Posts Tagged ‘Kurdistan’

Strike in Kurdistan in Memory of Qasemlu

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

After a month of organization, the major towns and cities of Kurdistan were shut down by a general strike on the twentieth anniversary of the assassination of Abdol-Rahman Qasemlu , the leader of the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran (KDP (Iran)). This action was organized preceded by efforts by Kurdish activists in different cities. This is the fifth of these annual protests. Not all of them met with much success at all. The strike which was promised in 2006 was hastily converted to a three-minute black-out. And there is no visible sign of the earlier protests.

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“No Movement in Iran Can Succeed Without Tabriz”

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Translator’s Introduction

The following article is published in Tribun.com, a moderate Azerbaijanist website. (It includes, for example, Dr. Reza Baraheni.) Although they have passionate feelings about promoting Azerbaijani language and culture, they identify strongly with Iran. Thus, most of the articles in it concern Iranian politics.

18 Tir 1388 = July 9 2009:

No Movement in Iran Can Succeed Without Tabriz

Majid Nazari

The great protest movement which arose after the elections for the tenth cycle of the presidency have been going on for two weeks in which Tabriz has been the greatest absence in these protests. Of course, it is not only the Azerbaijani Turks, but the Kurds, the Arabs, the Baluch, and the Turkmans, too, were absent from these protests. Now that a bit of the turmoil of the days after the elections has subsided, it is appropriate to however briefly analyze the reasons for this lack of a presence of non-Persian nations in the movement of protest against the Islamic government. Click here to see the rest of the article.