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Kurdish police dispersed hundreds of Kurds protesting

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 9:57 pm
Author: Vladimir
SULAIMANIYA, Iraq, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Kurdish police dispersed hundreds of Kurds protesting outside U.N. offices in northern Iraq on Saturday over reports of detentions of dozens of Iranian Kurds just across the border.

"We support our brothers in Iran and demand that all the detainees are released," one demonstrator, Asso Mustafa, said in Sulaimaniya, adding he had friends among those detained.

Protesters said authorities in Iran had arrested dozens of Kurds over the last 10 days, including public figures well-known as Kurdish rights campaigners, after they had staged protests in favour of Kurdish rights in Iran.

Tensions boiled over in Iran's Kurdish territories last month with rioting in the town of Mahabad. Shortly afterwards, three Iranian policemen were killed in a gun battle with Kurdish separatists.

Iranian officials denied the unrest is ethnically motivated but Kurdish leaders disagree saying their people have been denied basic rights by Tehran.

A recent U.N. report on living standards in Iran has also suggested Iran was denying its ethnic and religious minorities basic amenities.

Iranian officials were not immediately able to comment on the alleged detentions, which were sparking protests in Iraq.

Close family and cultural ties link Kurds on each side of the border.

The demonstrators in Sulaimaniya, which lies close to the Iran, said the protests and arrests took place in the Iranian town of Mahabad and the city of Sanandaj.

They said officials of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), which controls the western side of Iraqi Kurdistan, had tried to stop the Sulaimaniya protests.

PUK is headed by Iraq's President Jalal Talabani.

"We had been trying to get permission to protest for over a week but the Interior Ministry warned us not to," said protester Rafik Fuad.

There were no reports of injuries.

WTF!!??!?!?!?!?!?!?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:40 pm
Author: pepula
ax the parties in southern kurdistan are useless. pdk and puk are as bad as each other. they should be telling the kurdish people to protest but instead theyre more worried about their pockets.
its sad that noone in sulaimany right now is even talking about the unrest in the east.they're more worried about their mobile phones and cars. its the fault of the kurdish governement they dont care-we should all be supporting those uprising. gosh i wanna start a protest now!

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:48 pm
Author: Vladimir
No one in Sulemani talks about it? This is a protest done by the people from Sulemani? What are you talking about?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:50 pm
Author: Diri
Yeah me too Pepule...

But it is important for the region (Kurdistan and it's neighbours) to be stable... South Kurdistan has to support the Kurds - but in a smart way - without becoming the black sheep and enemy of all it's neighbours..

Kurds everywhere should demonstrate and oppose this cruelty! REVOLT!

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:56 pm
Author: pepula
i'm all for revolt. but the sulaimany people are restricted by the govt. and the situation is not everyday talk. these people protesting are a minority whereas it should be the majority. if there's one thing sulaimany ppl can do, it's make a small protest into a huge thing. the pdk controlled areas arent even worth talking about-they are too restricted there :?


outside UN offices?? hmm i think i saw something going on :?
and i understand how south kurdistan's govts have got to stay calm BUT INNOCENT PEOPLE ARE DYING. HELLOOOOOOOOO WORLD DO SOMETHING