Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan – Reunification Faction
Appearance
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Komala – Reunification Faction | |
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Leader | Abdulla Konaposhi |
Founded | 29 April 2008 |
Dissolved | 2014 |
Split from | Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan |
Merged into | Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan |
Headquarters | Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, Iraq |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism |
Political position | Far-left |
Party flag | |
The Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan – Reunification Faction (Kurdish: كۆمهڵهی شۆڕشگێڕی زهحمهتكێشانی كوردستانی ئێران – ڕهوتی یهکگرتنهوه, romanized: Komełey Şorrişgêrrî Zehmetkêşanî Kurdistanî Êran – Rewtî Yêkgirtnewe)[1] simply known as the Komala – Reunification Faction, was an armed communist and separatist ethnic party of Kurds in Iran, currently exiled in northern Iraq.
It split from the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan on 29 April 2008 over internal disagreements[2] and is led by Abdulla Konaposhi.[1][2]
History
[edit]See also
[edit]- Komala of Revolutionary Toilers of Iranian Kurdistan (1969/1979–1984)
- Komala Kurdistan's Organization of the Communist Party of Iran (1984–present)
- Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan (2000–present)
- Komala of the Toilers of Kurdistan (2007–2022)
- Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan – Reunification Faction (2008–2010)
- Socialist Faction of Komala (2009–2022)
- Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan (2000–present)
- Komala Kurdistan's Organization of the Communist Party of Iran (1984–present)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Romano, David; Gurses, Mehmet (2014), Conflict, Democratization, and the Kurds in the Middle East: Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria (1st ed.), Springer, p. 75, doi:10.1057/9781137409997_4, ISBN 978-1-137-40999-7
- ^ a b Ahmadzadeh, Hashem; Stansfield, Gareth (2010), "The Political, Cultural, and Military Re-Awakening of the Kurdish Nationalist Movement in Iran", Middle East Journal, 64 (1): 11–27, doi:10.3751/64.1.11, hdl:10871/9414, JSTOR 20622980, S2CID 143462899
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