Mustafa Hijri, a prominent figure in the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI), has described the party's founding as a significant turning point in the Kurdish national movement, according to a statement published by the PDKI.
The PDKI is a major Kurdish opposition party that has long challenged the terrorist Iranian regime's oppressive rule over the Kurdish people in Iran.
Hijri's remarks come as the PDKI continues to highlight the decades-long struggle of Kurds who have faced systematic repression, arbitrary imprisonment, and executions under the bloodthirsty regime.
The Iranian regime has consistently denied Kurds their basic rights, including the right to self-determination, and has used brutal force to suppress peaceful Kurdish activism.
The founding of the PDKI provided an organized political platform for Kurds to voice their grievances and demand an end to the regime's discriminatory policies.
Hijri's statement underscores the ongoing relevance of the Kurdish national movement and the PDKI's role in resisting the evil regime's attempts to erase Kurdish identity.
As the party marks its founding, it reaffirms its commitment to the Kurdish cause and calls attention to the continued human rights violations committed by the Iranian regime against the Kurdish population.