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Iraqi Kurds boycott Turkish goods after Syria assault

01/11/2019 - 11:46

Sulaimaniyah (Iraq) (AFP)

Shopkeepers in Iraq's Kurdish region have been responding to activists' calls to boycott Turkish goods in protest at Ankara's assault on Kurdish forces in neighbouring Syria.

From pomegranates to plastic buckets, yoghurt and beauty products, Iraq imports more than $8 billion worth of Turkish goods a year through its autonomous Kurdish north.

But activists have set their sights on those imports in response to Turkey's controversial two-week offensive against the Kurdish-run administration in northern Syria.

The assault has left dozens dead and displaced hundreds of thousands, including more than 12,000 who fled into the neighbouring Kurdish-run part of northern Iraq.

"We can't reach the front lines to fight the Turkish government with arms, so our weapon is a boycott of Turkish goods," said Hamid Banyee, an Iraqi Kurdish singer and one of the boycott organisers.

"We're looking to expand the campaign to include all parts of society, which will be a fatal blow to the Turkish economy," he told AFP in Sulaimaniyah.

Activists in the northeastern city have distributed flyers in markets encouraging consumers to pass on Turkish products and are lobbying retailers to halt those imports altogether.

They have even explored a possible ban on Turkish movies and songs in the region.

Zana Ahmad, 28, gestured to well-stocked shelves of facial creams, gels and eyeliners in his shop, including Turkish, American and European brands.

"After the Turkish attack on Syria's Kurds, we decided to stop importing Turkish goods and are trying to find alternatives," he said.

- 'Pennies become bullets' -

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which hold the territory attacked by Turkey, have backed boycotts.

"Each penny you spend on the Turkish goods, products and tourism turns into a bullet or into bombs that kill our children in northeastern Syria," SDF spokesman Mustefa Bali said.

The Kurdish region spans most of Iraq's north, including a 350 kilometre (220 mile) border with Turkey to the north and around 500 kilometres (310 miles) with Iran to the east.

Those two neighbours are Iraq's top trade partners and their products mostly outpace locally produced goods in the market.

Karwan Jamal, a 45-year-old driver living in Sulaimaniyah, said he was now opting for Iranian goods even if they were more expensive.

"I've just bought a bottle of Iranian cooking oil, which costs 10,500 Iraqi dinars ($8) compared to 6,000 for a Turkish bottle," he told AFP.

Jamal said swapping out foodstuffs was easy, but clothing was more complicated.

"Unfortunately, the Iranian-made clothes in the market are not as beautiful nor as widely available as Turkish ones," he said.

Nasireddin Mahmud, who owns a dairy and biscuit retail company, said the boycott had meant that "demand for Turkish products has gone down by half".

"Shop owners are refusing to buy Turkish goods and are asking for Iranian products or trying to swap them with local products," Mahmud told AFP.

He said he wanted to see the boycott become official policy, so that large Turkish firms lose their right to import.

- 'Doing my bit' -

Sirwan Mohammad, who heads Sulaimaniyah's chamber of commerce, said business owners were streaming into his office to ask how they may be affected.

"I believe continuing this campaign will hurt Turkish companies, as well as local businesses that bring those goods into the region," he said.

Decreasing the amount of Turkish products in the markets "will not affect citizens because there are still goods from the Gulf, Iran and Europe -- plus from the region and the rest of Iraq," added Mohammad.

The autonomous region is split on Turkey, with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and its stronghold of Sulaimaniyah opposing Ankara.

The ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), based in the region's capital Arbil, has meanwhile built close economic and political ties with Turkey.

But even there, the boycott has been gaining traction.

Hogir Ali, 31, scoured the aisles of a supermarket, carefully inspecting the labels on plain biscuit packets.

The father of three used to buy a particular brand made in Turkey to enjoy with his family at tea time, but has joined the boycott since the assault on Syria began.

"I am doing my bit to take responsibility," he said, ultimately settling on a brand made in Spain.

"From now on, I will refuse to support the Turkish economy by any way possible because Turkey not only does not believe in Kurdish rights, it does not even believe in Kurdish existence."

https://www.france24.com/en/20191101-iraqi-kurds-boycott-turkish-goods-after-syria-assault
 
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The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which hold the territory attacked by Turkey, have backed boycotts.

"Each penny you spend on the Turkish goods, products and tourism turns into a bullet or into bombs that kill our children in northeastern Syria," SDF spokesman Mustefa Bali said.


in 1990s Turkey saved 1 million Iraqi Kurds from SADDAM and most of them never returned to Iraq

today there are over 450.000 Syrian and Iraqi Kurdish refugees in Turkey and Turkish People spent billions of dollars for Syrian and Iraqi Kurdish refugees in Turkey

so what ? Each dollar we Turks spend on Syrian and Iraqi Kurdish refugees in Turkey turns into a bullet or into bombs that kill our children in Turkey by the Kurdish PKK/YPG Terror Organization ?

without Turkey , Iraqi Kurds would starve to death
Kurds are ungrateful people and nobody loves the Kurds in the region
The US,The UK,France,Germany uses Kurds as pawns for Israeli interests to destabilize Iraq , Syria , Turkey and Iran


btw loser France keep crying .... You and Your ugly smelly Pkk/Ypg terrorists lost in Syria
 
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Turkey is their economic lifeline and outlet to the outside world. An economic boycott would be the equivalent of shooting oneself in the foot.
 
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Kurds are ungrateful people and nobody loves the Kurds in the region
The US,The UK,France,Germany uses Kurds as pawns for Israeli interests to destabilize Iraq , Syria , Turkey and Iran


btw loser France keep crying .... You and Your ugly smelly Pkk/Ypg terrorists lost in Syria

Very true + region has suffered a lot from Kurdish terrorisem and people of region no matter what are deference are no longer can close there eye to Kurdish terrorisem, Kurd are going to face big problems after Syria issue come to end .
 
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they know that Turkey is very serious about economic things... any of such action, will bring more bloodshed to them... so far nobody takes them serious, as you cannot buy Turkish clothes and not to purchase egss... there is a reason those poeple purchase those things... they grow up with Turkish goods and you cannot change that taste... it is just propaganda
 
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Nearly %70 of all the food comes from Turkey, so good luck :)

Let them starve to death for all I care.

Nobody likes the Kurds.

Very true + region has suffered a lot from Kurdish terrorisem and people of region no matter what are deference are no longer can close there eye to Kurdish terrorisem, Kurd are going to face big problems after Syria issue come to end .

Honestly if the Turks and Arabs of the Levant one day put aside their differences the Gurds will be finished.

Gurds are nothing more than chasing a post ww1 dream of Gurdistan.

Their separatist bullshit has ruined Syria and Iraq now they are trying to ruin Turkey.

Kurds just remind me of namak haram afghanis

Pakistanis should just obliterate Afghanistan. The Turks should too with the Kurds.

Two useless shits that have nothing more than caused trouble. Kurds and Afghanis always to try hide behind the Ummah cover.
 
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