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The murderer of two Kurdish women released in Iraqi Kurdistan, though he was sentenced to execution CHAMCHAMAL, Kurdistan region 'Iraq',— The directorate of Garmian's police spokesman major Hassan Muhammad confirmed the news, but he denied knowing the details about the reason of his release, Warvin website reported. In that context, a source from directorate of confronting violence against women in Garmian, confirmed the news of his release and stated that their directorate is aware of this. "Garmian organizations especially those which work with women are not aware of releasing the criminal" the source added. On Sunday January 2, 2011,around 6 pm, 18-year-old Shadi Fazil... Read More »Iranian Kurdish struggle linked to Turkey, Syria On June 6, near the northwestern border of Iran, Yusuf Hamzelu, a member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was killed by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Iran's Mehr News Agency reported. He was buried in Zandan on June 10. However, the Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan (PJAK), PKK's Iranian branch, denied the news report in a media release and actually accused Iran of hiding the fact that the Iranian soldier was killed by the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in Syria. There have been claims before that Iran is actively assisting Syria's embattled president Bashar al-Assad. The Lebanese... Read More »Kurdistan Region-Iraq News in brief. June 15, 2013 Forming a joint committee to follow up matters between the governments of Kurdistan and Iraq. Baghdad: Vice President of the Kurdistan Alliance parliamentary bloc, MP Mohsen Saadoun said that "forming joint committees between the Governments of the region and the center will be after the end of the legislative recess of the House of Representatives." He added, in a statement to the National Iraqi News "The main committee will be the Joint Parliamentary Committee, which will work on topics that require legislating and amended laws in the House of Representatives." He explained that "The problem of... Read More »KDPI's Khalid Azizi talks about challenges facing his party and Iran's Kurds Khalid Azizi is a composed and soft-spoken man; he does not exhibit the fiery rhetoric that would be expected of a man in his position. Azizi is the secretary-general of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) of Iran, an outlawed group currently based in neighboring Iraqi Kurdistan region (Southern Kurdistan). He lobbies for the improvement of rights for Iran's Kurdish population, currently numbering close to seven million. Here, he talks about the changes sweeping the region and how they may affect the course of the Kurdish fight for greater freedoms. His forecast is fairly bleak; the near... Read More » | ||||
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