Khabat

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The Revolutionary Khabat Organization of the Iranian Kurdistan, usually called Khabat (Kurdish for "struggle") is a Kurdish nationalist opposition group in Iran which seeks autonomy for Iranian Kurdistan.

[edit] History

After Iranian Revolution many political organizations with different beliefs appeared in Iran and Iranian Kurdistan. In those conditions a group of Kurdish religious men formed a political organization on the bases of Islamic and Kurdish nationalistic ideas.

On August 27th 1980,it was decided to establish (Organization of the Nationalistic and Islamic Khabat of the Iranian Kurdistan).

[edit] Organization

Organization Khabats’ goal for Iranian Kurdistan is Self-determination and a secular democratic system in Iran. Organization Khabat is active for:

  • Emancipation of women in society without any discrimination
  • Freedom for every religion and ideologies
  • Freedom of speech and mass media
  • Kurdish language should be allowed at school, university and in public and administration as a first language
  • Integration of all Kurdish Territory in Iranian Kurdistan
  • Governors should be elected by Kurdish people and represent interest of Kurdish Nation
  • The right of the peoples of Kurdistan to self-government
  • Religion should not be implemented for discrimination of people
  • Democratic education system
  • Modern infrastructure
  • Free financial system
  • Protection of poor people financially and socially
  • Motivate sociality for modernization of cultural attitude


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