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Iran: Death of Kurdish student was
"suicide", says official
19.1.2008
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January 19, 2008
Sanandaj, Iranian Kurdistan,-- A Kurdish
student who
died in custody
in an Iranian intelligence ministry detention centre
this week committed "suicide", a government
spokesman said.
Ebrahim Lotfollahi, who attended Payam Nour
University in Sanandaj, died on Wednesday night in
the detention centre where he had been held since
his arrest on January 6.
The parents of Ebrahim who saw him for the last time
after his arrest on Wednesday last week told the
media that "the boy
showed evident signs of torture and abuse". |

Ebrahim Lotfollahi, Iranian Kurdish student died in
prison in Iranian Kurdistan. |
Ebrahim was a political activist in the student
movement of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
According to sources close to the family, he was
interrogated by Mehdi Molavali, an intelligence
ministry inspector noted for
his heavy-handed approach to detainees, especially
those linked to the Kurdistan Democratic Party,www.ekurd.net
the main opposition
group in Iranian Kurdistan.
In Iran in the past "suicide" has been the official
cause of death for many detainees who have died
during interrogation.
These explanations are regularly refuted by
inquiries that have followed.
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Kurdistana Rojhilat (Eastern Kurdistan) or Rojhilatź
Kurdistan (East of Kurdistan)) is an unofficial name
for the parts of Iran inhabited by Kurds and has
borders with Iraq and Turkey. It includes the
greater parts of West Azerbaijan province, Kurdistan
Province, Kermanshah Province, and Ilam Province.
Kurds form the majority of the population of this
region with an estimated population of 4 million.
The region is the eastern part of the greater
cultural-geographical area called Kurdistan.
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The Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran in Kurdish
(Hīzbī Dźmokiratī Kurdistanī Źran) is a Kurdish
opposition group in Iranian Kurdistan which seeks
the attainment of Kurdish national rights within a
democratic federal republic of Iran.
The current
General Secretary of the Democratic Party of Iranian
Kurdistan is Mustafa Hijri
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The present leader of the organisation is Haji
Ahmadi. According to the Washington Times, half the
members of PEJAK are women, many of them still in
their teens, and one of the female members of the
leadership council is Gulistan Dugan, a psychology
graduate from the University of Tehran. This is due
primarily to the fact that PEJAK is strongly
supportive of women's rights. PEJAK believes that
women must have a strong role in government and must
be on an equal level with men in leadership
positions.
Since 2004
The Iranian Kurdish rebel group PJAK (PEJAK) (Party
of Free Life of Kurdistan) took up
arms for self-rule in the country's mainly Kurdistan
province northwestern of Iran. Half the members of
PEJAK are women.
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