Tag Archives: Qandil

PJAK leader becomes Kobani History Teacher

and other examples of the PKK Shadow Government running ‘Rojava’ The much-praised ‘Rojava’ project in North-East Syria has ridden most of its popularity in the West through their fight against ISIS and their ideology ‘Democratic Confederalism’, that promotes a form of grassroots governing by local people on the ground, structured from neighborhood ‘communes’, to ‘city […]

Astonishing Memoirs of Sardar Saberi

Sardar Saberi, a former member of the PJAK armed group, born in 1994 in Kamyaran, described the process of his joining PJAK in an interview with a reporter from the IKHRW. According to the IKHRW from Kamyaran, the promise of residence in Europe and a problem-free life in European countries has always been one of […]

Kidnapping Ilyas Hakimi by PJAK

It has been nearly 10 years since PJAK kidnapped Ilyas. one of the oldest cases of kidnapping of Iranian Kurdish children and teenagers that has been raised, is the case of Ilyas Hakimi, son of Fahim and born in 1997 (1376) in Chalderan. Despite raising this issue several times by the Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights […]

Love in the shadow of fear: Sina’s escape from the dark world

Sina and the power of love, the story of a soul in search of feelings. In this scientific report, an attempt is made to analyze the decisions of young people in political and social environments, emphasizing the specific case of a young man named Muhammad Sina Shams in Iranian Kurdistan. What effects have these decisions, […]

Syrian Kurdish children are not the only children who are recruited as child soldiers by PKK-affiliated organizations

Kidnapping of minors and deception of young people in all countries with Kurdish minority and the presence of PKK-affiliated organizations continue. This happens regularly in Iranian Kurdistan, where Iranian Kurdish teenagers are influenced and tricked both through social media platforms and by local operators who deliberately target them to later move to the Qandil region […]

How did they send Behzad to the mountains?

Behzad had conflicts and problems with his mother and they did not get along somehow. According to his father, some of Behzad’s friends tricked him and took him to PJAK. Behzad Mahmoudi was only 15 years old at that time and it can be said that he was a child. Of course, we should also […]

Suicide of girls in separatist groups

Suicide of women and girls in emerging groups and religions has become a normal phenomenon today. Suicide, as one of the forms of harm and social deviations, is a problem that all societies, both advanced and developing, are facing, and the increase in the suicide rate has brought increasing concern to today’s societies. There is […]

Kurdish children continue to die in the fruitless war between the PKK and Turkey / This episode: Abdullah Ismaili

Apparently, the sad story of Kurdish children in the Middle East is not over yet… Underdevelopment, Kolberi [cross-border smuggling], civil wars, and four decades of fruitless war between Turkey and the PKK, have become the leading causes of death for Kurdish children. Thousands of Kurdish children have been recruited, abducted, or deceived by the PKK […]

PKK confirms that one of its Iranian members was killed in a Turkish chemical attack

Obaid Moloudi (nom de guerre: Xebat Aso), son of Hajar and Hossein, a resident of Javanrood city in Kermanshah province, is the newest Iranian member of the PKK / PJAK to die in the group’s war with the Turkish army. The PKK claimed in a statement that Obaid – among several others of its armed […]

Barzani: PKK must leave the Kurdistan Region

Masrour ​​Barzani emphasized that the PKK is not an alternative to the Kurdistan government and that the organization should respect the government of Kurdistan. Speaking to Qatar-based Al Jazeera television, Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Mesrur ​​Barzani answered questions on the agenda. Prime Minister Masrour ​​Barzani, who answered a question about the military operations carried out […]