Kurdish language workshop announces final declaration

The final declaration of the Kurdish language workshop organized by the Kurdistan National Congress (KNK) at Koya University in Erbil, South Kurdistan has been announced.

The KNK’s Language Commission held a workshop at Koya University Kurdish Language Department to mark February 21, International Mother Language Day. Rector of the University, Dr. Wali M. Hamad and KNK Co-chair Zeynep Murad made the opening speeches at the workshop attended by many academicians, students, language experts and political party representatives.

Dr. Hêmin Ebdülhemid, a lecturer from the Kurdish Department of Koya University, read out the final declaration of the workshop, which includes the following suggestions:

“* The government of the Kurdistan Region and related institutions should implement policies to protect and improve the Kurdish language.

* The Kurdish representatives in Baghdad should work to implement the 4th article of the Iraqi Constitution and to resolve problems concerning the Kurdish language in the Kurdistan Region.

* The Kurdistan regional government and related institutions should work to bring the Kurdish dialects closer and cement relations between them in the four parts of Kurdistan.

* The Kurdistan Region government should provide conditions for learning Kurdish for all foreigners working in the region.

* Translation departments should be introduced in colleges.

* Colleges that recognize mother tongue as a language of education should be established and Kurdish language departments should be expanded.

* Efforts should be made to preserve and develop all dialects of Kurdish.

* Students from other parts of Kurdistan should be admitted to Kurdish departments at universities in South Kurdistan.

* International campaigns should be launched to lift the ban on the Kurdish language.

* At the national level, relationships and coordination between private institutions and official institutions should be reinforced to promote the Kurdish language.

* The Ministry of Culture should review its policies concerning the state of affairs, communication and education of the Kurdish language.”