Two Kurdish activists were arrested by the Iranian authorities:

 

KERMANSHAH, Eastern Kurdistan—According to the locoal news agencies of Mokeryan, two Kurdish activists and members of the teacher union of Kermanshah were arrested by the Iranian revolutioanry guards and intelligence services. The activists were arrested on allegations that they have been acting against the national security of the Islamic regime.

The identities of the arrested activists is as follow, Mr Mohammad Tawakuli and Ali Sadeqi. However, the arrested activists had been arrested previously by the Iranian regime athorities for the similar alleged charges, and they were charged by the Iranian revolutioanry court in Kermanshah, Branch 111, the charges were financial penalties.

However, despite the multiple arrest, which takes place in Eastern Kurdistan on daily basis, International medias, particularly Western medias have limited information or no information completely with regard to the regimes oppressive and discriminatory policies towards the Kurds in that part of Kurdistan.

Ever since the Islamic fundamentalists imposed their rules on Iranian nations, particularly Kurds following revolution in 1979, systematically the clerics within the regime banned all western Medias, journalists, Human Rights observers, and researchers from having an access to the Eastern Kurdistan. Although Kurdish people since last few years managed to establish Human Rights organization and several different NGOs in Eastern Kurdistan, regimes authorities intensively restricting them by detaining the observers and sentencing them to death.

It is worth to highlight that even the little or insufficient information, which is being published or reflected by the International Medias based on the information they received either from regimes state media, or from the people who have similar perspective with the regime toward the Kurdish question.