To
The Public Opinion

On Sunday, 9th of May 2010, the people of Kurdistan witnessed another crime of the Iranian state. The State of Iran which occupies that part of Kurdistan hanged brutally 5 Kurds who were in notorious Evin-prison.
These peoples crime were being Kurd and human rights activists in the same time.  Even though that Kurds human rights activists work legally and obey the laws of the Iranian constitution, the Iranian authorities shows no tolerance and se each of them as saboteur and separatists.

We remind the whole world that the system of occupation and colonialism in Iranian Kurdistan is in some cases much harsher than what the classical European colonialism was.

Colonialism in Kurdistan has spewed forth racist tendencies against the people of Kurdistan which are not based on racial differences, the “We and them”, but is rather based on the total denial of the existence of Kurds as a people.
Racist policies implemented in occupied Kurdistan firstly worked to deny the existence of Kurds and secondly outlaw the use of the Kurdish language, culture and traditions.

This racist policy was based on conscious and deliberate efforts aimed at the isolation of Kurdish people to the outside world. The aim being to deny Kurdistan the developments made in the fields of industry, work, healthcare and education. This policy is far from being latent and haphazard but is, on the contrary, well organized and planed.
This system of occupation is managed through and by hundreds of politicians, advisers, institutions, tens of thousands of policemen, paramilitaries, spies and hundreds of thousands soldiers. The military authorities have millions of dollars to spend annually, have modern jet fighters, modern tanks and artilleries and other sophisticated armaments.
The Iranian army guarantees a continuation of the occupation of Kurdistan.

Throughout history and especially during the previous century, this army killed and exterminated thousands of people in Kurdistan and has replaced hundreds of thousands of Kurdish people inside of Iran or forced Kurdish people to flee to the neighbouring countries.

Different Iranian regimes have thrown thousands of Kurds into prison, confiscated movable and unmovable properties and forced hundreds of thousands of Kurds to leave Kurdistan and Iran to distant countries. Iran takes Kurdish national wealth and steals everything it comes over in Kurdistan. Meanwhile the Kurdish people live in a state of hunger, unemployment, illiteracy, without a serious health or education system, denying the Kurdish people hopes of any foreseeable or tangible future.

In the light of this political situation we all understand why the Iranian state shows no tolerance and se every single Kurd as a potential threat.

We need your help and the International support; we need solidarity and friendship, in order to be able to demand our democratic and our national rights.

The Kurdish people need solidarity and political sympathy!

Respect the Kurdish people’s right to enjoy a state of its own, and the right to decide it is destination in a referendum under the observation of the United Nations.

  1. Long live Rojhelat!
  2. Iranian army out of Kurdistan!
  3. Long live the Kurdish people and its struggle for peace and freedom and for a sovereign democratic state of its own!

 

Komele - Parti socialdemokrati Kurdistan
The Social Democratic Party of Kurdistan
2010-05-13