Two Kurdish Kolbars were wounded at the Sardasht border
On Thursday, May 21, Iranian government forces stationed at the Bitush base targeted a group of Kurdish Kolbars at the Sardasht border.
On Thursday, May 21, Iranian government forces stationed at the Bitush base targeted a group of Kurdish Kolbars at the Sardasht border.
On Wednesday, May 20, a young Kurdish man named Shahab Aji, 23, son of Hussein from the village of Gargol in Naqadeh, was arrested after being summoned to the Urmia Intelligence Bureau.
On Saturday evening, May 17, Turkish troops opened fire on a group of Kurdish Kolbars on the Qotur border in Khoy, one Kolbar, Bahram Yousefi, 35, from the village of Beljuk, was killed and another kolbar named Shemsaldin Omarpour was…
Today, Saturday, May 16, a week has passed since the disappearance of Hedayat Hedayat Abdullahpour, a Kurdish political prisoner sentenced to death in Urmia Prison.
On Wednesday, May 13, a group of Kurdish Kolbars have ambushed by government troops near the two border villages of Madlu and Vakil in Chaldoran and they were injured severely.
On Tuesday, May 12, a Kurdish Kolbar named Kamran Molania, 32, son of Ismail, from the village of Guolan, was shot dead by Iranian government forces at the Sardasht's border.
On Monday evening, May 11, security forces arrested a Kurdish teenager named Sami Sharifian, 17, son of Hasan from the city of Pashweh in Piranshahr, and taken him to an unknown location.
On Tuesday, May 5th, a Kurdish citizen named "Idris Galedari" from Sanandaj was arrested by security forces and taken to an unknown location.
On the evening of Friday, May 8th, a group of Kurdish Kolbars were shot by Iranian government forces on the border of "Bolsur Sofla" in Khoy. One Kolbar "Loghman Chahargoosheh" was killed and two others named "Mansour Chahargoosheh and…
Following the arrest of Kurdish citizens in Piranshahr on Tuesday, May 5th, five citizens, Ali Ghaderi, son of Rasoul, Mohammad Qaderi, son of Aziz, Hesam Aldin Pirani, son of Zahir, Amir Ghaderi, son of Khadar and Salam Kheri Aghlan, were…