Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights Watch

Interview

Parviz Mohammadi: A Bitter Four-Year Ordeal with the Group

Parviz Mohammadi: I’m from Baneh, a border town constantly grappling with economic hardships, unemployment, and a lack of facilities The…

Interview

Shima Kuik’s Bitter and Sweet Experiences: From Qandil to Badinan

Shima Kuik: “During my time with PJAK, I felt multiple times that I needed to escape. The living conditions were…

Article

Childhood Under Siege: Kurdish Armed Groups and Child Soldiers

Childhood Under the Shadow of Arms: A Legal and Criminological Analysis of Kurdish Armed Groups’ Use of Children and Adolescents…

Interview

Danial Abdolghaderzadeh: Identity, KOMALA, and Return

Danial Abdolghaderzadeh: “From childhood, I faced many family problems. These issues greatly affected my morale, and I was always looking…

Report

Escalating Tensions Between the PKK and its Iranian Branch

The PJAK terrorist group, the Iranian branch of the PKK, rejects dissolution and disarmament According to Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights…

Report

The End of a Marginal Livelihood: Border Porters Enter the Formal Economy

Borna News Agency – Political Desk: According to the Executive Vice President, over 62,000 kulbars (border porters) in Kermanshah province…

Report

Javanrud: Lost Potential, Harsh Truths

Javanrud, with its unparalleled potential in agriculture, fish farming, animal husbandry, and tourism, could be a turning point for change…

Interview

How did Mojdeh get drawn towards the PDKI?

Mojdeh Faramarzi: It all started when, after years of struggle, I decided to get a divorce Divorce, as a social…

Interview

Milad Ahani: From KOMALA Back to Life

Milad Ahani: My life had truly reached a dead end in those days… Phenomena such as joining armed groups, especially…

Report

Symbolic End or Real Dissolution?

Reflections on the Announced Dissolution of the PKK from the Perspective of a Former Member By: Aras (Pseudonym of a…

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