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November: At least "103 cases" of human rights violations were reported in Kurdistan Province

On Monday, December 1, the human rights website "Hengao" reported in a report on at least "103 cases" of human rights violations in the Kurdistan province in November, and announced that at least "four prisoners" had been killed in prisons during this period.

According to this website, these prisoners died in Urmia and Sanandaj prisons.

"Hengao" also reported that 10 kolbars and traders were targeted at the borders by the Islamic Republic's border guards in November, saying that "four" of these people lost their lives.

According to the same report, six people were also victims of mine explosions in the cities of Sardasht, Mehran, Qasr-e-Shirin, and Baneh, one of whom lost his life and five others were injured.

More than 64 Kurdish citizens have also been arrested in various cities on political charges, and five Kurdish activists have been sentenced to a total of 15 years and 9 months in prison and 60 lashes for political and civil activities.

The "Hengev" report adds that during this period, 9 workers from the cities of Piranshahr, Qorveh, Miandoab, Sanandaj, and Paveh lost their lives while working due to work-related accidents.

 

Source: Radio Farda

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