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Kurdish parties call for general strike to stop executions of two activists in Iran

 Kurdish parties call for general strike to stop executions of two activists in Iran
posted onJanuary 20, 2025
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Iranian Kurdish opposition groups called for a general strike in the Kurdistan of Iran on Wednesday to condemn the Islamic republic's death sentences for political prisoners Pakhshan Azizi and Varisheh Moradi.

“Due to the risk of execution of Pakhshan Azizi and Varisheh Moradi, urgent and immediate steps must be taken to save them from the gallows. One of these steps is to carry out a general strike in Kurdistan,” a rare joint statement from the political parties said.

The groups include the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI), Komala, the Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK), and the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK).

Azizi is awaiting imminent execution for allegedly being a member of Iranian Kurdish groups considered “terrorists” by Tehran such as KDPI and PJAK. She was sentenced to death in June 2024 on charges of “armed rebellion.”

Moradi was handed a death sentence by a Tehran court in November of last year on charges of “armed insurrection” for allegedly being a member of PJAK. She is a member of the East Kurdistan Free Women Society (KJAR).

The statement called on “all the struggling masses of Kurdistan to participate in a general strike … against the death sentences of our children, and we also call for all workplaces, markets, and educational centers to be closed.”

The Kurdish parties also called for the strike to be conducted in a “civil and peaceful manner.”