Iranian authorities arrest five Kurdish citizens
Iranian authorities have arrested five Kurdish citizens amid escalating repression in eastern Kurdistan. According to human rights reports, the arrests are carried out without judicial warrants, and the fate of the detainees remains unknown.

Iranian regime forces have launched a campaign of arrests targeting dozens of Kurdish citizens. Five Kurdish citizens in eastern Kurdistan were arrested in this context, and their fate remains unknown.
According to the Voice of Kurdish and Iranian Prisoners website, Iranian forces today arrested four Kurdish citizens: Omid Rash, Asaad Rasoulzadeh, and Noureddine Dodkanlu Milan, residents of the village of Kosa Kriz in the city of Mahabad, Eastern Kurdistan, without a judicial warrant and took them to an unknown location.
It was revealed that another Kurdish citizen, Mohammad Zand Karimi, a resident of Dehjolan, near the city of Sana, has been detained for two weeks without a judge's order and his fate is unknown.
The report stated that on June 19, a Kurdish citizen, Kaywan Mam Joli, was arrested without a court order and taken to an unknown location.
The Iranian regime has launched a widespread campaign of arrests against Kurdish and Iranian citizens on various charges. In three days, 151 citizens were arrested without judicial warrants in various cities in Eastern Kurdistan and Iran.
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