Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Iranian regime increases its pressure on Kurdish people in Kermanshah region

Monday, 23 August 2010

SARPELZAHAW, Kermanshah, Eastern Kurdistan--According to the local sources in Kermanshah region, the Iranian regime increasing its pressure on Kurdish people by forcing them to join the Iranian paramilitary forces (Basiji). During last few days regime revolutionary guards in a public statement demanded the Kurdish people in Sarpel Zahaw city to join Basiji forces in return of being paid some expenses regularly.
However, the Kurdish people refused to respond to the revolutionary guards demand. As a result of people refusal, the revolutionary guards gathered people in the Serpel Sazawz central mosque and publicly threatened them, and stated that the people who refuse to join the Basijis will be held accountable and shall be responsible for the occurrence of any incident in the city.
The Iranian regime ever since imposed its Islamic law following the 1979 revolution, used different brutal methods to enforce Kurdish people to join revolutionary guards and Basijis. The promotion of unemployment in the Eastern Kurdistan is one of the common methods Iranian regime followed in order to force Kurds to obey its inhuman and barbaric policies and rules.