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After Extinction of Terrorists

By: Kay Azadabeen

Dec 13, 2007

On September 17, 1992 Dr. Saeed Sharafkandi, the general secretary of Kurdistan Democratic Party-Iran and three companions Mr. Fattah Abdoli, Mr. Homayoun Ardakan, and Mr. Nouri Dehkordi were assassinated in Berlin, Germany. On April 10, 1997 a German court determined that high ranking officials in Tehran had ordered the crime. The Persian Ayatollahs had assigned their home made terrorist Kazem Darabi and a Lebanese accomplice Abbas Rhayel to end the life the above Kurdish-Iranian opposition leaders. German authorities then arrested the two terrorists and sentenced them to life in prison.

Now Germany has decided to return the criminals to their country so they can complete their life sentences in their home prisons. Among the anti-terror governments only Israel has disapproved the early return of the terrorists, unfortunately not to support the Kurds but rightfully to gain further information regarding the fate of Ron Arad, a missing Israeli pilot. Surprisingly neither the Arab leaders, including Mr. Jalal Talabani, nor the American leaders have shown any concern over the early return of the Hezbollah terrorists to their home countries. Most likely they are concerned about human rights of the terrorists and have concluded their rights are better served in their home country than abroad, which is understandable.

The Kurds also have not shown any major opposition to the early return of the terrorists who killed their leaders. Probably they have accepted their status as subhuman and enjoy serving various authorities and states in Middle East. Probably they have concluded it is not an urgent matter to protect the rights of subhuman Kurds as long as the human rights of terrorists of their neighbors are not fully protected. It is estimated that within the next millennium Kurds will have similar rights as Arabs, Turks, and Persian in the Middle East, if they just wait for their opponents' approval to grant them freedom and equality. If the families of the assassinated Kurds just wait for a millennium or so, the terrorists and their regimes will become extinct and everyone will live together happily ever after.

 

 

 


 

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