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Kurdish independence. Iraq's gross punishment against the people of Kurdistan.

Rejected 13 signatures

What the petition asks

On Monday, Kurdish people voted in a free, transparent and peaceful referendum on independence. A resounding 92.7% called for independence from Iraq. The people of Kurdistan have committed zero crimes. Iraq's sanction towards them questions the very right to vote and practice self-determination.
Kurds are secular, pro-western people denied the right to independence since the turn of the century. They are the largest ethnic group without a homeland. Kurdish fighters in Iraq and Syria fought bravely against ISIS, stopping a juggernaut that threatened the region and British interests.

This gross punishment against Kurdistanis contradicts British values. It signals dangerous messages to the Kurds, further marginalising them. This is especially pertinent given Kurdistan calls for dialogue and long-term talks to reach a peaceful settlement with Iraq and its neighbours.

Why it was rejected

It was not clear what the petition asked the UK Government or Parliament to do.

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Timeline

30 Sep 2017 Petition opened for signatures
5 Oct 2017 Rejected by the Petitions Committee

Key facts

Signatures 13
Status Rejected
Rejected 5 Oct 2017

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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.