(Reuters) - A century after their hopes of statehood were thwarted, Kurds in the Middle East are still hampered by regional hostility.
Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran have large Kurdish minorities seeking varying degrees of autonomy from central governments after decades of repression.
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