Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN): A 17-year-old Kolbar, Afshar Sayyadi Niaz choked with snow after falling of high mountains in Tata of Paweh. “Afshar Sayyadi Niaz, born in 2002 and a year 9 student at the Shahin high school of Marivan, had turned to kolbari [carrying goods across the border as a Kolbar] since summer due to his father’s unemployment and family financial situation”, one…
Read moreKurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN): During the last nine months, 98 child marriages have been registered in Ilam province according to Zahra Hemmati, the Director of Welfare Organization of this province. “98 child marriages under 15 years old have been registered in different cities of the province of Ilam in the last 9 months although this figure has decreased compared to the previous year’s figure…
Read moreGovernor of Eslamabad-e Gharb has announced that more than 1000 had been registered in this city during the first 8 months of Iranian calendar while there have also been 38 marriages of children under 15 years old in Eslamabad-e Gharb”. Kudistan Human Rights Network (KHRN)- according to Eslamabad News: “More than 1000 marriages have been registered at the notary public offices of this county…
Read moreThe Disciplinary Forces in Sanandaj prevented the organizers of a seminar titled “Reviewing the Social Situation of Children” from holding this ceremony under the pretext of having no permit. The forces dispersed the people who were present at the Fajr Cultural Complex in Sanandaj to participate in this seminar. The Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN) has been informed that the Society for Defending Street and…
Read moreKurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN) – On Oct 8, 2018, a first-year primary school boy died due to the fall of the worn-out School walls at the Garmash village in Sanandaj. This student has been identified as Donya Veisi, 7 years old. This news has been confirmed by the Director General of Education in Kurdistan Province. “we have repeatedly informed the authorities that our provincial…
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