistan, and her beautiful, Gorgeous
flag, which will always fly as high as her Majestic
Mountains by Kurdistani people, Peshmarga, and atop
every Official Kurdistan's Government Office. LONG
LIVE KURDISTAN, and Happy NewRoz all.
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