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måndag 11 oktober 2021

The Islamic terrorist Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) news agency has accused Iraqi Kurdish leaders of involvement in nuclear assassinations. The mentally ill leaders of Iran's religious fascist regime officially threatened the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani, leader of the Iraqi Kurdistan Democratic Party.

 




The Islamic  terrorist Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) news agency has accused Iraqi Kurdish leaders of involvement in nuclear assassinations.

The mentally ill leaders of Iran's religious fascist regime officially threatened the Kurdistan region

 Massoud Barzani, leader of the Iraqi Kurdistan Democratic Party.


Radio Farda: The IRGC-affiliated Fars News Agency reported in a report referring to some conflicts in northwestern Iran that Kurdish leaders in northern Iraq "especially Massoud Barzani are responsible for insecurity and targeted assassinations in northwestern Iran."


The report also states, without providing evidence or details, that "the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists is the result of informal military and security pacts between the leaders of northern Iraq and some regional and supra-regional countries."


In recent months, Iranian government officials have issued repeated warnings about dealing with Kurdish opposition groups in northwestern Iran and northern Iraq, saying that Iranian military operations against these groups will continue.


According to Fars News Agency, leaders in northern Iraq have been accused of "clearing the way for foreign services in the region" and carrying out "service orders to destabilize Iran's border towns," and the Iraqi government has been asked to base some opposition groups. Like the Ashraf base affiliated with the Mojahedin Khalq Organization.


Currently, several Kurdish armed groups opposed to the Islamic Republic, including Komala (Kurdistan Organization of the Communist Party of Iran), PJAK (Kurdistan Free Life Party) and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), are present in the Iraqi Kurdistan region.


The Islamic Republic of Iran accuses Kurdish armed groups of "separatism," "terrorism," and "relations with foreigners." On the other hand, these groups also accuse the Islamic Republic of violating the rights of the Kurds in Iran and say that their goal is to pursue the rights of the Kurds.

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