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S01E13: This is a conversation with Dr Hanifi Baris, a research fellow at the University of Aberdeen with a Kurdish Armenian identity. He practised as a Lawyer in Istanbul, Turkey, for around 8 years working closely with Human Rights. And before his current post as a researcher he worked at the Grand National Assembly of Turkey as a legislative consultant. In this episode we talk about his childhood growing up in Turkey, a place hostile to the Kurdish identity and undermining its right to exist. We also discuss the Kurdish Political Philosophy as the population does not have a permanent state of its own. As a person from a cultural group that straddles four countries - a minority everywhere - I ask him at the end what “Home” and “belonging” means to him personally. --- Timestamps (1:09) Childhood relationship with Kurdish Armenian Identity (8:38) Thoughts on modern Kurdistan (22:45) Accepting identity at university (28:39) "Identity becomes salient when attacked" (32:27) Subtle cultural signifiers that betray “otherness” (41:08) Relationship between different Kurdish minorities (45:03) Movement of people between the Kurdish Borders (50:59) Kurdistan’s deliberate and reactive statelessness (1:04:11) Where is “home” for you? --- Dr. Hanifi's paper on Kurdish deliberate and reactive statelessness: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348634497_THE_KURDS_A_HISTORY_OF_DELIBERATE_AND_REACTIVE_STATELESSNESS_1 --- Our Socials: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/theopendooruk/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theopendooruk/] Twitter [https://twitter.com/TheOpenDoorUK] This episode is also available on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6liTD9x6mz0LSL8z8Ydpkx?si=V_1ZjB4zQkKoM-mwmBYaTg]. For other podcast platforms, check out our links here [https://anchor.fm/the-open-door-uk].
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