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KurdistanObserver.com
Kurds Stage New
Protest As Unrest Continues
Iran Focus-Tehran, Iran, Jul.
30 – Some 300 Kurdish activists gathered on Saturday at a sit-in outside the
governor’s office in Iran’s western province of Kurdistan following two weeks of
unrest that had brought several Kurdish towns and cities to a complete
stand-still.
The activists gathered to protest against a government crackdown on
demonstrations which were sparked by the brutal torture and killing of a young
Kurd in the town of Mahabad, West Azerbaijan province, at the hands of Iran’s
State Security Forces.
They condemned the crackdown on protesters in Mahabad, Oshnavieh, Sardasht, and
other Kurdish towns.
Participants issued a joint statement during the sit-in in which they called for
the release of those detained by police during the clashes and all political
prisoners. They also demanded an inquiry to identify officials responsible for
the crackdown that left several people dead.
At least three people, including a woman, were gunned down by police in the town
of Oshnavieh.
Earlier this week, Rasoul Pourzaman, the Majlis deputy for Oshnavieh, said in
the Iranian parliament, “The clashes in Oshnavieh are the continuation of a
trend which some time ago started in Mahabad and has now reached Oshnavieh”. |
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