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Crime - And Punishment Kurdish

Just as Raskolnikov is isolated by his crime, Kurdish characters who engage in violence—even for a justified cause—often suffer from intense psychological alienation, questioning whether the ends truly justify the means. Bachtyar Ali and the Metaphysics of Justice

“Ew kesê ku tawanekî bike, divê li gorî qanûnê bê siza kirin.” (A person who commits a crime must be punished according to the law.) crime and punishment kurdish

In Kurdish literary analysis, the concept of "crime" often takes on a symbolic meaning. Many Kurdish authors use the framework of guilt and punishment as an allegory for the treatment of Kurds in the Middle East. Just as Raskolnikov is isolated by his crime,

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