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Number 17 Bulletin of Komala Party:
Joint strike of Kurds and Azeri’s in Oromiyah and
Naqadeh
Today, Sunday August 7th, Kurdish and Azeri shopkeepers
of the two mixed cities of Oromiyah and Naqadeh in a joint strike in
protest to the recent repressions closed their shops and bazaars.
This joint action has great historical significance in struggle for
democracy and freedom for all people of Iran in general and the
Kurds and Azeri’s in particular.
No
doubt that the Islamic Republic will try to clout this cooperation
by magnifying the national and religious differences amongst these
two neighboring people just like what they did during the revolution
against Shah’s regime and early in its reign. However, these two
people have much more in common then their skin-deep differences.
They have lived thousands of years alongside each other and have
many common interests and aspirations.
The recent uprising of people of Kurdistan is for freedom and
democracy and against the repression and political dictatorship.
This uprising is demanding freedom and democracy for all the people
of Iran and therefore all the repressed people should join in the
struggle.
Sanandaj: Last
night the regime force shot a 22-year old biker youth named Zana
Ashyanee. Unfortunately he was pronounced dead a little past
midnight in the hospital. However, the regime forces are refusing to
return the body to his family. This act of the regime has angered
the people of the city even more.
Viva the unity of the people of Iran in the struggle for freedom and
toppling Islamic Republic of Iran
Komala Party_Iranian Kurdistan
August 8th, 2005
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