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1992 Ankara Decleration on Musul
DECLARATION OF SELF-DETERMINATION
First Declaration - 15 May 1992
In the name of God, the Almighty, Amen.
We, the Leaders of the Kurdish Tribes of the Mosul Vilayet who, in pursuit of
Kurdish traditions, customs and conservatism, alone are empowered to represent
these Tribes and their Member Families and individual Citizens in everything
concerning notably their security, well-being and relations with representatives
and institutions of other peoples; acting under the responsibilities thus laid
on our shoulders by ancient and valid tribal laws and customs; responding to the
persistent violations and threats of violations of such fundamental human rights
as Life, Liberty, Private Property and Pursuit of Happiness, visited upon our
People and other inoffensive inhabitants of our ancestral lands comprising the
Mosul Vilayet by the Iraqi Government under whose authority we have been placed
conditionally by the League of Nations in 1925; recalling that the termination
of the League of Nations Mandate over Iraq, Iraq's national independence and
territorial integrity, as well as Iraq's ascension to Membership of the League
of Nations on 3 October 1932 were conditional and based on Iraq's solemn
Declaration of 30 May 1932, providing for permanent and strict protection
notably of minority and private property rights and other servitudes which Iraq,
with the concurrence of the Assembly of the League of Nations, declared to
constitute "obligations of international concern", which are to be "placed under
the guarantee of the League of Nations", which are to take precedence over any
present or future Iraqi "law, regulation or official action", and which, in case
of "any infraction or danger of infraction of any of these stipulations" may
give rise to action by the League Council or, ultimately, the Permanent Court of
International Justice; recalling that Iraq, on 21 December 1945, joined the
United Nations while it was still a Member of the League of Nations, and that it
has neither then nor since sought or obtained a change or lifting of any of
these formal conditions attached to its national independence, and that the
commitment of all United Nations Member States to the "independence, sovereignty
and territorial integrity of Iraq" (UN Security Council Resolutions 686 and 688)
was never intended, and cannot in law have the effect to convey rights to Iraq
which it has not acquired in due course, nor can it lessen the limitations
prevailing on Iraq's sovereignty, and it cannot either reduce Iraq's
"obligations of international concern" or diminish the international guarantees
thus existing for the protection notably of our People;
bearing in mind that the Assembly of the League of Nations, on 18 April 1946,
adopted its last Resolution providing for the transfer to the United Nations of
rights and obligations which were attributed to the League of Nations in
treaties, mandates and declarations, and that article 37 of the Statute of the
International Court of Justice provides for its jurisdiction in corresponding
matters previously submitted to the Permanent Court of International Justice;
appreciating the growing recognition by the international community of the true
significance of the "genocidal practices" and other features of the Iraqi
Government for the Kurdish People in particular, as evidenced in Security
Council Resolutions 688 and 706, in the Report of the Special Rapporteur of the
UN Commission on Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Iraq of 1992,
and by its Resolution of 5 March 1992 which unambiguously condemns Iraq for
"massive violations of human rights, of the gravest nature, for which the
Government of Iraq is responsible" - all of which constituting practices and
violations which are seen to be incompatible particularly with Iraq's
"obligations of international concern" and against which more effective forms of
international guarantees are urgently called for, lest not only the thus in
effect internationally condemned minorities, but the Rule of Law as well be
further weakened; noting the Iraqi Government's devious attempt to regain the
initiative and to save its most treasured booty, i.e. the Kirkuk oilfield it
exploited at the expense of Kurdish tribes, some Turkoman families and some
Turkish citizens as the sole apparent legal owners of these natural resources,
by having the Iraqi Vice-Prime Minister Tariq Aziz formally declare to the UN
Special Rapporteur: "Iraq would be the first to recognize Kurdish independence"
(E/CN.4/1992/31, §108);
noting the Iraqi Government's persistent failure to heed the humanitarian UN
Resolutions 688 and 706, thus directly undercutting the humanitarian efforts of
the United Nations organizations involved and of many other valiantly struggling
non-governmental organizations, all seeking to provide timely, adequate and
effective assistance to the victims of Iraqi violations of international law and
fundamental norms of civilization; expressing our People's heartfelt gratitude
for the prompt, generous and effective solidarity which continues to assure our
People's physical survival and which - also in order to spare the taxpayers of
the donor countries avoidable burdens - must now be redirected towards solidly
based and competently managed self-help programs providing for the effective
relief, redress and recovery of our People's, our society's and our individual
Citizen's body and soul; trusting our neighboring countries and our friends
everywhere to grant us the confidence, political support and needed assistance
which will help setting our People on the road to what the future may hold for
us which is, God willing and if we can help it, that our People become a factor
which actively, responsively and with dignity will contribute to the region's
stability, to the security of the world economy through reliable petroleum
supplies, and to enhanced tolerance and harmony particularly among those peoples
believing in One God; however, what we need now is an effective interim shield
against any and all further abuses and atrocities committed under the cover of "arabization"
by a manifestly irresponsible government which, over the past 60 years,
persistently has failed to honor many of its solemnly undertaken international
obligations, which can no longer be trusted and which thus has handed all
peace-loving, law-abiding and responsible peoples and their representatives not
only an opportunity but an obligation to liberate the Kurdish People of the
Mosul Vilayet from the bloody claws of the perennial hostage-takers of Baghdad
to whose rule we have anyway never freely consented, and to place the custody
over our People's destiny back into the hands of the international community;
having held the Constitutive Assembly in Kalaken in the Arbil district on 29
April 1992 with all 75 Kurdish Tribes of the Mosul Vilayet being duly
represented either in the person of their Leaders, of which 63 attended
personally, or otherwise, and having on that occasion formally set up and
elected the Members of a tribal council which is fully and exclusively empowered
to represent all Kurdish Tribes of the Mosul Vilayet, which shall henceforth be
called the Mosul Vilayet Council [MVC] eventually representing also other
tribes, ethnic groups and religious minorities, with Abdul Kader Brefcani being
elected as Speaker and Omar Khedher Hamad Al-Sourchi and Aziz Rasid Akrawy being
elected as Secretaries; the undersigned Members of the Mosul Vilayet Council
thus:
1. claim and exercise the inalienable right to self-determination of the Kurdish
inhabitants of the Mosul Vilayet in accordance with article 1 of the Charter of
the United Nations;
2. invite the United Nations Security Council to see to it that the application
of its Resolutions 661, 688 and 706 will in no way cause effects detrimental to
the Kurdish People and/or to the humanitarian efforts of the United Nations and
other humanitarian organizations working in Iraq, and that all applicable UN
Resolutions, international guarantees and other binding texts, notably Iraq's
solemnly undertaken permanent "obligations of international concern" as
specified in Iraq's constitutive Declaration of 30 May 1932, will either produce
the originally intended effects forthwith or entail the appropriate
consequences, to which effect we reserve all our rights and offer to appoint a
Special Representative who, if that were agreeable to the Security Council as
the trusted guardian of the Kurdish People's security and economic survival,
would also be available for related consultations particularly with other UN
Organizations;
3. invite the governments of the Allied Powers to re-examine Iraq's notorious
human rights and other violations particularly in light of Iraq's recently
rediscovered "obligations of international concern", and to eventually draw on
the services of the Special Representative of the Mosul Vilayet when considering
ways and means to provide notably the Kurdish inhabitants of the Mosul Vilayet
more effective forms of the international minority protection guarantees
accorded to them in 1925 and 1932;
4. invite the Turkish Government to avail itself of the good offices which the
Mosul Vilayet Council may be able to provide towards an early cease-fire and a
mutually advantageous lasting solution of Turkey's "Kurdish Question";
5. invite all other discriminated tribes, ethnic groups and religious minorities
located in the Mosul Vilayet to be represented in the Mosul Vilayet Council,
with the political parties in the Kurdish-controlled part of the Mosul Vilayet
being invited to join their forces with those of the Kurdish Tribes as
represented in and by the Mosul Vilayet Council, to participate in the
establishment of a Coalition Government of National Reconstruction, and thus to
concentrate all energies of the Kurdish People as well as all other available
resources and help on the immense task ahead of rebuilding the Mosul Vilayet and
the Kurdish society;
6. declare the Kurdish self-help "Project BACKDOOR" to constitute a priority
project which is fully supported by all Kurdish Tribes and by the entire Kurdish
population:
as a dignified way for the Kurds to work themselves out of their misery with
their own resources, this humanitarian project requires above all the support of
far-sighted and determined politicians, capable diplomats and genuine
entrepreneurs,
and it deserves the support of all men of good will everywhere, for it is to
finance notably the highly appreciated UN humanitarian programs in Iraq as well
as the Kurdish reconstruction program through the UN-assisted sale of
Kurdish-owned petroleum pumped out of ancestral Kurdish lands, thus finally
making the United Nations and the Kurds independent of the goodwill of Baghdad;
7. declare their firm intention to introduce genuine democracy in the Mosul
Vilayet and to hold general elections within twelve months, to which effects a
Constitutional Commission shall be set up, with the United Nations
Secretary-General, the Interparliamentary Union and other suitable institutions
and organizations being invited to provide related services.
Ankara, 15 May 1992
[signed by 65 Kurdish tribe leaders of the Mosul Vilayet; first signatories:
Omar Khedher Hamad Al-Sourchi (initial Secretary), General Aziz Rashid Akrawy
(Secretary, died 1999), Abdul Kader Brefcani (Speaker), Sheik Salar M.Hasan
Hafeed (confirmed 1994 as Registrar for Suleimanya), Aako Abbas Mamend Hamad,
Mohammad Sidik Mahmoud (Chairman of the MVC's First General Assembly of October
1992; since 1999 MVC Secretary-General a.i.), Moushir Hadi Ahmad, Zaid Omar
Khedher, Taher Gazee Fatah, Mohammad Mahmood Harony, Said Mahmood Khaleefa,
Ibrahim Ali Malo, Hussein Mohammad Othman]