WEST KURDISTAN, — Hundreds of Kurds participated in the opening of a school – ‘Munther’ – which is named after a martyr, in the village of Qastl Makhted, in the Afrin area, West of Kurdistan (Syria). The school has been created so that children can learn about their Kurdish heritage and culture.
Those attending the opening included members of the Martys Family Association and the Ankezk Cultural Group. Four women whose children died as martyrs cut the ribbon for dignity and freedom for Kurdish people.
Teachers at the school spoke about the importance of having a school with this focus especially at this time, as recognition of Kurdish culture and language is the foundation for democratic self-autonomy. They said this is the first step towards achieving this goal.