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- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots abstract "The 2004 Qamishli uprising refers to the uprising by Syrian Kurds in the northeastern city of Qamishli in March 2004. The Kurds are the world's largest ethnic group still remaining without a country. The riots started during a chaotic football match, when some fans of the guest team (Arabs) started raising pictures of Saddam Hussein, an action that angered the fans of the host team (the Kurds). Both groups began throwing stones at each other, which soon developed to a political conflict as the Arab group raised pictures of Saddam Hussein while the Kurdish group raised the Kurdish national flag. The Baath Party local office was burned down by Kurdish demonstrators, leading to the security forces reacting. The Syrian army responded quickly, deploying thousands of troops backed by tanks and helicopters, and launching a crack-down. Events climaxed when Kurds in Qamishli toppled a statue of Hafez al-Assad. At least 30 Kurds were killed as the security services re-took the city. As a result of the crackdown, thousands of Syrian Kurds fled to Iraqi Kurdistan.".
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- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots causes "Clashes between rival football fans".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots causes "Historic discrimination against Kurds in Syria".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots date "March 2004".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots fatalities "30".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots hasPhotoCollection 2004_al-Qamishli_riots.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots leadfigures "Bashar al-Assad".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots place Al-Hasakah_Governorate.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots place Qamishli.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots place Syria.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots result "Syrian Army kills protestors".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots result "Thousands of Kurds flee to Iraqi Kurdistan".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots side "* Syrian Army * Syrian Police".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots side "Syrian Government".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots side "Syrian Kurds".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots title "2004".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:2004_in_Syria.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:2004_riots.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:Al-Qamishli.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:Association_football_hooliganism.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:History_of_the_Kurdish_people.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:Kurds_in_Syria.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:Massacres_in_Syria.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:Political_repression_in_Syria.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_Syria.
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots comment "The 2004 Qamishli uprising refers to the uprising by Syrian Kurds in the northeastern city of Qamishli in March 2004. The Kurds are the world's largest ethnic group still remaining without a country. The riots started during a chaotic football match, when some fans of the guest team (Arabs) started raising pictures of Saddam Hussein, an action that angered the fans of the host team (the Kurds).".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots label "2004 al-Qamishli riots".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots label "Unruhen in Qamischli 2004".
- 2004_al-Qamishli_riots label "أحداث القامشلي 2004".
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