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Rozita Ahmadi; a 14-Year-Old Girl Fooled by the PDKI

Rozita’s story is a clear example of the tragic phenomenon of “child soldiers”—teenagers who, instead of pursuing their education and…

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World Peace Day and the Kurds: Ending the Cycle of Violence or Perpetuating the Crisis?

For years, Kurds in four Middle Eastern countries have been victims of violent policies and the activities of armed groups.…

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Suicide in Kurdish Armed Groups: A Hidden Crisis Amid War and Exploitation

Every year, thousands of people worldwide die by suicide. Yet, amidst these statistics, the silent voices of the women and…

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Were Even Infants the Enemy?

If the conscience of humanity is still alive, today it must cry out: “Children are not enemies, and infants are…

Interview

Mohammad Sadeqi: Life, War, and the PDKI

Mohammad Sadeqi, originally from Kamaleh village in Sarvabad, is one of hundreds of young individuals whose lives were drastically altered…

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Israel: Baseless Accusations and Global Hostage-Taking

Baseless Accusations, Organized Assassinations, and the Collapse of International Order: When Israel Holds the World Hostage In a time when…

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Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights Watch Official Statement and Media Release: Stop the War Against Iranian Civilians

Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights Watch strongly condemns the Israeli regime’s unconventional military aggression and war against Iranian civilians, particularly women,…

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Nowruz: A Celebration of Life and Culture, Not a Tool for War and Distortion

What the Kurdish, Azeri, Persian, and other Iranian peoples celebrate during Nowruz is life, friendship, family gatherings, and communal joy…

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Response to Ms. Golrokh Iraee’s Letter Regarding Warisha Moradi

Response to Ms. Golrokh Iraee: The Necessity of Upholding Reality in Defending Human Dignity and Human Rights The recent letter…

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20 days in PJAK was enough for Shuresh Mohammadi to escape

Shuresh Mohammadi, born in 1992 and a former member of PJAK, spent only 20 days in its headquarters. According to…

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