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Kurdistan; A Weekly Report on Structural Violence

KMMK:

Based on reports received by the Kurdistan Human Rights Associations (KMMK) from (May 19 to 25, 2025),
10 cases of suicide, 8 cases of street and family murders, and 3 cases of femicide have been recorded in Kurdish areas of Iran. These statistics are not numbers, nor news to be forgotten; rather, they are cries from the heart of a dying community, whose voice has been lost in the din of repression.

The names of the registered victims who ended their lives are:

  1. Fardin Habibi – Sarpol Zahab
  2. Majid Paziar – Miandoab
  3. Shadi Ayubi – Bukan
  4. Mohammad Gaziz Karimi – Baneh
  5. Ali Golzar – Khorramabad
  6. Mansour Azizi – Naghadeh
  7. Marzieh Rahmati – Kohdasht
  8. Mohammad Reza Karami – Dehloran
  9. Mohammad Amin Abbasi – Islamabad Gharb
  10. Soheil Safaei – Kermanshah Provinces
  11. Shahu Hosseinpour – Marivan

Suicides are deaths that are no longer accidents or exceptions; they are the natural result of a system that has turned life into a nightmare.

Street and family murders, in the shadow of the crisis:

  • Peyman Hassanzadeh – Paveh
  • Saman Ebrahimi – Miandoab
  • Amir Mirani – Urmia
  • Hojat Mostafainejad – Miandoab
  • Ali Azizi – Divandareh
  • Majid Karimi – Kermanshah
  • Aziz Enayati – Mahabad (killed by his wife)
  • Mohammad Baraghi – Mahabad (killed by his wife)

Murders are a violent response to pent-up anger, chronic injustice, and a system that neither creates order nor security.In a country where weapons are easier to find than bread and the line between law and lawlessness has blurred, the street and the home are the arena of revenge.

The femicide continues:

  • Zahra Aliari – Miandoab (by her husband, with a knife)
  • Samira Farhadi – Kermanshah (by her husband, with a handgun)
  • Somayeh Farhadi – Kermanshah (by her sister’s husband, with a gunshot)

Femicide is not a family crime; it is the product of a law that gives men absolute guardianship and women obedience. The Islamic Republic not only does not protect women, it has turned them into silent victims of official patriarchy.
The achievements of the executionist republic:
Kolbar’s are killed in the mountains, political prisoners in prison, and people in their homes. A structure that dries up hope, destroys psychological and economic support, and closes the way to protest, leaves the way open to only one option: death.

Executions, suicides, street murders, femicide, psychological and family breakdown… these are pieces of a puzzle; a puzzle called systematic violence.

We record these names, not to fill headlines, but so that they will not be forgotten. So that we do not forget that each one was a human being who could have been alive “if life were possible under this system”.

F.R

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