We will now see why the foundation of a separate Kurdish nation-state does not make sense for Kurds.
During the last decades the Kurds have not only struggled against repression by the dominate powers and for the recognition of their existence but also for the liberation of their society from the grip of feudalism. Hence, it does not make sense to replace the old chains by new ones or even enhance the repression.
The call for a separate nation-state for the Kurds results from the interests from the ruling class or the interests of the bourgeoisie, but does not reflect the interests of the people. It would only mean the creation of additional injustice and curtail the right to freedom even more.
Successful Kurdish democratic projects may even advance the democratization of the Middle East in general. This is what I call democratic confederalism.
Quotes from the book called Democratic Confederalism by Abdullah Ocalan on some reasons why Nationalism is no good for freeing the Kurds or why there should not be a separate nation-state for the Kurds even if they are a minority in the Middle East.