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      A RISING KURDISH SEPARATIST MOVEMENT IN IRAN AS PROTECTED SOCIAL CONFLICT BETWEEN IRANIAN GOVERNMENT AND KURDISH CASE STUDY: PARTIYA JIYANA AZAD E KURDISTANE (PJAK) IN 2004

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      2015
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      SETIAWAN, HAFITZ
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      Kurds, internationally, is recognized as one of ethnics in Middle East who has been living for a long time with their nomadic lifestyle. Kurdistan itself came as the dream of independent land for all Kurds. Unfortunately, this concept was only an imagination. Their struggle into their dream was faced by the failures since the beginning of their movements in 20th century. Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria are places for them to live now and those governments have already become the subject of Kurdish struggle. During World War I and II, Kurdish elites and Aga tried to consolidate their movement by establishing Kurdish parties. In Iran, Kurds struggled to have their own land where self-rule or self-government guaranteed for them was done for the first time. In fact, every movement of Kurds has never come to the victory in Iran. In line with their movements’ condition, Iranian regime tended more to do arbitrarily toward Kurdish existence and identity. Discrimination over discrimination toward Kurds happen in almost every aspect of lives, like in politics, economic, culture, education, and social, until today. In 2004, Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistane (PJAK) existed to answer the discrimination toward Iranian Kurds’ identity and their elites toward government’s policies. Moreover, their presence as Kurdish national party movement in Iran will continue the struggling of separatist Kurdish people in Iran.
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