Le Journal de la Photographie
Mount Qandil, Iraq. August 2007.
Area controlled by PKK guerilleros. Mountains near the Turkish-Iraqi border. © Julien Goldstein
Mount Qandil, Iraq. August 2007.
Area controlled by PKK guerilleros. Mountains near the Turkish-Iraqi border. © Julien Goldstein

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Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Mount Qandil, Iraq. August 2007.
Area controlled by PKK guerilleros. Mountains near the Turkish-Iraqi border. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Mount Qandil, Iraq. August 2007.
Area controlled by PKK guerilleros. Diyar, 22, came from Iran to join the guerrilla. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Suleymaniye, Iraq. March 2008.
The former building of the security of Saddam Hussein, destroyed in 1991 by the inhabitants where tanks and army trucks of Saddam are exposed. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Amara, Turkey. April 2009.
Celebration of the 60 years of Abdullah Ocalan. Turkish special forces trying to disperse the demonstrators with tear gas. Many people are seriously injured by projectiles thrown by anti-riot tanks. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Halabja, Iraq. March 2008.
Commemoration of the 20 years of the chemical bombardment of the city by Saddam Hussein's aviation. If 5 000 people died on march 16th 1988, tens of thousands have been injured or contaminated. The cemetery of martyrs where 1086 slabs are erected to symbolize the death...
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Erbil, Iraq. In March 2008.
The checkpoint on the road to the airport is run by the KDP peshmergas, the Kurdish Democratic Party of Massoud Barzani. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Erbil, Iraq. March 2008.
Safener Kanab, president of the Iraqi Kurdistan football federation in his office. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Diyarbakir, Turkey. March 2010.
The new district Metropol is booming. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Diyarbakir, Turkey. November 2008.
Souk district, in front of the mosque. Each year from September to November, the poorest families receive free bags of coal for heating during the winter. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Van, Turkey. November 2008.
A billiard room, one of the few distractions for young Kurdish in south eastern towns. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Sirnak, Turkey. November 2008.
A school in a village near Sirnak. All young Kurds learn in Turkish school and sing twice a week the anthem of Ataturk (founder of the Turkish Republic in 1923), whose portrait is present in every classroom and a bust placed in schoolyards. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Dogubayazit, Turkey. November 2008.
The Ishak Pasa Palace, Kurdish prince under the Ottoman Empire (late eighteenth century). The city of 70 000 inhabitants runs at the foot of the mountain. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Mount Qandil, Iraq. August 2007.
Area controlled by PKK guerilleros. In a clandestine camp at night, the Peshmergas entertain themselves watching TV picked up by satellite. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Diyarbakir, Turkey. March 2009.
Vote in a classroom, at the municipal elections of March 29th. In many places, international observers noted violations of the rules of the democratic vote. © Julien Goldstein
Kurdistan, la colère d'un peuple sans droits — Julien Goldstein
Batman, Turkey. March 2008.
The festival of Newroz (spring festival) march the 22nd. Symbolizing the Kurdish identity, thousands of families gathered in the center of the city. This is an opportunity for political speeches in which Kurdish leaders in Turkey remind the claims of the Kurdish peo...