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I Saw the Streets Flooded with Colors – Dzudzuana/satsurblia/iranian Pride

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I saw the streets awash with color, the LGBTQ flag stretched as wide as a sky, and next to it, in the same rhythm, the flag of Kurdistan waved. Two banners that speak of freedom, of love that refuses to remain silent, of peoples that must not disappear. A march in Europe where drums pounded and voices cried: We are many, we are real, we are Kurdistan, we are LGBTQ, we are both, and we continue.
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I saw the streets awash with color, the LGBTQ flag stretched as wide as a sky, and next to it, in the same rhythm, the flag of Kurdistan waved. Two banners that speak of freedom, of love that refuses to remain silent, of peoples that must not disappear. A march in Europe where drums pounded and voices cried: We are many, we are real, we are Kurdistan, we are LGBTQ, we are both, and we continue.

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write.as broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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