PJAK

Interview

How Fereydoun Nourizadeh Fell Victim to PKK Deception

Fereydoun Nourizadeh, a young villager from Saqqez, had only attended four years of school.

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‘Give Me Back My Son,’ Father Cried; PJAK Responded with Death

My son knew absolutely nothing about any political party. If he joined PJAK, someone must have surely deceived him.

Interview

Mohammad Moradi: Lured by Telegram, Lost to PJAK

In the winter of 2024, Mohammad Moradi, a fifteen-year-old boy from Mahabad, was lured by the propaganda of the armed…

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Weapons Killed Peace: Kurdistan’s Disarmament Gap

Kurdistan remains caught in the shadow of the gun; a place where young people travel to the mountains with the…

Interview

Evin Nadri Danani, The Silent Victim of Ideological War in Kurdistan

Evin Nadri Danani is one of the dozens of Iranian Kurdish girls who were lured by PJAK’s false promises of…

Report

Unnamed Deaths in Qandil: When Youth Become Political Pawns

While the PKK and its Iranian offshoot, PJAK, present themselves as defenders of Kurdish rights, statistics and evidence suggest these…

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PKK Left Turkey, But Its Shadow Looms Heavier Over Iran and Iraq

The announcement of the withdrawal of PKK forces from Turkish soil, rather than signaling peace, could mark the start of…

Interview

The End of a Five-Year Nightmare; Chenur Qovveh Returns from PJAK to Her Family in Mahabad

Chenur Qovveh’s case illustrates that PJAK’s recruitment network remains active in Iran’s border regions, utilizing relatives and family connections to…

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Child Soldiers and KULBARs as Victims: The Time for Sustainable Security Has Come

On the borders of Kurdistan, where young people carry the burden of death for a meager living, paramilitary groups have…

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Global Silence on Violence in Iranian Kurdistan: The Unseen Victims

For years, the Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights Watch has been meticulously collecting documentation of human rights violations in the Kurdish…

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