Moving to Kurdistan
Last activity 04 October 2010 by mero928
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i will move to Kurdistan soon, i want to know about it and if it is safe or not
people how nice are they?
what is the general religion there?
how do they deal with Arab and foreigners?
ur contributions are highly appreciated
Hi, I live in Sulaimani, Kurdistan and have been here for about a week. As near as I can tell, it is very safe, compared to the rest of the country. Where in Kurdistan will you be living? The basic rule we use here is that common sense is the best defense. Don't go down strange alleys, avoid traveling alone, and report anything suspicious to the local police. I lived in both DC and Detroit MI prior to coming here and in many ways it is similar. There are a few factors-are you a man or a woman? Kurdistan is pretty liberal, and Sulaimani is very liberal, but there are still prohibitions against women doing certain things, and dating (for men or women) is nearly impossible. The best bet is to learn the local customs and abide by them in public. Also, it is a very good idea to register with the Iraqi consulate (you can do it on the web) so that they are aware of your presence in the country, and if the situation turns sour, they can inform you and help you make your way to safety. I know this sounds sort of vague, but if you could give me an idea of where you will be living and what you will be doing, I can get a better idea of how to answer. All in all though, I do not feel unsafe here.
Sorry, I only answered part of your question. The predominant religion is Muslim, but it is a very liberal form of Muslim in terms of strict adherence to the rules of the faith. The people so far have been very nice, and I am an American so there are obviously some tensions with us and the Iraqi people-I have to say that I have not been mistreated or insulted at all.
The issue with being an Arab may be more complicated; I know there are tensions between Arabs and Kurds, but all in all, from what I have seen there has been, and continues to be improvement on this issue. Mainly, I think the people here are trying to make a better life for themselves, and they appreciate anyone who they see as helping with that. Good luck on your journey!