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Kurdistan Province

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Area29137
CapitalSanandij
Population1. 603 million (2016)
Colleges and universities University of Kurdistan
Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
Points of interest Zrebar Lake
Abidar
Shaho
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Kurdistan Province


Kurdistan Province or Kordestan is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. The province of Kurdistan is 28,817 km² in area. It is located in the west of Iran, in Region 3 and bound by Iraq on the west, the province of West Azerbaijan to its north, Zanjan to the northeast, Hamedan to the east and Kermanshah to the south.

Iran protests: Mourners defy police to gather at Mahsa Amini's grave

Iran protests: Mourners defy police to gather at Mahsa Amini's grave
Oct 26,2022 7:01 am

... Riot police and members of the paramilitary Basij Resistance Force were reportedly deployed in large numbers in Saqqez and other parts of Kurdistan Province on Wednesday, in anticipation of fresh unrest on the 40th day of mourning for Ms Amini - a culturally significant occasion for Iranians...

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... ArrestsBukanThis footage from overnight shows the moment detained protesters in Bukan, another city in Kurdistan Province, are driven away in a pick-up truck by security forces...

Iran: Video shows forces shooting fleeing people from truck

Iran: Video shows forces shooting fleeing people from truck
Oct 14,2022 5:21 am

... In the clip, which has been verified by the BBC Persian service, bangs can be heard as the vehicle chases people in Baneh, in Kurdistan Province...

BBC identifies young people killed in Iran's protests

BBC identifies young people killed in Iran's protests
Oct 14,2022 1:51 am

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Protests in Iran: Two members of security forces killed

Protests in Iran: Two members of security forces killed
Oct 9,2022 10:50 am

... A member of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) was also killed on Saturday during protests in Sanandaj, the capital of Kurdistan Province, Iranian media report...

Iran protests: Mahsa Amini's death puts morality police under spotlight

Iran protests: Mahsa Amini's death puts morality police under spotlight
Sep 21,2022 10:20 pm

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UN alarm as Iran cracks down on anti-hijab protests sparked by woman's death

UN alarm as Iran cracks down on anti-hijab protests sparked by woman's death
Sep 20,2022 11:50 am

... Human rights groups said three people were killed on Monday as security forces opened fire at men, women and children who took to the streets of Kurdistan Province for a fourth day...

Mahsa Amini: Women take headscarves off in protest at funeral

Mahsa Amini: Women take headscarves off in protest at funeral
Sep 17,2022 1:40 pm

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UN alarm as Iran cracks down on anti-hijab protests sparked by woman's death

Dec 20,2021 2:09 am

The UN has expressed alarm at Iranian authorities' response to protests sparked by the death in custody of A Woman detained for breaking hijab laws.

Human Rights groups said three people were killed on Monday as security forces opened fire at men, women and children who took to The Streets of Kurdistan Province for a fourth day.

Protests also took place in Tehran.

The UN urged Iran's leaders to allow peaceful demonstrations and launch an impartial probe into The Woman 's death.

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Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old ethnic Kurd from the Western City of Saqez, died in hospital on Friday after spending Three Days in a coma.

She was with her brother in Tehran on Tuesday when she was arrested by morality police, who accused her of breaking The Law requiring women to cover their hair with a hijab, or headscarf, and their arms and legs with loose clothing. She fell into a coma shortly after collapsing at a detention centre.

Acting UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif said there were reports that Ms Amini was beaten on The Head with a baton by morality police officers and that her head was banged against One of their vehicles.

The Police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered " sudden heart failure". But her family has said she was fit and healthy.

" Mahsa Amini's tragic death and allegations of torture and ill-treatment must be promptly, impartially and effectively investigated by an independent competent authority, that ensures, in particular, that her family has access to justice and truth, " Ms Al-Nashif said.

She noted that the UN had received " numerous, and verified, videos of violent treatment of women" as morality police expanded their street patrols in recent months to Crack Down on those perceived to be wearing " loose hijab".

" The Authorities must stop targeting, harassing, and detaining women who do not abide by the hijab rules, " she added, calling for their repeal.

An aide to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei paid a visit to Ms Amini's family on Monday and told them that " all institutions will take action to defend the rights that were violated" state media reported.

What are Iran's hijab laws?

Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, authorities in Iran imposed a mandatory dress code requiring all women to wear a headscarf and loose-fitting clothing in public.

Morality police units are tasked, among other things, with ensuring women conform with The Authorities ' interpretation of " proper" clothing. Officers have The Power to stop women and assess whether they are showing too much hair; their trousers and overcoats are Too Short or close-fitting; or they are wearing too much make-up. Punishments for violating The Rules include a fine, prison or flogging.

In 2014, Iranian women began sharing photos and videos of themselves publicly flouting the hijab laws as part of. It has since inspired other movements, including and.

Ms Al-Nashif also condemned " the reported unnecessary or disproportionate use of force" against the thousands of people who have taken in part in protests against the morality police and the hijab since Mahsa Amini's death.

Hengaw, a Norway-based organisation that monitors Human Rights in predominantly Kurdish areas, said 38 people were injured on Saturday and Sunday when riot police fired live ammunition, rubber bullets and Tear Gas at protests in Saqez and Sanandaj, the capital of Kurdistan Province .

The Group reported that three male protesters were shot and killed in clashes with security forces on Monday - One in Saqez and two others in the towns of Divandarreh and Dehgolan - as the unrest escalated. It had previously reported the death of a second man in Divandarreh, but relatives said he was in a Critical Condition in hospital.

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In Tehran, videos posted online showed protests on Monday outside several universities and on Keshavarz Boulevard, a major road in the City Centre .

Women were filmed Taking Off their headscarves and shouting " death to the dictator" - a chant often used in reference to the Supreme Leader. Others shouted " justice, liberty, no to mandatory hijab".

Tehran Governor Mohsen Mansouri tweeted on Tuesday that the protests were " fully organised with The Agenda to create unrest".



Source of news: bbc.com

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