Khabat

Azadi bo Kurdistan

 

 

 

 

MR. Babeshekh Husseini, the Leder of Khabat Organization

Organization Khabat of Iranian Kurdistan

 

Organization Khebat is active for:

 

  • Religion should not be implement for discrimination of people
  • Emancipation of  women in society  without any discrimination
  •  Freedom for every religion and ideologies.
  • Freedom of speech and mass media
  • Kurdish language should be allowed at school and university as a first language
  • Integration of all Kurdish Territory in Kurdistan Iran.
  • Governors should be elected  by Kurdish people and represents interest of Kurdish Nation
  • The right of the peoples of Kurdistan to self-government

Beyond a divise nationalisme?

Nationalisme tends towards an exclusionary and divisive logic,pointing to the problems it poses for citizenship,rights and democracy.whilst this may be widely recognized,there are those do not think it is therefore either necessary or feasible to go byond nationalism.Rather, it is argued,it makes more sense to devise institutional arrangements that can tame it in some way,by encouragin representatives of nationa groups to come to some accommdation with each other. Two Kind of such institutional arrangements in particular have benn promoted extensively. There are, respectively, consociationalism and federalism."

Consociationalisme and federalism

Consociationalism reflects an attempt to manage ethnic conflict with a set of arrangements designed to protect miniorities and prevent the tyranny of the majorities. In coutries like Iran are Kurds discriminated and need a kind of federalism to prevent Kurdish Nation.The alternative is also at this moment is ferderalism,associated in many people`s mind with some of the most possible success in kurdish region.

As we see in Federal Repoblic of Germany has necessary relationship to ethnic or national conflicts as a system of government,it raises much wider issues in the Kurdistan.There are ,however,examples of federalism as away of managing a divided society. Sometimes,this may involve relatively straightforward divisons of power but federalisme may also beasymmetrical,a system in which certain regions are given more powers than others, as, for example, in Canada or in Spain.

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Another child added to the Iran Execution ROW - Now 69 known cases

In an interview with BBC Radio (Persian), Iranian human rights lawyer Mr. Abdolfath Soltani gave a warning about imminent execution of yet another child in Iran who was sentenced to death for an alleged crime (possiblly due to self defense) when he was 16 years old. His name is Mohammad Ahmadi who is now 19 years old.

This brings the total number of children facing execution in Iran to 69.  On June 17, 2007 Stop Child Executions Campaign for the first time published a comprehensive list of 68 children : http://scenews.blog.com/1857468/ 

Stop Child Executions Campaign strongly condemns Iran's violation of International laws. Iran remains to be the only country in the world with such an extensive list of children facing execution. Nazanin Afshin-Jam and Stop Child Executions are extremely concerned about the status of these children as two were already executed in Iran this year.

 

To sign the petition to stop child executions in Iran please visit: www.stopchildexecutions.com . The petition has been signed by many internationally known human rights activists , parliament members in Sweden, Norway, Canada and many people worldwide. For more information visit SCE page on wikipedia. The petition demands the Iranian leaders to :

- Provide a complete list of all individuals under the age of 18 who are sentenced to death.
- Immediately halt executions and prevent any further application of such penalties against child offenders.
- Take immediate measures to permanently abolish the death penalty for all child offenders in accordance with Iran's obligations as a state party to the ICCPR and the CRC.

Petition also urges The United Nations, The United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights and The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child to:

- Demand that the Iranian government immediately comply with its international obligations as defined by ICCPR and CRC

 On February 27, 2007 more than 34 members of European Parliament also signed a resolution to Stop Child Executions in Iran. Children facing execution in Iran as of June 24, 2007 (The number possibly exceeds since 69, since there is no official verified published list  :

  1. Ali Nour-Mohammadi (16)
  2. Rasoul Soghra (17)
  3. Amir Chale-Chale (17)
  4. Bahador Khaelghi (17)
  5. Ali Mahin-Torabi (16)
  6. Naser Ghasemi (15)
  7. Rasoul Aboutondi (17)
  8. Reza Ali-Nejad (17
  9. Nabovat Babai (17)
  10. Delara Darabi-Haghihi (17) - Female
  11. Soghra Najaf-Pour (13) - Female
  12. Mohammd-Reza Tork
  13. Rasoul Nooryani
  14. Iman Nabavi
  15. Mehdi Ghandali
  16. Nazbibi Atashbejan (16)  Female
  17. Siavash Shir-Nejad
  18. Mahiar Anvari
  19. Mohammd Mavari
  20. Abdolkhalegh Rakhshani
  21. Saiid Arab
  22. Hani Momeni-Yasaghi
  23. Salman Akbari
  24. Mohammad Pejman
  25. Rahman Shahidi
  26. Hasan Mozafari
  27. Sadegh Ahmad-Pour
  28. Ahmad Jaberi
  29. Akoo Hoseini
  30. Feyzollah Soltani
  31. Gholamnabi Barahooti
  32. Omroldin Alkoozei
  33. Mostafa Saiidi
  34. Zolfali Hamzeh
  35. Khodamorad Shadmazahi
  36. Omid Sarani
  37. Ahmad Norouzehi
  38. Naim Kabeali
  39. Habib Afshar
  40. Alireza Mosali-Roudi
  41. Ali Moradzadeh-Zagheh
  42. Sina Paymard (16)
  43. Masoud (17)
  44. Shahram PourMansouri (17)
  45. Hedayat Niroumand (15)
  46. Hamid (17)
  47. Abbas Hossein
  48. Rasoul Mohamadi
  49. Hamid-Reza (14)
  50. Nemat
  51. Vahid
  52. Hamed
  53. Beniamin Rasouli (m), 17
  54. Hossein Toranj (m), 17
  55. Hossein Haghi (m), 17
  56. Morteza Feizi (m), 16
  57. Sa’eed Jazee (m), 17
  58. Milad Bakhtiari (m), 16
  59. Farshad Sa’eedi (m), 17
  60. Mahmoud (m), 17
  61. Saber (m)
  62. Sajjad (m), 17
  63. Farzad (m), 15
  64. Hossein Gharabaghloo (m), 16
  65. Asghar (m), 16
  66. Hamzeh S (m), 17
  67. Iman (m), 17
  68. Mostafa (m), 16 
  69. Mohammad Ahmadi (16)
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