Following the ongoing talks with the families of the victims of the PKK / PJAK crimes, Iran Human Rights Watch has arranged a conversation with “Raouf Ebrahimi’s brother”, another victim.
One of the consistent approaches of militant groups such as the PKK / PJAK is that after one or more years of the children being killed, they inform the families that their children have been killed and in most cases do not report their burial place.
According to most families, PJAK has often pressured them NOT to talk to the media about their children, so that they can continue to “violate the rights of Kurdish citizens” in the shadow of media silence.
Another point to consider is that the approach of militant groups such as PJAK in the use of children in war is contrary to their commitment under the Geneva Convention not to use children under the age of 18.
Perhaps the deception and abduction of Kurdish teenagers, youth and, of course, children, and then arming and using them for the purposes and interests of the leaders of militant groups such as PJAK and the PKK, is the only achievement and gift of those claiming to defend the rights of the Kurdish people.
In fact, this is a human rights violation that these groups are constantly insisting on. Perhaps the answer to the question of exactly how the PKK can be can be summed up in such a way that it is a place where a regular set of irregularities, killers, criminals, criminals, smugglers, thieves, criminals and of course a few have been deceived or entered out of poverty.
Raouf Ebrahimi was one of those people who was imprisoned after committing a murder, and then, with the cooperation of some of his friends, who were also mentioned above, he was able to escape from prison almost 13 years ago and went directly to the PKK.
The full text of this conversation is as follows:
Raouf was a member of the army, but for a while we saw that some of his movements were suspicious and he sometimes went to a series of secret meetings as he called them, but we did not know what he was doing.
Anyway, he was our big brother and we did not allow ourselves to call him a criminal. While we closed our eyes to his escalating activities, during a fight, Raouf committed murder and was imprisoned.
It had been several years since he was imprisoned that we found out that he had escaped from prison with the help of some unknown people, but we no longer knew where he was and we did not know where to look for him. This ignorance lasted for almost two years, until we accidentally saw him on a PKK-affiliated channel.
It was then that we found out that he had joined the PKK after escaping from prison. But unfortunately we did not find any opportunity to pursue him, although we could not do anything if we had. Raouf had committed murder and it was not possible for him to return, so we decided to part ways with our brother to get on with our lives.
It had been several years since our brother left, but we did not hear from him until almost two years ago, when we found out on TV channels that Raouf had been killed, but they no longer contacted us through that party and did not provide us with any details. To this day, we do not know how Raouf was killed and where he was buried.
Sometimes when I think to myself, I feel that maybe this news is a lie, how come there is neither a corpse nor a grave! In any case, we have come to terms with this situation, because Raouf had committed murder and the sentence for murder is death.