A open letter to #Karim_Khan, who has joined hands with the most criminal in the world..
Mr. Karim Khan, you do not deserve this skin because you treat human rights issues discriminatoryly. Resign immediately. You are acting against the rules of this court. You are trading as a merchant on the blood of the people of the Middle East. All your actions and behavior are against the laws of the International Criminal Court. Instead of defending the right, you have sided with the wrong.
There was a 3-year war in Gaza, the number of dead had not yet reached 70,000, and the international court issued a verdict against Netanyahu. But in Iran, more than 150,000 people were massacred in a week. َand in Syria Islamist has killed more than 10000 kurds.
Translation of Karim Khan's thoughts: If a Muslim kills someone other than a Muslim, it is not considered a crime in Karim Khan's opinion. However, the Palestinians' lies are a big deal to Karim Khan because they are Muslims. In Karim Khan's opinion, the Kurds are not Muslims, and those who were massacred in Iran are not Muslims, and they do not have the right to international prosecution, and because they are not Muslims and Qatar has not paid money into their bank accounts.
Karim Khan has remained silent and has not reacted. What do you think is the problem? And in Syria, 10000 Kurds have been massacred, thousands of children have been kidnapped, thousands of Druze children have been kidnapped, Druze leaders have been massacred, thousands of Alawites have been massacred, thousands of Alawite women and children have been kidnapped, and Karim Khan goes and shakes hands with his jihadist friend and kisses him.
This is another form of genocide.
In the Kurdishregion in Iran, state forces have massacred thousands of Kurds. The government shut down the internet and electricity, flooded the streets at night with heavily armed units, and opened fire on civilians. These were peaceful protesters—unarmed men and women chanting and demanding basic rights. Many were detained, tortured, raped, and killed. Reports show women’s bodies were mutilated after death to erase evidence of sexual violence. This is systematic, state-led repression aimed at silencing and destroying a people. The world’s silence makes it possible.
This is Rojhelat.
Ilam. Kermanshah. Malekshahi.
This is how the streets were left after the massacre — and it is still ongoing, because these cities remain in the dark, cut off from the world.
Be the voice of the Kurdish people.
We are not a minority.
We are a majority in this uprising.
We are on the streets, in the protests, in the prisons, and among the dead.
Kurds go to the streets because we are not afraid — not because we have nothing to lose, but because everything was already taken from us.
For over a hundred years we have been suppressed, erased, and made to pay the highest price.
This revolution is not a choice for us — it is our last hope.


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