ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE

Interview

Child Soldiering and the Great Wall of Denial: A Critique of Rivar Abdanan’s Statements

This exclusive interview features international humanitarian law researcher Dr. Rozhin Sarmadi analyzing the contradictions in a recent interview by PJAK…

Article

PJAK, Children, and the Question of Accountability: A Look into the Contradictions of an Interview

This commentary analyzes the contradictions in a recent interview by PJAK spokesperson Rivar Abdanan regarding child recruitment. While claiming a…

Report

The Tragedy of Child Soldiers and Vanishing Responsibilities in the Mountains of Kurdistan

This analytical report examines the recruitment of minors and enforced disappearances in the border regions of Iranian Kurdistan. By focusing…

Interview

From Image to Reality: Lived Experience Within Kurdish Militant Structures

This investigative report features a candid interview with "Soheila R.," who was lured into a Kurdish militant group at 18…

Article

Enforced Disappearance Among Kurdish Armed Groups; A Systematic Pattern

By: Mehdi Maleki – International Relations Expert In the mountains that for years have been the stage for security and…

Interview

PJAK Responsible for the Death and Enforced Disappearance of Bahman Zare’

Bahman Zare’ Jurani was born in Urmia in 1988 and only completed the second grade of elementary school. Before joining…

Report

PJAK, Child Soldiers, and Unanswered Questions in BBC Persian’s Report

Has the BBC Crossed Media Red Lines? On Monday, BBC Persian broadcast a rare report from inside the tunnels of…

Report

4 Years Later: PJAK Announces Death of Pouria Ghasemi

The statement of Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights Watch regarding Pouria Ghasemi, a member of the PJAK group whose death has…

Report

The new crime of P.K.K and PJAK; Announcing the death of an Iranian member after 15 months

How old was this killed person and how did he become a member of P.K.K? According to IKHRW and quoted…

Report

PKK continues enforced disappearance of Kurds

The PKK’s policy seems not to change: Assassination, attacks in various in European countries, extortion, forced conscription, child recruitment as…

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