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Displaced and refugee families in Suleimaniya ... - Kurdish Globe

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The <strong>Kurdish</strong> <strong>Globe</strong>'Kung fu should receivebetter attention <strong>in</strong> Iraq'Wahid Muhammad Ali, the top Iraqi <strong>Kurdish</strong> kung fu fighter speakswith The <strong>Kurdish</strong> <strong>Globe</strong>, giv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>sight about his tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gWahid Muhammad Ali,28, from <strong>Suleimaniya</strong>,started practic<strong>in</strong>g kung fu<strong>in</strong> Iran when he was 18.He has taken part <strong>in</strong> seveceral local <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternationaltournaments <strong>and</strong> has donewell. He competes forPeshkawten Sports Club <strong>in</strong>Erbil <strong>and</strong> on the Iraqi natctional team. He is currentlythe top kung fu fighter <strong>in</strong>Iraq <strong>in</strong> the 65 kg category.He laments that althoughmost of the Iraqi nationalkung fu team players are<strong>Kurdish</strong>, kung fu doesn'treceive half as much attctention as the other sports,<strong>and</strong> martial arts fightersdon't have the privilegesthat footballers, for exampcple, have.<strong>Globe</strong>: Why did youchoose kung fu <strong>in</strong>stead ofanother sport?Ali: I loved martial arts <strong>in</strong>general <strong>and</strong> I found kungfu as the most <strong>in</strong>terestic<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> best type of sportbecause it teaches you allk<strong>in</strong>ds of movements, us<strong>in</strong>gboth the h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> feet. Itis a sport for all ages. InCh<strong>in</strong>a people <strong>in</strong> their 50spractice tai chi which is aspecial technique for olderpeople.<strong>Globe</strong>: On which teamshave you competed?Ali: I played for BakhtiaryClub <strong>in</strong> <strong>Suleimaniya</strong> after Icam back from Iran. Currcrently, I play for Peshkawtcten Club <strong>and</strong> the Iraqi natctional team.<strong>Globe</strong>: How many tourncDuhok city hosted the Iraqi chesschampionship from July 4 to 7.The competition was based onthe Swiss system, with sevenrounds.Teams participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> thechampionship <strong>in</strong>cluded Erbil,Baghdad, Dhiqar, N<strong>in</strong>eveh, Basrcra, Diala, Duhok, Babylon, Suleimcmaniya <strong>and</strong> Kirkuk.Erbil gamers started to sh<strong>in</strong>e atthe beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the championscship <strong>and</strong> eventually proved to bethe team that won the cup <strong>and</strong> thegold medal.Erbil ga<strong>in</strong>ed 14 po<strong>in</strong>ts, whileBaghdad secured the secondplace with 12 po<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>and</strong> Dhiqarcame third with n<strong>in</strong>e po<strong>in</strong>ts.The games were supervised byseveral officials <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Mohcnaments have you takenpart <strong>in</strong> so far?Ali: I have taken part <strong>in</strong>many championships. Myfirst official participationwas <strong>in</strong> the Iran Governoracates' Championship <strong>and</strong> Ibecame first <strong>in</strong> 66 kg catecegory. I also took part <strong>in</strong>the world championship <strong>in</strong>Italy <strong>in</strong> 2008 <strong>and</strong> securedthe third place <strong>in</strong> 65 kg catecegory. In 2009, I won goldmedal <strong>in</strong> the world champcpionships <strong>in</strong> Russia. I tookpart <strong>in</strong> several tournaments<strong>in</strong> Kurdistan <strong>and</strong> Iraq. In2011, I was selected as thebest kung fu fighter <strong>in</strong> 65kg category <strong>in</strong> Iraq.<strong>Globe</strong>: When were selclected to play for the Iraq<strong>in</strong>ational team?Ali: In 2008 after I wongold medal at the Iraqchampionships.<strong>Globe</strong>: Who were yourearly <strong>in</strong>fluences?Ali: I started lov<strong>in</strong>g kungfu when I was <strong>in</strong> Iran. Therewere many good fighters <strong>in</strong>Iran that I was impressedwith. Their strong performcmances made me jo<strong>in</strong> akung fu school there <strong>and</strong>eventually become an <strong>in</strong>tcternational fighter.<strong>Globe</strong>: How do you seekung fu <strong>in</strong> Kurdistan <strong>and</strong>Iraq?Ali: I can see that a tremcmendous number of peopleIn Iraq are fond of martialarts, especially kung fu.But compared to clubs <strong>in</strong>southern Iraq, the Kurdicish clubs are much betterhamed Jabir, Dlzar Hama Salih,Ismael Ibrahim, Saad Salman,Kurshid Saeed <strong>and</strong> Chalang Husscse<strong>in</strong>.The top three teams will reprcresent Iraq <strong>in</strong> upcom<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>ternatctional competitions.Duhok Governor Tamr Ramazczan, a strong supporter of sports,attended the most of the games.The city had assured everyonethe highest level of security was<strong>in</strong> place.Ramazan encouraged the city'ssports officials to br<strong>in</strong>g as manysports tournaments as possible toDuhok. Ramazan has also openeda large <strong>in</strong>door arena, opened seveceral sports tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g facilities <strong>in</strong>the city <strong>and</strong> hired <strong>in</strong>ternationalcoaches to tra<strong>in</strong> local players.due to the great number ofpeople who love the sport.In fact, moves are be<strong>in</strong>gmade <strong>in</strong> Kurdistan to pushkung fu further to the forefcfront of sports. The Kurdicistan Kung Fu Federationmight be just a few yearsold, but it is learn<strong>in</strong>g fromthe outside world how tokeep up with the changes<strong>in</strong> martial arts.<strong>Globe</strong>: How does theIraqi Kung Fu Federationtreat fighters?Ali: The federation officcials <strong>in</strong> Baghdad actuallyare jealous about <strong>Kurdish</strong>athletes' performances.They don't let us contribucute <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>ternationaltournaments. I was prevcvented from participat<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> Arab championships lastApril <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> Asian champioconships <strong>in</strong> May under thepretext of visa issues <strong>and</strong>budget problems.<strong>Globe</strong>: How about theKurdistan Kung Fu Fedeceration?Ali: I appreciate Kakckashekh Babashekh, headof Kurdistan Kung Fu Fedeceration, who really wantsto promote the sport. Butunfortunately, the governmcment doesn't take our martctial arts <strong>in</strong>to consideration.What is done for football,for example, is not donefor kung fu although mostof the Iraqi national teamfighters are Kurds who alwcways sh<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>ternatctional tournaments.<strong>Globe</strong>: What should beWahid Muhammad Ali, the top kung fu fighter <strong>in</strong> Iraq <strong>in</strong> the 65kg category.done to further promotethe sport <strong>in</strong> Kurdistan?Ali: I know many martialartists <strong>in</strong> Kurdistan whowant their share of recogncnition <strong>in</strong> the local worldof sports. To achieve this,we need f<strong>in</strong>ancial help. Ihope the Kurdistan Regcgional Government willgive equal fund<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong>assistance to both kung fu<strong>and</strong> football s<strong>in</strong>ce they areequally crucial sports.Concern<strong>in</strong>g the tra<strong>in</strong>ers,I also have to say that ourcoaches are a little bit behch<strong>in</strong>d. They need to catchup with the changes <strong>in</strong> thetechniques of the sport.They need to update theirknowledge through watchic<strong>in</strong>g Ch<strong>in</strong>ese tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g techncniques.<strong>Globe</strong>: What advice doyou have for people whowant to practice kung fu?Ali: They need to dediccate time for practice. Iknow some people whotake their children to kungfu schools only for a summcmer, but that is not veryuseful. If someone wantsto be a good fighter, heshould practice <strong>and</strong> practctice <strong>and</strong> never stop.<strong>Globe</strong>: What are yourplans for your personalkung fu development?Ali: I plan to travelto Ch<strong>in</strong>a to take part <strong>in</strong>coach<strong>in</strong>g course <strong>and</strong> get acoach<strong>in</strong>g certificate. I havegood relations with theSwedish federation whoalready asked me to tra<strong>in</strong>their national team.Zakaria MuhammedErbilzakaria.kurdishglobe@gmail.comErbil team w<strong>in</strong>s Iraqi chess championship <strong>in</strong> DuhokThe Erbil team celebrates w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g the Iraqi Chess Championship hosted <strong>in</strong>Duhok, July 2011.No. 314, Saturday, July 23, 2011 15GLOBE PHOTOGLOBE PHOTOStrongdefense:successfulstyle butbor<strong>in</strong>gAfter International (InterMilan), headed by JoseMour<strong>in</strong>ho, stopped Barccelona Football Club fromscor<strong>in</strong>g more than a goal,rely<strong>in</strong>g on counter attacks<strong>and</strong> a firm defense style,at the 2010 UEFA Champcpions League semif<strong>in</strong>al,many football teams haveadopted the same style.At the quarter f<strong>in</strong>als ofCopa America, Uruguay<strong>and</strong> Paraguay spent mostof their m<strong>in</strong>utes <strong>in</strong> theirown penalty areas, defcfend<strong>in</strong>g, with few counterattacks, while their oppcponents, Argent<strong>in</strong>a <strong>and</strong>Brazil, focused on attack.Lionel Messi <strong>and</strong> GozaloHigua<strong>in</strong> from Argent<strong>in</strong>a<strong>and</strong> Nymar Dasilva <strong>and</strong>Alex<strong>and</strong>er Pato from Brazczil tried hard to score, butfailed.There is no doubt thesuccess of Uruguay <strong>and</strong>Paraguay over football giacants Argent<strong>in</strong>a <strong>and</strong> Brazilwas a historic achievemcment, but a lot of footballobservers <strong>and</strong> fans questction whether this is howfootball should be played.It isn't enterta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g towatch a game <strong>in</strong> whichone team only attacks<strong>and</strong> the other one onlydefends. Argent<strong>in</strong>a <strong>and</strong>Brazil attacked for 120m<strong>in</strong>utes, while Uruguay<strong>and</strong> Paraguay kept themscselves <strong>in</strong> their penaltyboxes to defend. People<strong>in</strong> Kurdistan have alreadystopped watch<strong>in</strong>g CopaAmerica as their favoriteteams failed to w<strong>in</strong> places<strong>in</strong> the semif<strong>in</strong>al. Peopleused to gather <strong>in</strong> Kurdistctan's cas<strong>in</strong>os to watch Argcgent<strong>in</strong>a <strong>and</strong> Brazil <strong>in</strong> theCopa America games onthe large plasma TVs, butnow they've lost <strong>in</strong>terest.If people <strong>in</strong> a country likeKurdistan no longer wantto watch a tournament beccause strong teams failedto reach the semif<strong>in</strong>als,host Argent<strong>in</strong>a must behav<strong>in</strong>g problems fill<strong>in</strong>gthe stadiums.Hopefully, coaches undcderst<strong>and</strong> that football isn'tonly about w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g a cupbut it is also to enterta<strong>in</strong>billions of excited fansaround the world, <strong>in</strong>cludic<strong>in</strong>g those <strong>in</strong> Kurdistan Regcgion.

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