Title: THE KURDISH PROTEST MOVEMENT AND THE ISLAMIC R EPUBLIC OF IRAN
Author: Allan Hassaniyan,Gareth Stansfield
Publisher: LSE Middle East Centre
Release date: 2022
The Islamic Republic of Iran has proven to be intolerable of any domestic dissent and opposition and the country’s whole population has suffered from the regime’s authoritarian rule. However, people of the peripheral regions of the country have been disproportionally impacted by such authoritarianism. The Iranian government has an inherent fear of a multi-ethnic society and peripheral nationalism, embodied in the movements and activities of the country’s Kurds, Azeris, Arabs, Baluchis and Turkmen. This paper examines the Kurdish-state conflict in Iran, and argues that Kurdish nationalism, due to its demands for democratisation and decentralisation, and its resistance to the Islamic Republic’s value system, has been regarded by the regime and the ruling elite of the Persian majority as a major threat to Iran’s national cohesion and territorial integrity. While Kurdish nationalism has mobilised its forces to protest and resist assimilation and exclusion, the Iranian government’s reaction is motivated by fear and anxiety toward Kurdish independence and secession. Consequently, Kurdish nationalism has been massively securitised, and the Kurds suffer immensely from a wide range of coersive measures aimed at defusing this nationalism.
[1] خواندن و دانلۆدکرنا پەرتووکا: THE KURDISH PROTEST MOVEMENT AND THE ISLAMIC R EPUBLIC OF IRAN
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