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The Society for Threatened Peoples Demands the Preservation of the Kurdish-Language Cosmo Service.

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Speechless: The Society for Threatened Peoples criticizes the discontinuation of a weekly Kurdish-language program by the WDR's intercultural radio station Cosmo. They call it a "fatal signal" to the Kurdish community in Germany. The human rights organization demands that an alternative platform be found for the program, if necessary. The Kurdish language is in a precarious situation. kna.de (€), evangelische-zeitung.de, turi2.de (Background)
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Speechless: The Society for Threatened Peoples criticizes the discontinuation of a weekly Kurdish-language program by the WDR's intercultural radio station Cosmo. They call it a "fatal signal" to the Kurdish community in Germany. The human rights organization demands that an alternative platform be found for the program, if necessary. The Kurdish language is in a precarious situation. kna.de (€), evangelische-zeitung.de, turi2.de (Background)

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turi2 broke the news on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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