Kurdish people continue their struggle for freedom in commemoration Qadi Mohammed'

The Kurdistan National Congress (KNP) commemorated commander of the Republic of Mahabad, Qadi Muhammad, on the 71st anniversary of his martyrdom, and said that the Kurdish people continue their struggle for freedom in accordance with commemoration of Qadi Muhammad.

Kurdish people continue their struggle for freedom in commemoration Qadi Mohammed'
31 March 2018   07:50

NEWS DESK - The Kurdistan National Congress released a written statement in conjunction with the 71st anniversary of the execution of the commander of the Republic of Mahabad Qadi Muhammad.

The statement referred to the conditions of the declaration of the Republic of Mahabad and the great gains in the organization of society and in terms of culture Pedagogy, education and economy.

He added, "Unfortunately, the Iranian occupation state has eliminated that republic with the support of world colonialism, and not only that, but carried out the execution of the President of the Republic Once again with the support of global colonialism has been destroyed the hopes of the Kurds in the liberation and violation of their legitimate rights, and this part of Kurdistan is still suffering from policies Occupation".

The statement said."The announcement of the establishment of an independent state in the name of the Republic of Kurdistan at that time was a brave and courageous political and social decision, especially in light of the difficult circumstances that accompanied the end of the Second World Warto a large icon in the date pages".

Today, young Kurds and Kurdish women in all their institutions and political, social and military organizations also struggle hard and control the mullahs against Iran.

On behalf of the Kurdistan National Congress, we recall with reverence and respect the anniversary of the execution of Qadi Muhammad, Saif Qadi and Qadi and all the martyrs of Kurdistan. And give me a tribute to their lives. We also deplore the Iranian regime and occupiers of all Kurdistan. "

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ANHA