Diyar Kurda
He was not only a Rudaw reporter at the US presidential conference, but also a reporter for the millions of people who watched the Ashrafiya and Sheikh Maqsood neighborhoods on their TV screens and mobile phones. Rudaw's successful reporter, Diyar Kurda asked President Donald Trump about what everyone was thinking at the US president's press conferences.
The Kurds owe the camera zoom of the journalists who fled their cities to the Iranian Turkish border during the hard times of the Kurdish people back in 1991 for fear of retaliation from the Iraqi army and the oppressive institutions. The event known as the 1991 Kurdish Exodus.
It was reporters and photographers from international channels who moved public opinion abroad following UN Security Council Resolution
We know that the world has become crueler and interests have reduced humanitarian compassion. We are saddened by what is happening to civilians and in Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maqsood. At this time, drawing the attention of the US president to the injustice is a duty for Diyar Kurda and Rudaw, and we are proud of it.