Spotlight on Yezidi support and wildlife conservation in Kurdistan Chronicle’s new issue
The 17th issue of the magazine covers 27 different topics. The cover of the magazine showcases a Kurdistan leopard.

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – The latest edition of the Kurdistan Chronicle, published on Monday, features various cultural, political, and economic issues in the Kurdistan Region.
The 17th issue of the magazine covers 27 different topics. The cover of the magazine showcases a Kurdistan leopard.
The first topic of the magazine is 'KRG Prime Minister Reaffirms Commitment to Yezidis.' The article highlights that on July 2, 2024, Masrour Barzani, the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), made a significant announcement during a ceremony in Erbil. The event marked the launch of a financial support program that will provide monthly allowances to 3,000 women and girls who survived the atrocities committed by the so-called Islamic State (ISIS).

On page 16 of the magazine, there is an article entitled 'Safe Haven for Asylum Seekers,' which emphasizes that the Kurdistan Region will continue to be an exemplary host for all those seeking refuge from persecution, oppression, terrorism, and intimidation.

Religious freedom is another topic in the magazine, discussed in an article written by Wladimir van Wilgenburg titled 'Religious Freedom Advocate Commends Coexistence in Kurdistan.' In the article, Wilgenburg indicates that the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has generally supported legal frameworks that respect diverse religious freedom.

Moreover, on page 26, Qassim Khidhir wrote an article titled 'Protecting Kurdistan's Last Leopard,' addressing the issue of leopard protection in the Kurdistan Region.
