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Iran Executes Four Persons Per Day on Average: Reports Human

LONDON: A report from the Iran Human Rights Organization reveals that at least 144 people were executed in Iran in November 2024, marking a sharp increase in death sentences. The report indicates an average of more than four executions per day in November. Among the 144 executed, 12 were Afghan citizens, 4 were women, one […]Read More

Women Activists from Balochistan and Kurdistan Nominated to BBC’s 100

LONDON – Two remarkable women activists from Balochistan and Kurdistan have been named among the 100 most influential women by the BBC, recognizing their relentless efforts to fight for justice, human rights, and women’s empowerment amid severe political and social oppression. Mahrang Baloch: A Voice for the Voiceless in Balochistan Mahrang Baloch, a medical doctor […]Read More

Kurdish politician survives assassination attempt in the Netherlands

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – Sadegh Zarza, the 64-year-old former leadership member of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI), survived an assassination attempt on Saturday in the Dutch city of Leeuwarden, an attack his family has blamed on the Iranian government. Taher Zarza, his brother, told the Leeuwarden Courant newspaper that Zarza was stabbed multiple times in his […]Read More

US-Iran tension: A window of opportunity for occupied nations

By Saeed Baloch The tension between the US an Iran intensified rapidly after US President Donald Trump pulled the United States of America out of “The Iran Nuclear Deal” since then the US has restored wide-ranging sanctions on Iran including ending the oil waivers which drove Iran’s export to zero. The US Secretary of State […]Read More

THE BALOCH PEOPLE IN IRAN’S GRIP

BY JAMAL NASIR BALOCH The government of Israel has rightfully clarified, repeatedly, the distinction between the Iranian regime and the people living in Iran. Those of us in the Free Balochistan Movement would like to make another distinction that will help the people of Israel understand the depth and breadth of the oppression in Iran. Iran […]Read More

Iran bans Kurdish dress and language in Public

KURDISTAN: The Iranian Regime has now banned Kurdish people from wearing their traditional dress or speaking the Kurdish language in public places. The clothing ban announcement came from the Security Council of Oshnavieh, West Azerbaijan Province in north-western Iran, on Monday, June 11, just prior to the traditional Cherry Feast in Kurdistan. During the Cherry Feast, the […]Read More

The history of Kurdistan: why Britain owes a debt to

London MEP Charles Tannock says history tells us it is time for the UK to support an independent Kurdistan in the upcoming referendum When much of the international community chose to recognise Kosovo as an independent state, one of the most compelling arguments was a moral sense of duty owed to the Kosovans after they had been […]Read More