Iran intelligence agency has summoned former members of a Kurdish opposition Party in Kurdistan
15:12 - 31 May 2017
Kurdpa Agency: Iran’s intelligence agency has summoned and interrogated former members of the Iran’s opposition Parties in Kurdistan.
According to reports received by Kurdish Press Agency, Kurdpa, the Iranian regime’s intelligence agency has in recent days, summoned and interrogated former members of the regime’s opposition parties in an attempt to create fear and disorder in Kurdistan.
A source reported that the intelligence agency has summoned former opposition members and made them sign documents stating that they will refrain and abstain from any political activity.
According to the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan’s main website, Kurdistanmedia, “Former members of the Party in the cities of Mahabad, Bukan, Sardasht, Piranshar, Shno and Wrima have been in the recent days summoned by the intelligence offices”.
The intelligence agency and services further in the recent weeks also called the families of those politically active in the Kurdish political parties outside of the country to bring their sons and daughters back. These forces have further summoned the families of those activists and threatened them with torture and imprisonment in the event of participation in any activities.
According to reports received by Kurdish Press Agency, Kurdpa, the Iranian regime’s intelligence agency has in recent days, summoned and interrogated former members of the regime’s opposition parties in an attempt to create fear and disorder in Kurdistan.
A source reported that the intelligence agency has summoned former opposition members and made them sign documents stating that they will refrain and abstain from any political activity.
According to the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan’s main website, Kurdistanmedia, “Former members of the Party in the cities of Mahabad, Bukan, Sardasht, Piranshar, Shno and Wrima have been in the recent days summoned by the intelligence offices”.
The intelligence agency and services further in the recent weeks also called the families of those politically active in the Kurdish political parties outside of the country to bring their sons and daughters back. These forces have further summoned the families of those activists and threatened them with torture and imprisonment in the event of participation in any activities.