Kurdish political prisoners made statement in support of prisoners on hunger strike.

EASTERN KURDISTAN, Iran — The Kurdish political prisoners who are accused to be working with Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK) made an statement in support of the political prisoners hunger strike who have been held in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison.

On 26 of July 2010 a group of the Iranian political prisoners who were detained after the presidential disputed election uprising, went on hunger strike in protest to the mistreatment of the prisoners by the jailors.

Kurdish political prisoners stated in their statements that the recent movement which is led by the Iranian people, aiming to bring about a democratic society and erase the brutal and cruel Islamic regimes policies. They continued in their statements by saying that the theocratic regime have constantly, since its emergence, brutally tackled and pressured people of Iranian various nations who have been struggling against the regime, particularly political prisoners who recently formed a new method of struggling inside the notorious prisons in Iran, they stated among the most oppressed prisoners are the Kurdish political prisoners who are held in Khoay prison.

In addition they stated that the prisoners are deprived flatly from their basic Human Rights in the Islamic regimes prisons, and continuously face intensive and exclusive inhuman treatment by the jailors. They also said that the pressures and contempt is in a rate, which cannot be explained in words and can enlighten conscience of everyone in this world.”

The Kurdish political prisoners who were charged over a membership in Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK) stated “we as the Kurdish political prisoners, accused of being members of PJAK, announce our support to the political prisoners who are on hunger strike for more than two weeks. It is obvious the prisoners’ hunger strike is a direct result of inhuman treatment of the prisoners by the regimes authorities and officials.

They concluded their statements by stating that “we hope that the Iranian nations to unite under an umbrella, in order to be able to establish real democratic society in Iran for all the Iranian nations, and live together peacefully and equally”.