"We Would Have Liked to Explain…"
May 4 2004
Suleymania, Liberated Kurdistan
Visiting Kurdistan as an anti-occupation, anti-imperialist is, admittedly, a head wreck.
It isn’t just the fact that Suleymania, a university town in the eastern part of the region governed by the PUK, is surrounded by green mountains and lakes and coniferous trees, and looks like a different country than the one I’ve lived in for the past two months. Or the fact that the amount of Kurdish spoken makes it sound like a different country. Or even the fact that the distinctly Kurdish culture, evident to a first-time visitor in dress and in a propensity for lavish Friday picnics, makes it feel like a different country.